What happens in Vegas… goes on my blog
Now it can be told – the whole incredible (well, OK, somewhat conventional) tale of my first-ever romp through the epicentre of razzle-dazzle and socially-approved vices, Las Vegas. But for me, it was all about the neon. Read more »
My first TV ad: “Hot tubbing with sumos”
Hooray! Nearly three months after I filmed it in a pool at a Kerrisdale apartment complex, my first-ever professional TV ad is available for the world to enjoy. It’s a thrill to see it at last! And to finally see what shots they used, out of all the wackiness that we tried that day. Read more »
Exclusive bonus scene from “Sasquatch”
Great news! The student film I shot early this year, “Sasquatch”, was accepted in to the Young Cuts Film Festival in Montreal. Here is an exclusive bonus scene! Read more »
Flawed and frustrating “Mad Men” contest has a silver lining
I poured all my efforts into entering the Mad Men Casting Call, but my efforts were thwarted by inept contest planning and hackers. Still, there was a happy ending for all my efforts! Read more »
John Koerner, 95-year-old working painter… and new blogger
I just completed a most interesting and gratifying project, a website for painter John Koerner. A member of the Vancouver School, he was part of a group of painters that helped define modernism in the middle of the 20th century. And at 95, he is the oldest still-working member of that group. Read more »