Alan Del Rio Ortiz was given a 35mm Pentax K1000 at a very young age, and has been cursed ever since. His distinct cinematic style of intimate portraiture coupled with wild, dreamy spectacles have earned him acclaim across the photography and video communities.
St. Vincent
St. Vincent
St. Vincent
St. Vincent
Devonté Hynes
Natalie Bergman
St. Vincent
St. Vincent
Natalie Bergman
Devonté Hynes
St. Vincent
Natalie Bergman
Natalie Bergman
- Courtney Sofiah Yates
Courtney Sofiah Yates is a Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist whose work explores what it means to be human through our most heightened emotional states. Whether it’s through character-driven narratives or creative documentaries, Courtney is dedicated to capturing relationships and performance with the use of color, the human body, and photographic compositions.
Daniel Henry
Daniel’s ability to elevate the ordinary to the extraordinary is a testament to his meticulous aesthetic and blend of dry wit, irony, and absurdity which breathes life into every story he tells. A seasoned director in the commercial and music video industry, Daniel boasts an impressive portfolio, having collaborated with virtually every major music label.
Danielle Degrasse-Alston
Danielle DeGrasse Alston is an multidisciplinary artist from Chicago passionate about storytelling, including works of photography, film and sculpture. At a young age, she co-published a magazine called Verluxe Mag as a way to bring the community together, uplift local artists and effect social and political change. Since then, Danielle has provided photography for President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign.
Harry Deadman
Hailing from Australia and based between London and the States, Deadman is noted for his bold color palettes, fantastical art direction, and his creative license with graphic patterns and scale. Deadman’s innovative work takes us into a realm of grown-up make-believe, where innocence and play collide with absurdist scenarios, surreal situations, and a quirky, maximal approach to creating unforgettable visuals.
Maegan Houang
Maegan Houang’s work is stunningly transportative and distinguishes her as one of the most exciting up-and-coming filmmakers on the scene. It primarily focuses on the complexity of the Asian-American experience, intergenerational trauma and her own experience living as a mixed-race American.
Naomi Christie
Naomi enjoys creating emotive imagery and mixed-genre narratives. Her work often portrays sensuality with the female gaze. Unafraid to delve into the provocative, she enjoys juxtaposing humor and darkness and subverting genre expectations. She’s always up for a strong cup of coffee or buttery croissant and a chat about the latest in cinema.