A short film about International photographer Glen Perotte's career in both the fine-art and commercial markets. Additionally, the video highlights the views of industry professionals, Dick Patterson, James Bennett, Walter Joseph, Scott Erickson of DTG, Jorge Vidal, and Amanda Cooper of the Morean Arts Center as they discuss the differences of both genres and how Glen Perotte's work relates. Directed and Edited by Joseph Dono
great video keep up the work
sakil7395 3 months ago
Superb Glen... Wauh - You where always a perfectionist and rightfully so, brilliant -
Keep it up !
Your old friend from Copenhagen
Frank (used to be André)
2860frank 9 months ago
Superb Glen... Wauh - You where always a perfectionist and rightfully so, brilliant -
Keep it up !
Your old friend from Copenhagen
Frank (used to be André)
2860frank 9 months ago
Great Stuff Mr Perotte !! Long time no speak ! Really glad you're doing so well. Keep in touch man ! Jeremy Hudson :)
jezebel58 11 months ago
Watched the entire video and I was soooo impressed. I had no Idea that you were THAT talented Glen. Then again, you've had cameras for as long as I can remember. I have to show this to my Dad.
Dean Licorish
ICEBERGSLIMM74 11 months ago
HI Glen, Awesome video. I knew I was being taught by a very good professional but this simply ups that feeling to a whole new level. The images of Dick Patterson and Pat Broderick were especially appealing to me as an amateur/beginner for the same reason that Mr. Patterson mentions. And the whole direct carbon process looks beautiful. I look forward to seeing more of your work in the future. Thanks for everything.
DarkOverlord48 1 year ago
Glen, great video! Very inspiring, I too am very lucky to have been one of your students with IADT. Your accomplishments are impressive and your work is amazing and inspiring. Thank you for sharing!
Leighagirl71 1 year ago
It is so remarkable that the older process of photography communicated so much more in the image than what is spoken in a photograph today. Probably because no-one would ever buy a camera, if it didn’t at least blur some of those human flaws.
StarsInDust 1 year ago
Loved this video Glenn! I never cease to be amazed by your work and I consider myself extremely lucky to have been a student of yours. Thanks for everything.
jchamblessphoto 1 year ago
This is excellent stuff Glen.. Well put together and intriguing.. great work.
omarldinho 1 year ago