Avant-garde Films (AGF) is actively developing original film projects and marketing screenplays for production.
While also providing trusted visual storytelling for government and corporate media projects.
AGF is currently engaged in a nationwide visual documentation initiative with the Naval History and Heritage Command, covering 16 sites across the United States and photographing over 250 historically significant artifacts.
This multi-month project involves precise image capture, site coordination, artifact handling, and high-resolution documentation for both archival records and public presentation. From museum collections to loaned artifacts housed in regional institutions, our work ensures these items are preserved visually with the care and accuracy they deserve.
This project reflects AGF’s strength in managing federal-scale logistics while delivering consistent, publication-ready imagery for cultural preservation.
In 2007, I led the Alaska Digital Imaging Project for the National Park Service, which included travel to Juneau, Sitka, Anchorage, Gustavus, and Fairbanks. I photographed more than 1,600 museum artifacts across multiple collections, contributing to the preservation and accessibility of Alaska’s diverse historical and archaeological holdings.
From 2010 to 2019, I also documented architecture nationally for commercial and institutional clients, producing high-quality imagery that supported marketing, documentation, and historical recordkeeping needs across a range of building types and regions.
Also we are currently in the process of seeling screenplays and developling film prjects for production