The stuff I do when I don't have to be creative and I can just be myself...
The stuff I do when I don't have to be creative and I can just be myself...
NEVER LET ME GO was born after Russian photographer Murad Osman created the "Follow Me" project where he posted his photography and crowd sourced it via the #followmeto hashtag. Currently the project has 56,233 posts, 26 of them mine. One day I decided to use them to make a book and surprise my better half with it.
I see the world in a very peculiar way. Sometimes something as fast as the glimpse of an eye can change everything. So I try to capture the moments that I find fascinating at the precise time they happen with my phone.
I see the world in a very peculiar way. Sometimes something as fast as the glimpse of an eye can change everything. So I try to capture the moments that I find fascinating at the precise time they happen with my phone.
The ONEderful Evolution (from intern to ECD). Curiously enough it shows Rodrigo de Castro & Joao Unzer right before they evolved into the number one ranked creatives in the United States.
The ONEderful Evolution (from intern to ECD). Curiously enough it shows Rodrigo de Castro & Joao Unzer right before they evolved into the number one ranked creatives in the United States.
Showcased at the One Show 2012
How do you get the attention of the "Hottest" agency in town...
How do you get the attention of the "Hottest" agency in town...
We first posted Missing Person signs outside of his agency.
Handcrafted one-of-a-kind letter written by my mom
Pablo's Hometown
El Guerito: One day I saw my friend's baby, got inspired, worked a little, laughed a lot, and made my friend smile.
El Guerito: One day I saw my friend's baby, got inspired, worked a little, laughed a lot, and made my friend smile.
Toronto Premier at the REEL HEART 2009 Film Festival | Screenplay / Actor.
Official Selection 2009 PAIFF (People's Awards International Short Film Festival (Quito, Ecuador) | Screenplay / Actor.
Best Experimental Film | 2009 PAIFF | Screenplay / Actor.
Official Selection 2009 QIFF (Queens International Film Festival) | Screenplay / Actor.
Official Selection 2009 CENFLO (Central Florida Film Festival) | Screenplay / Actor.
Toronto Premier at the REEL HEART 2009 Film Festival | Screenplay / Actor.
Official Selection 2009 PAIFF (People's Awards International Short Film Festival (Quito, Ecuador) | Screenplay / Actor.
Best Experimental Film | 2009 PAIFF | Screenplay / Actor.
Official Selection 2009 QIFF (Queens International Film Festival) | Screenplay / Actor.
Official Selection 2009 CENFLO (Central Florida Film Festival) | Screenplay / Actor.
4th runner up at the 2009 Miami Film Race Festival | Director / Actor
4th runner up at the 2009 Miami Film Race Festival | Director / Actor
Poster
About Unique Faces
Unique Faces is a collaborate effort to showcase the talent of different artists around the world by creating the most unique typeface.
“Each unique letter is made by a different face.”
This project came to life when I was living in Paris. While riding the subway to work I heard a commotion, someone abandon their newborn underneath a seat.
That got me to do some research online and the numbers of abandonment that I found opened my eyes.
That night I created the Reach Out Project.
I contacted Project Cuddle and sent them the idea. I never knew if they actually used it, but I felt a little better about what I saw that cold morning.
The “Reach Out” campaign was created to make women aware of the horrors of this inhumane act.
This guerrilla campaign takes place in public baby changing stations. When a mother has to use the station, she will lay her child down on the newspaper in an alley scene so she can feel the disgust and horror these children feel first hand.
Published in "Fresh ideas for a transforming ad business" by Thames & Hudson | 2010
Newcreatives.com | Best of Month | November 2009
This project came to life when I was living in Paris. While riding the subway to work I heard a commotion, someone abandon their newborn underneath a seat.
That got me to do some research online and the numbers of abandonment that I found opened my eyes.
That night I created the Reach Out Project.
I contacted Project Cuddle and sent them the idea. I never knew if they actually used it, but I felt a little better about what I saw that cold morning.
The “Reach Out” campaign was created to make women aware of the horrors of this inhumane act.
This guerrilla campaign takes place in public baby changing stations. When a mother has to use the station, she will lay her child down on the newspaper in an alley scene so she can feel the disgust and horror these children feel first hand.
Published in "Fresh ideas for a transforming ad business" by Thames & Hudson | 2010
Newcreatives.com | Best of Month | November 2009