hello, my name is aaron. I am a filmmaker and photographer (all photos on this are mine). Send me an email at [email protected] 2015 Director's reel
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Friday the 13th Birthday party
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July 4th, 2019
Upstate NY 1/2
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An Choi and Bon Bon in LES
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stopped by to take pics of Nick and Luma before their FIFI awards
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OVERTURE
First gallery showing is this Thursday (10/12/17). I made a preview featuring photos that did not make through the selection process. Put it as your iPhone backdrop.
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Weekend in upstate NY October 2017
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A coming of age story using sound and color. The Undiminished Sky follows an artist's memory of growing up in suburban America. The soundtrack for this film was created by Soft Glas and became the foundation for his album "Orange Earth".
Starring Soft Glas (Joao Gonzalez)
Production BTS: This film was made with a budget of $500 and was filmed largely in South Florida, which was Mr. Gonzalez' home town.
Written by Aaron Vazquez & Joao Gonzalez Directed by Aaron Vazquez Produced by Maria Gonzalez & Gonzalo Rubalcaba Executive Produced by blue camelot
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TASSIE is a hidden gem on our small blue planet.
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First Night in Tassie
This was our first night in Tasmania. It’s an island south of Melbourne, about an hour flight away. This is where our most adventurous part of the trip began. We met our host in a small town in the outback. He took us up to the bluff and we fired shotguns.
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Great Ocean Road (Otway National / 12 Apostles)
When my friend Jill and I booked our trip to Australia, THIS was the day we were looking forward to the most. But we had been in Melbourne for a couple days and driving for a lot of the trip, and by the time 2 pm came around on this drive we were getting restless.
We finally got to the 12 Apostles. The sun was beginning to set and our timing couldn’t have been better. The top was very touristy, until the time we tried to stay away from obviously touristy things. To us, the most attractive thing was to see the secret places that communities hide from tourists. But a friend once told me standing in front of the Mona Lisa, “you have to be a tourist sometimes”. So we took pictures at the top, but we also noticed a sign for a longer path. A path to a beach. So we took a walk, and found ourselves walking right onto the most amazing scenery of our life and we were completely alone. Naturally we had to take pictures.
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Exploring the Earth Melbourne, Vic, Aus.
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