The projects below are ones I’ve done for Chair 8. I was responsible for the camerawork but had no hand in the editing. I first met the owners of Chair 8 close to 10 years ago and they brought me in on a lot of projects.
I’ll always be grateful for Chair 8 and you can see some of the work we did below.
My sunscreen didn’t run out, the camera never went swimming and Troy the Angler-man caught endless fish.
A day on the water trying to make fly fishing look beautiful - fantastic.
Sony a7sii.
Transfer Co. and Chair 8 have been working together for a long time. They always wanted a bunch of shorts of their vendors and their space, so when I moved to Raleigh Chair 8 had me jump in.
Sony A7iii.
I was one of three filmers for this project from all the way back in 2014. Shot off the coast of Honduras Central America.
[I can still vividly imagine standing in the water for this angle]
5DMKiii.
Happy to be brought around Marbles Kids Museum for the day with Chair 8.
This little batman chased me down the hall and helped make the most adorable clip of the video.
Sony a7iii.
I’ve been filming these videos with Chair 8 since 2016! Incredible times together. I’ve been absolutely spent year after year, 10days of filming and 40hours total sleep has always been a highlight of the summer. Though unfortunately I was never able to edit or color correct my own footage for the project it has been a great experience, one I will always cherish running around this summer camp. [the most impressive camp on earth]
Sony A7sii.
Hart and Cam (owners of Chair 8 and local boys to Raleigh) have great relationships around the city. After moving to Raleigh last year Chair 8 gave me the reins to run around the Give Gala with my BMPCC4k. The video was a donation to Give Gala.
BMPCC4K.