June • 2016
Dude, sorry for not completing, this. Thank you for everything, I will send you the link, but we have not posted anything, so please don't post yet ok. Thank you and we will be in touch!
New York, NY, USA
5 reviews$400 - $2000 / Day
Request QuoteDanny Ghitis (b. 1982) is an editorial and commercial photographer whose personal projects revolve around the relationship between memory and identity. The son of Jewish South American immigrants, he moved around a lot as a child, which helped him to develop a lifelong interest in documenting the lives of strangers and culturally ambiguous communities. With his work he attempts to pose questions, rather than answers, to challenge expectations and encourage introspection. He is a frequent contributor to The New York Times, and tends to spend all his money on traveling and chocolate. When he’s not taking pictures he enjoys rock climbing and playing Dungeons and Dragons with his nerdy friends. Clients include Adbusters, AFAR, Bon Appetit, Billboard, Bloomberg Businessweek, BUST, Chicago Tribune Magazine, Chronicle of Higher Education, CNN, Global Strategy Group, Gothamist, Maclean’s, The New York Times, Newsday, Rolling Stone, Stern, and TIME.
June • 2016
Dude, sorry for not completing, this. Thank you for everything, I will send you the link, but we have not posted anything, so please don't post yet ok. Thank you and we will be in touch!
November • 2023
Extremely seamless!
Two weeks prior to his death, the legendary designer Massimo Vignelli read letters from admirer's.
Social media videos for Alexis Bittar, shot behind the scenes during a fashion shoot for an upcoming jewelry line.
A 10-episode web series featuring Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson of "Broad City" that has been called a cross between Seinfeld and Twin Peaks.
NYC street artist commissioned me to make a video of her installation/performance for a prominent art gallery, Joseph Gross Gallery.
Co-directed and shot a short narrative film, an "anti-romcom" about two single New Yorkers both searching for their optimal partner, who get lost in a dystopian dating service.
Gothamist has a series of live music videos on location. This is one of Amanda Palmer shot at the South Street Seaport Museum.
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