Charlie 365
Website designed by Alex Morrison featuring the Auto Focus WordPress theme. The site features a 365 day photo project and a remote designed in Flash to hear some of the noises associated with Baby Charlie.
Website designed by Alex Morrison featuring the Auto Focus WordPress theme. The site features a 365 day photo project and a remote designed in Flash to hear some of the noises associated with Baby Charlie.
Charlie Morrison, the subject of a 365 Day Photography Website named “Charlie 365″ by FAM Film and Photo. You can view the project at the following link: http://www.famfilmandphoto.com/charlie365.
Photographed in Lake Tahoe, the beach and dock provided a perfect setting for impromptu portraits.
Set on the campus of UC San Diego using a Sony DSC-W55 digital camera. The sun used as a back light added a terrific addition to the curtains hung in the background for effect.
And having a cute kid around doesn’t hurt either!
Lois and Kevin asked us to shoot a series of belly pictures in expectation of their baby. Shannon decided on the National Arboretum in Washington D.C., and the setting sun provided the perfect light for portraits.
Shot on a Nikon D3000.
The Grassroots Festival is a music festival based in Trumansburg, New York. I served as an event photographer for Jon Reis Photography and had a great time to boot!
A series of portraits taken for the Ithacan, a student publication based at Ithaca College in Ithaca, NY.
Watch a Staff Profile that I produced, featured on the American University site: Chris O’Brien on Sustainability. http://www.american.edu/provost/ctrl/professorprofile-video-chrisobrien.cfm
Professor Jerzy Sapieyevski requested that the Academic Multimedia Service provide a recording of pieces that he has composed. I was chosen as Videographer, Light Designer and Editor for the project. Scott O’Beirne also provided additional camera work.
He performs “Are You Blue?”, “Are You Blue 2?” “Blue Beethoven?” and “Smile” at the Katzen Arts Center.
In the mountains of Germany, a Nazi deserter (Carl) stumbles upon an American soldier (Moe) who’s the last of his unit.
Their mutual need for food brings them together for the time being, and despite the barriers between them, they find they are very much the same.
An injury Moe’s been hiding can no longer be ignored and Carl has one last chance at redemption as he tries to save the young soldier’s life.
Short film directed by Jason Lewis, starring Kevin Durand and Maury Sterling.
Director of Photography, Garrett Smith
Camera Operator, Glidecam Alex Morrison