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Craig Horn

Craig’s journey into the world of photography has been varied and intense.  His resume includes a multiple day video shoot in the middle of Utah, shooting ancient rock art.  He filmed an interview with Medal of Honor winner Dakota Meyer in Washington DC for Toyota.  His on the spot decisiveness led to booking 3 Uber XL’s at once to haul photography gear from B&H Photo in NYC to Drift Studio, for a photo shoot he was part of for a high end fashion company.  Filming kids getting slimed on Santa Monica Pier for Nickelodeon was a highlight, especially since the deal included getting his brother - and business partner - drenched as well.  He has filmed for companies producing safety videos, shot a multitude of dance studios, photographed food for a professional chef, and filmed and photographed countless weddings.  After ten years he is ready to build his own company, which will allow him to capture your Decisive Moments.

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Nick Horn

Eight years ago, younger brother Nick, accidentally tripped over a hard drive Craig was using while editing, which cost hundreds of dollars to fix.  In order to pay his brother back, Nick began working - for free, of course - on Craig’s various gigs.  At first it was just a way to repay the debt; but over time, the photo / video craft grabbed him too.  After paying his brother back, he started working for Disney three years ago as a photographer while continuing his freelance work with  his brother and other companies.  Nick has always been an advocate of owning a business and pushed at Craig to get it started.  Nick’s goal is take what they have learned and use those skills to capture your moments.

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elvis chirinos jr

Elvis decided six years ago to take his love of movies to the next level by filming and editing his first wedding. Some advice: don’t challenge him on video trivia; he knows even the most even obscure stuff.   He fell in love with the feeling you get when you watch two people, very much in love, get married, from behind the lens of a camera.  His freelance work and video editing skills led him to the Horn brothers.  Together they have worked for various vendors, and editing videos became Elvis’s passion.  His goal is to take your moments and capture them in a video you will treasure for years to come.