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Through this job, we learned that living expenses in the Bay Area was so expensive that our subject, Damon, was pushed to become homeless while being a supervisor at Home Depot. After the recent lost of his two-month-old son and a major hike in rent, Damon could not continue to afford staying in his previous home and was evicted.
As Elliot described it, it’s like one of those stories that his parents would tell him growing up but there weren’t many tangible items or records of such stories. Elliot decided to gather his family and relatives, sit them down, and record their the story before it becomes forgotten. And man was it a fascinating story!
Not many corporate production companies would send an assignment with a Lookbook on how they want the interview to look and feel. Thom said he wants a mixture of tungsten and daylight in the lighting of the interview and that’s exactly what I gave him. He wanted warm highlight for hair light, but because of the nature of black hair…
For most of the corporate interview jobs, I shoot with my Sony A7 III. To me, despite it being a small camera but it packs a punch in terms of image quality. What’s important to me is the versatility of the camera. Because most of the jobs I’m assigned to are small in crew size, I…