About

As the creative director for MIDWESTMEDIA, Christopher spends his time telling clients’ stories through a variety of creative mediums that reflect his penchant for art, design, and music.

After graduating from Middle Tennessee State University in 2003 with a degree in Recording Industry, Christopher entered the film and video industry. As an audio engineer for the Manhattan Producers Alliance in New York City, he worked on projects for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and cable television networks such as Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel.

Christopher’s first love is film, a passion that is demonstrated in the creativity and originality he brings to each piece. He strives to create an authentic perspective in each of his projects, and possesses a certain gift for shooting documentary-style pieces.

Starting in 2010, he created the @1614 film and art series. The show has been recognized by Art Focus Magazine for its innovative approach to highlighting artist and bringing attention to talent in Oklahoma. With each film, Christopher vividly illustrates the relationship between the artist and their work.

Here on this blog - you will find Christopher's work - but also work that serves to inspire.

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I have decided to get into the world of lomography. Last year, at an estate sale, I found this awesome little camera that I knew ablsolotley nothing about. It was a plastic camera, called a Diana. 

It only cost $5, so I thought what the hell, and I took it home with me. After looking online at some amazing pictures taken with this camera, my interest really peaked. 

So recently, I bought some film, and snapped off a few photos. My primary subject is my little boy. 

I am still very very new to this process…so much so, even loading the film is a struggle!! but I hope over the course of the year, I will get better at this craft, and will create some pictures that are really fun and interesting to look at. 

I guess my end goal is to be able to decorate my house with some cool LO-FI photography. 

Pictured above are the first 2 pictures I have taken that I thought turned out decent. I hope to get better from here.