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I

started out

shooting portraits.

The

 

budgets

 

got

bigger.

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​Post Grad

Ivan Reitman

 Title Sequence

Director of Photography

Alexis Bledel

The

pictures started moving.

The Ward

John Carpenter

Amber Heard

Title Sequence Photographer

I directed films that won a bunch of awards.

 MADDOGGIN'

David Castaneda (Umbrella Academy)

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Found a Golden Globe Award winner in Fresno.

Did I mention I was also in front of the camera?

MADDOGGIN'

Yup, I was Derek in 

10 Things I Hate About You.

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I picked up two

co-producer credits.

Major

Epiphany

When a wildfire burned near our home in Los Angeles, my wife and I packed a “go bag" with clothes, important documents, and photo albums.  Later, once the crisis had passed, I reflected upon how the evacuation had revealed what we valued most.  We didn’t reach for valuables or awards or trophies — our most priceless possessions were photographs of our family.  This realization led me to radically alter the trajectory of my career.  I’d spent two decades striving to create art that was vital and authentic while overlooking the most vital and authentic art form:  family photography.  
 

Whether your family is planning a wedding, welcoming a new baby, or gathering for a special occasion, my passion is capturing heirloom quality pictures worthy of your “go bag.”

- Heuston            

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I

started out

shooting portraits.

0343-0A9A8530.jpg

The Budgets Got Bigger

​Post Grad

Ivan Reitman

 Title Sequence

Director of Photography

Alexis Bledel

The

pictures started moving.

Autopsy 

Title Sequence

Director of Photography

The Ward

Title Sequence Photographer

I directed films that won a bunch of awards.

 MADDOGGIN'

David Castaneda (Umbrella Academy)

MADDOGGIN'

6.jpg

Found a Golden Globe Award winner in Fresno.

Did I mention I was also in front of the camera?

Yup, I was Derek in 

10 Things I Hate About You.

1 (2).jpeg

I co-produced

two very loud productions.

Major

Epiphany

When a wildfire burned near our home in Los Angeles, my wife and I packed a “go bag" with clothes, important documents, and the family photographs.  Later, once the crisis had passed, I reflected upon how the evacuation had revealed what we valued most.  We didn’t reach for valuables or awards or trophies — our most priceless possessions were photographs of our family.  This realization led me to radically alter the trajectory of my career.  I’d spent two decades striving to create art that was vital and authentic while overlooking the most vital and authentic art form:  family photography.  
 

Whether your family is planning a wedding, welcoming a new baby, or gathering for a special occasion, my passion is capturing heirloom quality photographs worthy of your “go bag.”

- Heuston            

Fill out the form so we can tell your story.

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