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For our spanish speaking amigos! Shot in Guatemala City commisioned by Tienda "O" it would be fitting to make a version in spanish!
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Commisioned by Tienda "O" in Chinese
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Ad Commissioned by this unique furniture store to try to give glimpses into who they are.
This was designed as 4 (30second) commercials that could run together as a web video in three different languages.
It was a pleasure working with everyone involved in pulling this shoot off in 6hrs! From the hair and makeup artists to the talent and amazing staff at the store to create these amazing sets literally as we were shooting!

Produced by WeekEnd Firm




Producer - Harold Caballeros
Cinematographer - Andres Turcios
Motion Graphics - Gabriel Herrera
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We really had fun with this couple! One of the joys of what we do is getting to know a lot of people and being a part of some of the biggest days in their life.

How we met - vimeo.com/26286828

Holly's commute to the ceremony - vimeo.com/33247417

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This couple was amazing! A small mishap with the awesome plans we had forced us to improvise..

Highlight video - vimeo.com/33248102

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Our first truly international wedding! Set in a stunning Colonial Historic Landmark "La Hermita". It was the FIRST wedding ever held at this ruin. It was a fun and effortless day filled with laughter, tears, majestic views and good friends sharing life moments together. It was a joy and an honor to share this special day with everyone!
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We met at Messiah College in Harrisburg, PA to shoot this. It was a familiar place since this is where they met and began to form a relationship that would lead them to join their lives together in matrimony..
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One amazing descriptiong coming up!
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Update from the coffee farm with the beggining of Harvest. 

Episode 1 - vimeo.com/​27437738


This project started as a personal project to know and depict the process of coffee.. It has transformed into an opportunity to bring coffee from Guatemala straight to consumer. 
I wanted to partner with a farmer that wanted to show the process as well as the people that are responsible for the coffee, the workers and their families.. I wanted to know where the coffee is coming from and how does it get to our cups.