Greg is a writer/director and photographer in Los Angeles. His filmmaking style is visual, comedic, character based and satirical. His films have screened in film festivals worldwide. Awards include Audience Choice Awards, Best Comedy Film, Cult Award from TLA Releasing and nominees for Best Creative Direction and Best Narration and have been broadcast on Channel 4 in the U.K and have been featured on Fangoria and Entertainment Tonight’s website. Still photography work includes photographing full page ads for fashion magazines LA Confidential and Zink. Exhibitions and awards include Los Angeles Photography Awards, Surrealism Exhibition Naturalist Gallery, Color Awards Doho Magazine, Colour Glasgow Gallery, Narrative Exhibition Chateau Gallery, Praxis Home, Decagon Openings Photo Exhibition, Cinematography & Photography Awards, the Mellow Yellow Art Exhibition and others. He’s directed and photographed several fashion films for LCD manufacturers to showcase their large displays.
The terrified nameless citizenry of 1950s b-movies dressed in colorful outfits are caught in horrified poses as they scream, flee and try to shoot their way out of certain death from off-screen monsters looking to squash them, natural disasters, giant crickets and alien landings. I take photos because I’m no good on the guitar. If I was, I would’ve formed a band and drove from gig to gig in my (now sold) black 80s cargo van. So I settled. A camera could be fun I guess. Photography for me is an extension of filmmaking. It's just another avenue for storytelling. And telling stories is the best way for me to communicate and to connect with the world. My aim is to create stories through character, composition, environment and color. All elements I try to incorporate to shape a story in an image.