Taking objects and sights people encounter everyday and putting a vibrant visual spin on them, "Look" is a short video that tries to show its viewers the importance of design and creativity. In today’s world, “art” is still often perceived as something of little importance by the society. Therefore, the creators of “Look” wish to inspire a new-found appreciation for the effort and work put into objects that surround us such as architecture, graphic design, fashion, and many more. With this in mind, “Look” hopes to make the viewers realize the beauty of the world conveyed through art.
Taking objects and sights people encounter everyday and putting a vibrant visual spin on them, "Look" is a short video that tries to show its viewers the importance of design and creativity. In today’s world, “art” is still often perceived as something of little importance by the society. Therefore, the creators of “Look” wish to inspire a new-found appreciation for the effort and work put into objects that surround us such as architecture, graphic design, fashion, and many more. With this in mind, “Look” hopes to make the viewers realize the beauty of the world conveyed through art.
"We are all immigrants" is a photo-audio slideshow part of Make The Road campaign in support of the Dream Act. The piece aims to show the other side of the immigration issue, the one affecting hard working undocumented families and especially their children, unable to atte…
The message of this video project is that teenagers are often negatively stereotyped and not much attention is given to teenagers who are doing positive things.
With the Bomber or With the Bombed? is about the atomic bomb, Japan, America, and how the filmmaker’s life as a child with Japanese ancestry, born and raised in America, relates to all of them.
“We are Photographers” is a multimedia exploration of the role that photography plays in the lives of youth around the world. Last summer, students from SF Camerawork’s First Exposures program traveled to Ghana to explore commonalities across cultures thr…