I moved to Boston from NY almost 2 years ago and it became my home pretty fast, this city is a proud one and I’m very proud to be part of it. I’m a resident of the beautiful North End neighborhood, the narrow streets, the amazing Italian food and the nostalgic alleys make my life a bit...
What we learned at #GreenBuild2017
We were hired by Odyssey Creative to cover a week-long event at the Boston convention & exhibition center, little did we know that we would end up learning so much about all the amazing progress being made by developers, architects and various companies like Kholer when it comes to creating a sustainable, green and cleaner world....
My secret love of fashion
This might come as a surprise to those who know me well, but I really love fashion. You certainly wouldn’t guess it by looking at me, since I tend to wear nondescript clothes most of the time. The monochromatic industry standard “stage black” is my go-to combination for my daily outfits, since it allows...
Deconstructing the shot: Tara West
Deconstructing the shot This is one of two posters that we shot for episode three of Le’ Bostonians, featuring the talented and always stylish Tara West. After shooting this episode I’ve come to admire and respect Tara, her work ethic, her vision, and her passion for what she does. Let’s break down how the final...
The Boston Voyager interview
We were recently interviewed by the awesome website/magazine The Boston Voyager, they had some great questions and are doing a really great job discovering and sharing Boston’s most inspiring stories. We are all about feeling inspired and also, finding new ways to inspire people with our craft. We are two former new yorkers that have...
Deconstructing the shot
This is one of two posters that we shot for episode two of le’ bostonians, featuring the talented and always funny Kevin Driscoll together with Jerry and Doug the talking dog. I had a blast shooting with these guys, I still laugh whenever I hear Doug’s voice. For every episode, we typically just publish the...
There is a powerful story in everyone I meet
My job most of the time is to see visualize scenarios, how do I feel something should look, how should the lighting go, the camera angles, all that good stuff, but the hardest one to figure out is the feel, what do I want the audience to feel, especially with real life-documentary type of material. Is...
Can we all slow down for a second?
After a decade of filmmaking, I’ve had a front row seat to the ever changing world of media and equipment, I’ve come to understand how these two things go hand-in-hand with what we get to see on social media, tv, movie theaters and streaming services. I’m gonna have a “back in my day” moment right...