What I've Been Up To:


Currently

I'm working on a feature screenplay, shooting various this and thats, writing for clients and trying to get in shape with that wacky P90X2 program.


April 2012

The documentary film "TIME ZERO" premiered at the Boston International Film Festival. A paean to Polaroid photography, the film features John Waters, myself, and a handful of other influential Polaroid photographers.


October 2011

Shoot with Karmagraphy Bollywood Dance Troupe at Sepulveda Spillway, Los Angeles


Septembe 2011

Primus photography featured in Rolling Stone and SPIN magazines.


August 2011

Directed animated-short "Who Killed Growth?" Watch if you dare. 


July 2011

Album cover + publicity + world tour visuals for legendary alt-rock band, Primus.


June 2011

Featured photographer at UNDEREXPOSED: Contemporary California Photography at CURIO Gallery .


March 2011

DIrected and produced Winner of YouTube's Best Nonprofit Video Award: "300 Years of Fossil Fuels in 300 Seconds"


October 2010

Featured photographer in Food & Wine magazine


And so on and so forth . . . lots of projects over the years.


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NOTABLE CLIENTS


Academy of Art University

Acre Gourmet

Animal Planet

Arboretum Apparel

Citysearch

Clos Du Bois

Converse

Disney

Fresh Bait Creative

Hotel Healdsburg

ICON

Microsoft

Mortgage Coach

Mitsubishi

Opts Ideas

Primus

Rent the Runway

Roshambo Winery

Samsung

Scout Productions

SmartReply

Sundance Channel

I'm a photographer, writer and creative director. If you're a good person, with a good project and interested in doing something fun together, do reach out. If you'd like writing samples (editorial, fiction, screenplays, treatments, marketing), contact me.


I'm based in Healdsburg, California (Sonoma County) and Los Angeles. I shoot, write and creative direct on assignment worldwide.

Email me: tod@todbrilliant.com

By phone: 707-235-1026 / 310-801-5870


On Inauguration Weekend (President Obama), the Washington Post featured me and sixteen of my photos as the centerfold of its Arts & Style section. Pretty neat.

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