I want to thank you for stopping by. This blog will be an outlet to show my day to day work, alongside anything else that comes up along the way. My mind is constantly thinking of all things photography. It is extremely hard for me to simply step back and take in the moment. I feel a constant need to capture each instant so that I have something to look back on. It's kind of like having a visual history of my life through the images I create. Now that i have this outlet maybe I can, finally, get some sleep at night and let my mind rest.
Here is another example of a company that is DOING SHIT THAT MATTERS. The Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic provides medical, dental and social services without regard to an individual’s ability to pay. In Washington state, there are clinics in Toppenish, Yakima, Grandview, Wapato, Prosser, Pasco, Walla Walla and Spokane. In Oregon, clinics are located in Hermiston, Portland, Woodburn and Salem. These clinics are impacting the lives of 150,000 adults and children each year. For more info visit yvfwc.com
Directed by: Jeffery Garland & Jesse R. Borrell
Produced by: Ryan Fiorentino
Director of Photography: Jeffery Garland
Edited by: Jesse R. Borrell
Music: “This Is Life” by Absofacto
Everyone involved in making this video loves riding bikes! Which is why we were excited to produce this product video for Shimano that would play at Interbike in Vegas. The new product is Dynalast a high-end performance road cycling shoe that is going to change the game in efficiency. This video was shot in Colorado with help from Imagebrew. Big thanks to everyone involved!
Creative Agency: Genesis
Directed by: Olaf Richter & Benjamin Jones
Director of Photography: Jeffery Garland
Account Manager: Nicole Herbert
Producer: Justin Springer
Editor: Evan Nix
Camera: Steve Roberts, Benjamin Jones
Aerials: Aerial Imaging Productions
Graphics: SPILLT
Sound Design: Dynamite Laser Beam
Everyone involved in making this video loves riding bikes! Which is why we were excited to produce this product video for Shimano that would play at Interbike in Vegas. The new product is Click’R, a versatile clip-in shoe that’s very walkable. This video was shot in Colorado with help from Imagebrew. Big thanks to everyone involved!
Creative Agency: Genesis
Directed by: Olaf Richter & Benjamin Jones
Director of Photography: Jeffery Garland
Account Manager: Nicole Herbert
Producer: Justin Springer
Editor: Evan Nix
Camera: Steve Roberts, Benjamin Jones
Aerials: Aerial Imaging Productions
Graphics: SPILLT
Sound Design: Dynamite Laser Beam
A time lapse of my recent photo shoot with MADE in Boulder, Colorado. Here’s a little more information on MADE:
“Made Collection is the world’s first flash-sale website for premium US-made products. If Americans buy just 1% more stuff made here, it will create 200,000 jobs. Register today and put yourself on the forefront of a movement.”
madecollection.com
Photography by Jeffery Garland
jefferygarland.com
Timelapse by Jesse R. Borrell
Production Assistance by Isaac Karsen
Music “Hard Times (Instrumental)” by Blakroc
Several months ago i was asked to film my friends building bamboo bikes here in Boulder. Over the course of 3 days i documented several people build their own bamboo bikes at Satellite boardshop. It was amazing to see the process from start to finish. The Bamboo Bike Studio provides people with knowledge and tools to make their own bikes. Participate in one of their bike-making workshops or purchase one of their bike-making kits. They believe the best bike is the bike you build yourself. I cannot wait to build my own here soon. Anyone can build a bamboo bike, so get out and use your hands to create your dream ride. Big thanks to Satellite and the Bamboo bike crew.
For more info please visit:
BambooBikeStudio.com
Cinematography by Jeffery Garland
Edited by Jesse R. Borrell
Music by Four Tet “Glue of the World”
I was asked by a friend to shoot a time lapse of an artist painting some lettering on a door. The very same artist painted the logo that he is there to remove and paint over. Here is a view into the world of hand painted lettering by Kevin Benjamin. This time lapse is composed of over 4050 images and it took Kevin 3 hours to paint from start to finish. Big thanks to Fearless and The Climate Reality Project for the fun.
Music: Suite for Solo Cello No.1 in G major by Yo-Yo Ma
Artist: Kevin Benjamin
Photography by: Jeffery Garland
Last year my wife and I attended an event called Common Pitch and during the night we had the pleasure of listening to several social entrepreneurs speak. One that really stood out was Jonathan Schoenberg, who was speaking on behalf of the Sir Richard’s Condom Company.
This is a company that has amazing branding, along with a social impact to back it up. Their tag line is “Doing Good Never Felt Better!” When I found out that they were based here in Boulder, I sought them out to try and provide help in any way I could. I had the opportunity to meet Jim and Mia once they moved into the Fearless Cottage. Since then it has been fun to be around and work hand in hand with this passionate group of people. I know in my heart that Sir Richard’s is going to help bring positive change to developing countries about the world. I feel lucky to be one of the people trying to make a positive change. Here is a little more background on Sir Richard’s and Kore.
Sir Richard’s Condom Company launched in 2010 with the goal of helping address the global condom shortage by donating a condom to a developing country for every one purchased. Exceeding FDA requirements, Sir Richard’s condoms are of the highest quality and made with 100% natural latex, without casein (making them vegan-friendly), and with lubricant free of spermicide, glycerin and parabens.
On February 13, 2012, Sir Richard’s proudly announced it’s inaugural donation of 500,000 condoms to Haiti. Sir Ricard’s created the Haitian brand KORE (pronounced KÔR-Ā) with the intention of delivering a product that is culturally relevant to Haitians, thus promoting usage. This video is a way to feature all of the positive things that Sir Richard’s and Kore are doing to help. You should do the same!
Sir Richard’s condoms can be purchased nationwide at Whole Foods Market, natural markets, and pharmacies, as well as online at Drugstore.com, and SirRichards.com
Director of Photography: Jefferygarland.com
Directed by: Jim Moscou
Produced by: Mia Herron
Motion Graphics by: Scott McElroy
Edited by: Evan Swinehart
This past weekend Nike Snowboarding held their annual Shoeshine event. This was my second year in attendance and all i can say is WOW! The artist this year took things to a whole new level. I was told that some of the teams involved had over 250 hours in creating their boots. By the looks of things i can see why. I was lucky to be able to photograph the boots before the event was to begin. It was a good thing because from the moment the doors opened their was a constant line of people to get in to view the boots and party down with the NIKE crew. With in a few hours the Summit Music Hall was at capacity. The Dj’s that provided the music were, DJ Musa, and Digitalism. In my opinion Musa stole the show and had everyone bouncing from start to finish. Now dont get me wrong Digitalism was good but i thought Musa was better. Here are the images i was able to capture during the Nike Shoeshine Party. Big thanks to Nike, Satillite and Snowboard Magazine for the good times.
Nike Shoe Shine is a culmination and celebration of snowboarding, art and music. Every year, Nike brings the snowboarding community, industry heavy-weights, media and friends together for the SIA’s art-party of the year. This year 12 artists where hand selected by Nike snowboarding to contribute their artistry to the 2012 Shoe Shine show. The artists selected, span the globe and form a battalion to create boots that expand upon the Zoom Force-1′s design.
I was asked by one of the 12 artists to help document their teams progress from start to finish. Our team was comprised of 2 Artists, 1 Art Director and 1 Director of Photography. Over the coarse of a few weeks i documented the design and build processes in both still and video imagery. Here is a look at the video images i was able to capture. I would like to thank Nike for creating this fun project. I would also like to say great job to my team and everyone else involved in NIKE Shoe Shine.
Concepts: Raul Pinto & JG Mazzotta
Art Director: Andrew Kimmell
Motion Graphics: Scott McDonald
Editing: Jesse R. Borrell
Director of Photography: Jeffery Garland
Nike Shoe Shine is a culmination and celebration of snowboarding, art and music. Every year, Nike brings the snowboarding community, industry heavy-weights, media and friends together for the SIA’s art-party of the year. This year 12 artists where hand selected by Nike snowboarding to contribute their artistry to the 2012 Shoe Shine show. The artists selected, span the globe and form a battalion to create boots that expand upon the Zoom Force-1′s design. After the SIA show in Denver, Shoe Shine heads over seas to ISPO in Munich, Germany.
I was asked by one of the 12 artists to help document their teams progress from start to finish. Our team was comprised of 2 Artists, 1 Art Director and 1 Director of Photography. Over the coarse of a few weeks i documented the design and build processes in both still and video imagery. Here is a look at the still images i was able to capture. Very soon I will post up the edited video to help explain what it took to make this project come to life. I would like to thank Nike for creating this fun project. I would also like to say great job to my team and everyone else involved in NIKE Shoe Shine 2012.
Artists: Raul Pinto & JG Mazzotta
Art Director: Andrew Kimmell
Director of Photography: Jeffery Garland





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