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Shooting Safely during covid

Scott's been busy.

He shot essential workers all over Texas—ranchers and farmers who keep us fed and utility crews who keep the lights on and water flowing. Scott got to shoot a camel, too.

Vista Ridge Pumping Field. Pipeline runs 150 miles from Caldwell to San Antonio, Texas

Scott worked alone or with small crews following Texas Film Commission COVID guidelines—social distance, masks, temperatures, sanitizing gear. He and his basic crew (two Lighting/Digi-Tec/Sound-Tec assistants & HMU Stylist) are fully vaccinated.

He self-produced shoots for agencies and clients in Chicago, LA, New York, Raleigh, Boston, and Austin. All without getting on a plane.

In normal times Scott often works with accomplished producers who hire full crews and cast talent for multi-day location shoots. He can call on them again since Texas is now "Open for Business" (we'll still follow safe protocols).

American Akaushi Cattle Association, shot over two days in Harwood, Texas
Cowboy Randy Peterson spreads a bag of range cubes
Three generations of farmers, Kirk Stelly and family, Leonville, LA. Shot for G&S Communications, Raleigh, NC.
Electric linemen, shot for National Rural Electric Co-op Association, Washington DC
Pat Maloney Law Firm, San Antonio, for Scorpion LA

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Camel Rancher/Adventure Guide Doug Baum & Richard the Lionheart, Valley Mills, Texas for Texas Co-op Power Magazine
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