Acclaimed production company has welcomed director and photographer Blaise Cepis to its roster. Blaise marks Institute鈥檚 fourth dual signing to both its commercial directing and photography rosters, alongside Lauren Greenfield, Ray Neutron, and Thandiwe Muriu, cementing Institute鈥檚 multi-platform production expertise in delivering unmatched creative collaboration for clients.
Blaise is known for creating bright, absurd, subtly opulent, and surreal visuals in his work, which celebrates the exaggerated human condition and the unique traits that make people unforgettable. A graduate of the Parsons School of Design, he built his career as an art director at leading ad agencies including JWT, Mother, Sid Lee, and Orchard Creative, working on campaigns for iconic brands such as Cadillac, Red Bull, PepsiCo, Absolut, and Smirnoff. He then spent nearly a decade making a name for himself as a freelance director and photographer, blending his advertising experience and background in fine art and design to create wholly original work. As a director/photographer, he has worked with an impressive roster of brand clients including Calvin Klein, Adidas, Puma, Velveeta, Bombas, Chevrolet, Remy Martin, Impossible Foods, The New Yorker, NBC, Vice, and many more.
鈥淚nstitute鈥檚 roster is brimming with exceptional, heavy-hitting talent, and I鈥檓 honored to join the ranks,鈥 said Blaise. 鈥淎s a director, being able to rally the team around an idea while earning the trust of our collaborators is my ultimate goal. Having the support of such an amazing team, with all of their experience and presence, feels great. I鈥檓 excited to get started.鈥
鈥淏laise is deeply, naturally talented,鈥 said Tori Palmatier, managing director at Institute. 鈥淗is ability to fuse design, eye-popping visuals, and energetic storytelling across film and photography encapsulates the unique visual voice we look for in an Institute artist and collaborator. He's also just an incredibly funny and wonderful human!"
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