Anthony Burrill x National Print Museum

Short film documenting graphic artist Anthony Burrill creating a new artwork in collaboration with the National Print Museum as part of Irish Design Week.

Anthony Burrill is renowned for his ability to distill ideas into simple yet striking forms. Combining analogue craft with bold, optimistic messages, his work communicates with clarity and impact. Burrill frequently collaborates with forward-thinking practitioners across music, architecture, curation, education, and beyond, extending the possibilities of his chosen medium, letterpress printing, into new and ambitious directions.

www.anthonyburrill.com

Herno - Holiday Campaign

Short campaign promo, shot and edited for Italian fashion brand Herno.

Hennessy - 300

Campaign for Hennessy marking the 300th anniversary of its founder, Richard Hennessy.

To mark this occasion, renowned Irish artists Conor Harrington and Maser came together in a collaboration that would bring Richard Hennessy’s story to life. Conor Harrington, celebrated for his classical-meets-contemporary aesthetic, and Maser, known for his bold geometric abstraction and vibrant colors, joined forces to create a unique piece of art, drawing from Richard Hennessy’s Irish heritage and his journey across borders to create the iconic Maison Hennessy in France.

Brown Thomas

Showcasing the AW2020 collection with an innovative road trip across Ireland, filming and photographing the collection against the backdrop of some of the country’s most iconic landscapes. 

Max&Co

Short film for luxury Italian fashion group MaxMara documenting the creation of a fashion campaign for its diffusion line, Max&Co. Showcasing the AW22 Rocco Maras ‘Pony Ride’ capsule collection, inspired by photographer Perry Ogden’s ‘Pony Kids’ series. Filmed in Connemara, in the West of Ireland.

Kent & Curwen

Film shot for British heritage brand Kent and Curwen for an AW2018 campaign. Shot in various iconic locations across London, filmed on Super 8, 16mm and video and screened at Kent and Curwen’s London Fashion Week show. 

Esquire - Big Black Book

Billed as ‘the style manual for successful men’, The Big Black Book is a twice-yearly guide to the finer things in life, from the people behind Esquire. The Big Black Book covers fashion, food, art, design, drinks, cars travel, grooming, watches and interiors. We were asked to shoot a story in Dublin featuring a cast of Irish creatives.  These included the artist Maser, musician Daryl Bengo and GAA star turned menswear designer, Paul Galvin. Shot at Henrietta Street on the Northside of Dublin —  which features the first Georgian houses built in Dublin. The idea was to show these modern Irishmen against the elegant but somewhat derelict background of Georgian Dublin.

Commissioned by the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland to create a fashion film for Showcase, the annual exhibition of Irish design. The film, Fí — an Irish word meaning both weave and close-knit — was conceived as an alternative to the usual fashion show at the event, and as a way of promoting Irish fashion at home and abroad.

Consisting of a series of short films casting young people from diverse backgrounds, starting with traditional Irish dancing that echoes the click clack of the loom and end with Loah (the Irish/Sierra Leonean singer) who reflects the new diversity of modern Ireland.

Fí was presented at Showcase events in Dublin, New York, Tokyo and Paris.

la Repubblica

Editorial fashion film, Back to School, featuring Moncler, shot for la Repubblica.