Arc Climbing Video

Lily Storelli

Featured Artist

Featured Artist

Lily Storelli, a graduate of SCI-Arc, is a practicing architect in Switzerland. Lily has graciously allowed UFM to present her Rip • A • Zine photos. ©lilypenelope. All rights reserved.

“Sometimes I wish I was a writer living in Paris. Or a photographer in NYC!
I graduated from SCI-Arc (Los Angeles) and moved back in this tiny medieval town close to the alps…I take pictures of the everyday and I write. I still wish I was in Paris or NYC!”

You can find her online work here:

Lily Penelope Blog


Rip • A • Zine

The following set of images comes from a brilliant designer and photographer, Lily Storelli, and is titled, “Rip • a • Zine”. The photos are wonderfully abstract, with beautiful color compositions and a skillful use of a very shallow depth of field.

“There is always something else hidden behind a surface. Behind a mask, a painting, a mountain or an image/photography. Metaphorically and literally. You never stop to learn. even by turning a page, by reading beyond exterior features, by scrapping the ground a look what’s beneath it.
Then I started shooting pictures right away. Pages of magazines I previously trashed (during my clean up week!!) turned out to be showing something else, behind, below, beneath. New forms/shapes, new contents that quickly detached from its original meanings, from its original physical layout.” – Lily Storelli

The full set is viewable here: Rip • A • Zine

Latent Didactics: Mobile Uploads

The images in this series are a collection of mobile uploads from Seena Hassouna. The uploads were commissioned by UFM for the purpose of a visual conversation. Centered around a loose theme of “unintended urban spaces,” it was hoped that the meaning of the images would be revealed when understood as a collection.


Seena courageously composed images of the weathered, the un-used, the in-between, the un-intended in an uncompromising celebratory way that reflects the french concept of “the gilding of decay.” However, the images are cleverly layered when considering the natural theme- a comparison/contrast of how  nature utilizes interstitial spaces and disregards her own materials.

As well, the images provide evidence that we tend to use spaces in ways that were “un-intended.” How can designers design for the unintended?

Seena Hassouna

seena

UFM Featured Artist

Seena Hassouna is a practicing architect and photographer currently residing in Los Angeles, CA. You can find his online work here:

Designzx.com

Seenha.com

The Latent Didactics series was an original collaboration between Seena + UFM and began with the Latent Didactics: Mobile Uploads project. He also collaborated on the Latent Didactics within Urban Edges video. ©seenahassouna. All rights reserved.

Latent Didactics: Mobile Uploads

Latent Didactics within Urban Edges

Latent Didactics of Fleeting Beauty

This video continues the “Latent Didactic” series and represents an additional cinematography video with an out-of-the-box Lumix GH1 with kit lens. The footage was taken at Eaton Canyon, Los Angeles, CA by Shane D Rymer with an 8ft. Dolly and a Merlin SteadiCam.

Latent Didactics within Urban Edges

This brief video is a collaboration between Seena Hassouna and myself. We used a Lumix GH1 right out of the box with the kit lens. The footage is from a waterway located in Highland Park, CA. We began our dialogue by understanding that urban sprawl eventually ripples back on itself and creates new pockets of urban edges along the built and natural environments. We used a dolly to take 8 ft. video samples to discover the latent didactics of these hybrid spaces.

The Car Horns of Chiba

If you would like to view this video, please send an email to: info@ultrafinemedia.com


Red Carpet Screening Premiere

This video is @1.5 mins. long, and is the red carpet intro to the 1 hour film screening premiere event video I shot and edited for the filmmakers of 27 Down. It shows the first few interviews of about 20 that follow.

Keck Study Sneak Peek


“The Intensive” Poster 01

intensiveposter

Wedding Video 02

Cinematographer and Editor.

Boston Film Night Interview

Making It Possible

This is a short documentary that originally began as a thank you to the volunteers at the Windrush Therapeutic Horse Farm in Boxfod, MA. But as I worked on the project, I wrote the video to focus on the topic of “volunteering” in general, especially the importance of showing appreciation for those who volunteer their time.

Corporate Reel 2009

Wedding 01 (Music Video Style)

Cinematographer and Editor.

“The Intensive” Teaser Trailer

Celestial Mechanics

Shane D Rymer’s first album is downloadable on Jamendo.com. You can also listen to the album via the Jamendo widget:

This album represents various compositions for films written and directed by Shane D Rymer. The compositions have variations and explore a range of melancholy and redemption.
Genre/Tags: Soundtrack/ Instrumental, Ambient, Film, Emotional
Tracks: 10
Total Time: 18:56
Release date: February.19.2009

Show Reel 2009

Credits:

“The Car Horns of Chiba”, RT: 9:13 mins., 2009 Tokyo

Writer/ Director/ Cinematographer/ Editor/ Composer

“The Intensive”, RT: 105 mins., 2009 Boston

Director/ Editor

Show Reel 2008

This reel contains various film, music and videography projects from 2008.