Directory:Followfocus
Followfocus Productions | |
[[[IMG][/IMG]|Vines and Steel|Getty Center]] | |
Type | [[Company_Type:=Private|Private]] |
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Founded | [[Year_Started:=2007|2007]] |
Headquarters | Template:Country data US [[City:=Los Angeles|Los Angeles]], [[State_Name:=California|California]], [[Country_Name:=United States|USA]] |
Key people | [[Key_Person1:=Followfocus|Followfocus]], Artist |
Industry | [[NAICS_Code1_Title:=Photographer|Photographer]] |
Products | <Fine Art Prints |
Owner | G. Nicholson |
Contact | Los Angeles, CA [http://www.followfocusproductions.com Followfocus Productions website] |
Reference | NAICS: 71, 32312 Region: [[Region1:=Orange County|The OC]] Latitude: 35°01'10.59" Longitude: -90°01'30.35" |
Followfocus is a traveling photographer,writer and the sole owner of Followfocus Productions. The artist chooses to shoot natural landscapes, old architecture, odd and off the beaten path places of interest. Photography company located in Directory:Los Angeles, California, Directory:California. In 2007, Followfocus Productions was created to create a presence and awareness about the natural environment around us. Much of the artists work revolves around documenting and photographing our natural resources in order to create an awareness.This is accomplished Through gallery shows and the artist's website.
History
Followfocus has been shooting since the age of ten, when he purchased a Kodak 110 cartridge film camera from Eckerd's drugstore. Originally from Texas, his family often vacationed in Colorado every year. The family would often drive from Texas to Colorado in the family car. It was on these long roadtrips where Followfocus became aware of old architecture, landscape photography, and the effects of urban sprawl and development and how it is ruining the environment.
Followfocus: "Each year that we went on vacation, I noticed drastic changes in the environment. An old farm over here became a shopping mall, a beautiful lake over there was now a Walmart parking lot. Each trip West I would notice something else was destroyed. I always loved the old ghost town houses and ancient barns and farms I would see along the way, but they were quickly getting bulldozed to make room for more development. Its amazing how the old buildings and houses lasted for so long. This should be an indication to our society,Whom I like to refer to as "the disposable generation", about how building something to last really is better for the environment in the long run."
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