Photo Gallery
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| These are some photos from work I've been on throughout my career. Look for new photos as often as I can get them up. Most recent update was 7/21/2009. | ||||
The camera department from the movie "Stone," shot in Michigan in June, 2009. The show starred Robert DeNiro and Edward Norton. This great group of people kept the cameras going. Photo by Ron Batzdorff, unit still photographer. |
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This was a fun shoot! I'm lining up a shot for the movie "Intent." Eric Roberts is a blast to work with. |
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Lining up a shot for the moive "Cougar Hunting" under the watchful eye of DP Dan Stoloff, standing at right. |
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Small movies often need to split two cameras to different roles. In Aspen, I worked on the 2nd Unit to shoot skiing stunt footage. 11,000 feet in elevation - not much air! |
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It was a real treat on "Billy: The Early Years" to discuss shots with a veteran director like Robby Benson. |
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This was quite the location! It's the law library of the Supreme Court of the State of Tennessee. We shot here on Billy: The Early Years. Actor Kristoffer Polaha and director Robby Benson discuss a shot while 1st AC Dave Mellow and I line it up. |
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"Billy" had several great locations. This is from the foyer to the Chapel at Fisk University. |
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1st AC Brad Baker and I have a conversation with DP Kara Stephens on the set of "Red & Blue Marbles." |
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Rehearsing a shot on "Red & Blue Marbles," shot on location around the Detroit metro area. |
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Left to Right: Andy Hoehn, Larry Trinkaus, Tony Cecchini and me. We've worked for Chrysler's live shows at the North American International Auto show for four years now. |
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Well, this is about as old as it gets in my Steadicam world. This was taken in 1997 when I was working for my first company, Media Magic Productions. We were making a documentary on the Battle of Antietam and that's the Burnside Bridge in the background.
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Production Still from 17000 Block. I'm discussing a shot with Director/Actor Al Nuke. |
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Production Still of a set-up from "Billy: The Early Years." Director Robby Benson steps in to help spot me for the climb. J. D. Parker is the actor clearly visible upstage.
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