Nathan Colby’s 2026 director’s reel showcases a distinct voice in commercial filmmaking, one rooted in comedy, character, and a sharp understanding of human behavior. Known for blending cinematic craft with comedic timing, Colby creates work that feels both elevated and disarmingly relatable. His approach often centers on subtle absurdity, grounded performances, and visual setups that […]
Continue ReadingPhotographer Travis Gillett captures Tecovas rugged work boots in the unforgiving heat of an Austin rock recycling facility, an environment defined by dust, steel, relentless noise and motion. Set against a backdrop of crushed stone and heavy machinery, the imagery leans into the grit of real labor, where durability isn’t a feature, it’s a requirement. […]
Continue ReadingShot on location with adventure photographer Jody MacDonald and in partnership with Citizen Watches, Sofia Jaramillo documents a collaboration rooted in exploration, endurance, and life lived outdoors. The project follows MacDonald’s nomadic lifestyle capturing moments shaped by wind, water, and movement—while positioning the timepiece not as a product, but as a companion to experience. Jaramillo’s […]
Continue ReadingCreated in partnership with Baltimore-based textile artist Arvay Adams, photographer Jonathan Hanson documents a distinctive collection of custom sportswear that bridges past and present titled, This Sporting Life. The series centers on garments influenced by vintage American athletics, reimagined through Adams’ hands-on approach to craft—incorporating techniques such as hand-painted flocking, intricate patchwork, and heritage embroidery. […]
Continue ReadingPhotographer Travis Gillett recently documented a compelling portrait series of actress and singer-songwriter Sophie Thatcher, capturing the artist during a formative creative moment as she worked on her music. Best known for her breakout role in Yellowjackets and her evolving career as a musician with the release of her art-pop EP Pivot & Scrape, Thatcher […]
Continue ReadingLos Angeles based comedy director, Nathan Colby, turned his signature off-kilter creativity into a standout commercial campaign for Habit Supplements, blending surreal visual storytelling with grounded brand messaging in 2024. At the core of the project is Habbie, a seven-foot-tall anthropomorphized vitamin bottle that brings a whimsical yet memorable visual identity to the Habit brand. Designed […]
Continue ReadingMost photographers and directors still think of social media as something separate from SEO but in reality, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok are deeply intertwined with how clients discover creative talent through search. Search behavior has changed. Art buyers, producers, and brand marketers no longer rely on Google alone. They use Instagram to vet authenticity, LinkedIn […]
Continue ReadingIn a recent creative collaboration, photographer and director Jonathan Hanson captured digital creator Meredith Devine, blending editorial finesse with the raw energy of today’s influencer culture. Devine, a photographer, makeup artist, and creative director with a vibrant Instagram presence of more than 79,000 followers, brings a multifaceted artistic vision to every project she touches. Best […]
Continue ReadingSofia Jaramillo, a commercial and travel photographer known for culturally grounded visual storytelling, captures Italy through a contemporary photographic perspective that emphasizes authenticity and emotional depth. Her travel photography moves past iconic landmarks to document how architecture, landscape, and human presence coexist in everyday moments—from historic urban streets and coastal environments to the […]
Continue ReadingFor performance apparel brand Poncho Outdoors, photographer and director Travis Gillett developed a series of visuals rooted in the real environments where the gear is worn and tested, the deep wilderness of the Pacific North West. Rather than isolating product in studio settings, Gillett placed the clothing into active work contexts, capturing individuals on the […]
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