Brief Summary
Ed first discovered his passion for photography while traveling abroad after high school. It was on these travels that he discovered his love of visual narratives. This and his ability to communicate and his capacity for empathy - lead him to a career with publications such as The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, Life, Newsweek, and National Geographic. He learned the value of simplicity and thoughtful storytelling while documenting everything from the Los Angeles riots to the immigration stories of Mexico.
Changes in the newspaper industry motivated Ed to explore a more commercial aesthetic. His photojournalistic experience remains a constant influence to his approach to portraiture as a means of storytelling. He now shoots portraits and narratives for annual reports, corporate, advertising, and editorial photography. His clients include MetWest, Target, USC, Wells Fargo, Valspar, and Veolia.
Currently, Ed lives in his native Los Angeles with his wife, daughter, and beagle.
When he is not working on photography he enjoys smoking a leisurely cigar, reading about astrophysics, and camping with his family.
Clients
ACE Insurance
Aristotle Capital
ASP
Business Week
Beacon Economics
California Community Health Foundation
Chase Bank
Chivas Regal
Clippper WindPower
CVS Pharmacy
CIO Magazine
Curran and Connors
Discovery Channel
Forbes
Fortune
Game Informer
Heinz Corporation
Herbal Life
Inergy Design Group
Life Magazine
Marcomm Group
MetWest
Mortenson Construction
Nordstrom
National Geographic Traveler
National Geographic World
New York Times
Newsweek
People Magazine
PIMCO
Publicis Modem
Red Cross
Readers Digest
Silverado Senior Living
Sunset Magazine
Target Corporation
Time Magazine
Tyson Foods
UCLA
USC
US News & World Report
Valspar Corp
Veolia
Wells Fargo
Zachary & Associates Design