Tag Archives: San Francisco
Memento Mori
The death rate on the planet is 100% percent. I don’t say that to be morose. Rather, as a vivd reminder that life is our most precious non-renewable resource. And I have every intention of living it to the fullest. Anyone likeminded is welcome to join the ruckus.
San Francisco as a Photo Studio
Executives and creatives take different approaches to just about everything. Only when they don’t. I was approached recently by the Chief Operating Officer of a tech startup looking for portraits of his team. Health Access Solutions had staked their claim in the heart of San Francisco, and wanted headshots that looked like anything but headshots. What resulted was nothing short of a semi-hostile take over of the bustling streets of one of the world’s most eclectic cities. We parried seas of pedestrians, dodged waves of delivery trucks, fended off a few residentially challenged folks, and even talked our way on to the roof of a busy high rise. On a side note, get the phat business insurance policy. You’ll thank me later.
Everything was mobile and my head was on a swivel. We combed the streets for miles and shot until the sun tapped out. At the end of the day everyone shook their head and agreed. We had a body of work to be proud of. And not one headshot.