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Studio.News. 05.22: Pandemic Social Space

It’s June, 2020. The lockdown drags on. Life sucks. Then… my phone rings.

“I feel like I’m dreaming!” Lawrence sounds like caffeinated sunshine. At the top of his lungs, Lawrence beams: “WE HAVE A SHOOT!”

This is the best, loudest news in months. His gleeful tone, though, takes a sudden turn. “There’s just one problem… We have no models.”

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Studio.News. 04.22: There are a LOT of Moving Parts.

The lights are all motion activated and all eight floors of this dorm need to stay lit for thirty minutes while we capture the morning twilight shot. But they only stay lit long enough to run through half the building. So I’m racing floors one to seven, and Chase is sprinting eight through fifteen.

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Studio.News. 08: Captivating Behind the Scenes

Behind The Scenes (BTS) communicate your story as you capture it.
Companies use BTS in a variety of ways—from educating their viewer about what it takes to get a great shot to creating a deeper understanding for the scope of a project while communicating the company’s ambition to always go the extra mile for their brand.

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Atop Cal Arts

Atop of #Gehry's Gruen Associates @CalArts E Block building, we had the opportunity to scout with Francisco Behr of #BehrBrowers Architects at their new #CalArts Generator Building! #highereducation #socialscout #socialspace #archdaily

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May the Force be with you...

Often during long summer days with our clients we get some downtime to experiment and have some fun.This time, Ruhnau Ruhnau Clarke's graphic designer, Joel Barnard, brought up the idea of creating a GIF image with the camera moving around him as he floats in mid-air.

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DTLA's First Barcade

From the exterior, EightyTwo LA looks like a typical downtown warehouse — a graffiti-splattered purple, blue and turquoise facade. On the inside, owners Scott and Noah have transformed this rundown space into Downtown LA's first "barcade" (a combination of a bar and a classic arcade).

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