Cold feet.

Check out some photos from the Converse Fall/Winter campaign we shot. We narrowed it down to about 75 selects HERE.

Check out some photos from the Converse Fall/Winter campaign we shot. We narrowed it down to about 75 selects HERE.

New ad we shot in the new issue of Rolling Stone. Taken at Malibu Creek State Park, November 2010.

Last December we spent a week shooting with Harley Davidson and VSA Partners. We can’t show any of the actual ads yet, but this popped up on their website. It was a great time hanging off the back of a pick-up truck 2 inches from the ground in the canyons. Stay tuned for more, they look incredible.

A couple months back Puma flew us to Kingston, Jamaica to photograph the fastest man in the world Usain Bolt, and Jamaican Olympic athlete Shevon Stoddart and the ads have finally dropped. The agency flew down artist Tristan Eaton to decorate a gutted building with all the copy that would normally be text on top of the photo so that the photo could stand alone as the ad. See them all after the jump.
The funny thing about our job taking pictures, we take all these photos we are proud of but can’t share them to the world for sometimes a year. Last year was our busiest year by far filled with such a variety of clients and shoots, some of our best work yet. We can’t wait to be able to share them with the world.
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Here are the tears of the shoot we did for Newsweek a couple months back that we blogged about HERE. Pretty stoked on them and the fact that they ran two!
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Here are some more of the advertising we recently did for K-Swiss. They made a total of 24 ads from 2 days of shooting around Venice and the Standard Hotel (the nightlife stuff has yet to be released) and it seemed like an overkill to put them all in our “Advertising” section, but here’s some more we are pretty stoked on.
Art Directed by Adam Larson (Adam & Co.)
Produced by Richard Villani Productions.
Photographed by Jeremy & Claire Weiss
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Saw our photo of the OK GO dudes and a mini horse we shot on the Apple site. You know what that means? Steve Jobs may have seen one of our photos, we have officially made it.

