"Do you shoot motion?"
This is the question the creative world is asking.
Moshe & Eddie BrakhaBorn in Israel, and reborn in Hollywood, Moshe Brakha has been captivating the photographic and television world with his cutting edge classic photography and film for over three decades. Moshe has directed hundreds of television commercials all over the world, gaining his greatest notoriety with his black and white “Martini Man” saga for Martini and Rossi. He has won numerous awards for both his print and television work. Recently, he has joined forces with son Eddie Brakha to form a father+son directing team for their company Commercial Head Films. They are known as ... |
Jason MitchellPurebred is a still + motion production company in San Francisco featuring the combined talents of director - dp - photographer Jason Mitchell and set designer - photo illustrator Stacey Ransom. Our approach combines cinematic lighting with distinctive sets to create what cannot exist. |
Timothy BaileyTimothy Bailey is a conceptual photographer who uses humorous or epic narratives to tell each story. His approach to shooting everything separate helps create an unexpected image that you can’t stop yourself from looking at again and again. Timothy thrives on the ridiculous! He does all his own retouching and uses special effects to transform the unreal into the real. Timothy is a graduate for the Art Center College of Design only twenty four years old already working and wining competitions, and is always up for a new challenge. Timothy is now experimenting in video and has been creating a new way of how he sees the world. He is able to work both independently and in collaboration with other professionals. Timothy truly is a photographer who understands the creative process, from beginning to end and can comprehend all that is necessary in bringing your vision to life. |
Jeff TseJeff Tse defines his work as a play of light and form. He strives to create imagery that parallels more sculpture than two-dimensional photographs. His goal is to translate subliminal aesthetic forms into imagery that are timelessly beautiful. Jeff’s work has appeared in Harper’s Bazaar, Marie Claire, Allure, Teen Vogue, Seventeen, Elle, and Cosmopolitan among others. |
Carlo HindianCarlo has been an fashion and advertising photographer for over 20 years. He is as adept with a product shot as he is with fashion models. Over the last couple of years, he has fully embraced the digital revolution that has transformed the photography industry and with motion now poised to do the same, he has met it head on. From doing small test films to learn the medium and fully immersing himself in the production aspects, it has now become an important part of his business where he can now offer clients a complete multimedia service to satisfy there needs. He has worked on instructional, corporate and music videos for a number of clients. |
Ron EshelRon Eshel began his career in London in the early 1980’s shooting fashion. This is where he perfected his technique and honed his skills as a photographer. Ron’s first commissions were for fashion magazines: Face, FHM and Elle. He traversed Europe and Australia, working on both editorial and advertising commissions before moving to America. |


















