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About 602 Filmworks
As an avid photographer for over twenty years and a graduate in videography since 2006, visual storytelling has become a genuine passion of mine. While not my full‑time profession, capturing meaningful moments and conveying authentic experiences is where I want to take this passion further.
Through my work in various video production settings, including underwater cinematography, I’ve discovered that what truly inspires me is documenting people—their dedication, skill, and environments that most others rarely get to see up close. I aim to reveal the artistry and pride behind their professions through my lens.

This vision took shape while filming health and safety videos for a large construction company. I was struck by the teamwork, precision, and commitment of the workers—moving together like a well‑orchestrated machine. In industries such as construction, where there is little margin for error, visual documentation can be a valuable tool for safety awareness and continuous improvement.

My goal is to help teams see themselves from a new perspective. Video and photography can highlight professional movement, teamwork, and challenges that go unnoticed in the moment. By showcasing your team’s dedication and safe work practices, your employees can take pride in their contribution while reinforcing a culture of safety and appreciation.

602 Filmworks is dedicated to providing professional videography and photography services that strengthen team morale, highlight excellence, and support the ongoing safety and success of your projects.

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INSPIRATION

   

Had Charles Ebbets not had a camera to take the famous 1932 photo of “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” on the 69th floor, just months before construction of the building was completed, there would be no real history of the importance of photographs in construction. This photo was made into a highly commercialized poster and shows 11 men sitting on a beam of the GE building eating lunch.
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                     Courtesy Photo:  Charles Ebetts 1932 - Lunch Atop a Skyscraper
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