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Animals Art Documentary Film Los Angeles Photography

Compawssion, A book of rescued dogs portraits

A few months ago, I was asked to shoot Frank Bruynbroek’s portrait for his upcoming book called Compawssion it is a project he has been working on for the last 15 years, as well I was asked to shoot and edit a short teaser for the book.

Frank’s passion for photography and his love and compassion for dogs have culminated in a beautiful book of photographs of rescued dogs, and I was happy to take part in it.

You can read more about Frank here.

Compawssion book of rescued dogs portraits
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Documentary Film Lighting Nature Photography

Closest you’ll get to nature without leaving home

I was introduced to this movie a couple of years after it came out. I have not since watched a movie that was so beautiful and fascinating as Microcosmos.

This movie not only brings you really close to nature, but it is lit and shot so beautifully that I’m still glued to the screen every time I watch it. if you love nature and photography, especially macro photography, and you missed this one somehow, do yourself a favor, get this disk and watch it, this is the real “A bug’s life“.

It’s a French film and though there’s not much dialog in it, an English soundtrack is available from the menu.

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Documentary Film Street art

From fringe to center stage

After watching “Exit Through the Gift Shop”, I gained respect for the fact that even the fringe, in a time of internet and social networking, can get mainstream very fast, maybe too fast. surprising, right? it can find a great audience if it’s loud and daring enough. It is aggressive marketing with no limitations, and sometimes it even has some qualities other than sheer size. whether you are a fan of street art or not, you’ll be able to find support to your cause, in this original documentary, that has an unlikely punk “cinderella story” underlay. no kidding. I enjoyed it very much.