Central Canadian born and raised, Daniel now calls Southern California home. Photography was introduced to him at a young age and has stuck with him ever since. Daniel focused his pursuits of the visual arts throughout high school and college and earned a Photography Bachelor’s degree from Emily Carr University of Art and Design in 2010. Daniel’s involvement in the Canadian music scene in his youth had him on the road documenting life on tour for some of the country’s most prolific touring acts.

Over the years Daniel has been a digital imaging technician and first assistant for some of the the world’s best photographers, using his technical expertise to carry out high end photography for global brands. His passion for good photography, impressive experience and attention to detail allow him to function as one of the industry’s finest collaborators. Daniel offers a unique perspective into photographic solutions to accomplish visual mastery.

In 2019 Daniel started Nutana Studio as a way to market his photography of architecture and interiors. Since then Daniel and his team have been helping clients realize their photography goals.

Services

Photography & Videography
Aerial Stills & Motion (FAA Part 107 Certified)
Digital Image Workflow Consultation
On Set Digital Image Technician
Retouching
Portfolio Editing & Reviews

Clients

Beats by Dre
Billboard
Calvin Klien
GQ
Levi’s
Anthropologie
Califia Farms
Dawn
NY Magazine
Disney
L’Officiel
Playboy
Purina
Red Bull
Ring
Uber Freight

“Like most others, I was a seeker, a mover, a malcontent, and at times a stupid hell-raiser. I was never idle long enough to do much thinking, but I felt somehow that some of us were making real progress, that we had taken an honest road, and that the best of us would inevitably make it over the top. At the same time, I shared a dark suspicion that the life we were leading was a lost cause, that we were all actors, kidding ourselves along on a senseless odyssey. It was the tension between these two poles - a restless idealism on one hand and a sense of impending doom on the other - that kept me going.”
― Hunter S. Thompson, The Rum Diary