Normani for Jimmy Fallon Tonight
My role of AC and bts for this amazing performance of Normani!
Skylar's new set with my Contax T2
I gaffed and AC this music video for Anabel Englund. Nikko was the director and Pete was the DP.
Shot a music Vid in 5 hours plus medium format film photos
I was the director for this music video, that took a long time to execute effectively in 5 hours with more than 4 scenes set ups and multiple camera set ups including gimbal, sticks, handheld, slider and jib; Yeah I know, a bit ambitious. However, it worked out because I had already planned out the shots, the angles and the cuts. I knew what I needed to make this work. The downside of this was not having more room in the editing room to change things. While my buddy Sasha ( DP at the time) was helping me change set ups. I took my Mamiya RZ 67 and took these photos!
Always make videos with best friends!
I’ve been working with Sobrino for a while now and it has always been fun to shoot his videos. We take our time in perfecting the shot and leave time to take some photos. I brought my BMPCC6K with Sigma lens and I shot this photo using my MAMIYA RZ67 with Kodak Portra 400
It’s just like Runway!
I was hired here to bring my equipment (Red Komodo with Sigma 18-35) for a music video. I was the AC for my buddy Sasha who was the DoP. We used the DJI ronin RS2 on a Dana Dolly too.
In this set up we used the Aputure Nova PC300 and I shot this photo with Canon A-1 and Portra 400.
It was a very smooth shoot and Wil was amazing to work with! as well as Nikko the Director of this music video.
Concert light set up with Portra 400
It was a fun day helping out my buddy Alvaro to shoot a music video. My role was of Camera Assistand and Assistant Director.
Above it’s a photo taken with my beloved Canon A-1 with Portra 400. We used a Aputure 300X with a V2 Fresnel to create the spotlight on Marcio.
Documentary in the hot desert Joshua Tree
It was my second time using the Spyder Hudson, an expensive and beautiful light. I came here with my buddy Alvaro and Pepe to help them with a documentary about a very intriguing and inspiring individual. I shot this photo using my Canon EOS 3 with a sigma 35mm 1.4 and Kodak Portra 160. The beautiful set was done by Monty! I loved all the texture of the furniture on set. This was the main location at Joshua Tree.
A quick shot before I had to pull focus
The weather was amazing that day! We had a powerful sun and then it got cloudy. That’s when I took advantage of it and took this photo with my Canon EOS 3 with Kodak Portra 160. I was hired as an AC and gaffer with my equipment ( RED KOMODO with Sigma lenses and DJI Ronin RS 2).
We had several scenes for video and photos! We had made it on time fortunately and also there was an old vintage Ferrari used for the shoot!