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ART IS LIFE
About the Filmmakers:
Co-Producer
Justin Wagner
As a California native, Justin Wagner has spent most of his formative years growing up along the golden state's central coast. After high school, Justin studied art and design at the local community college, which eventually lead him to his true calling; photography. Despite such a short history behind a camera, he decided to make the most of his new-found passion and enroll at Brooks Institute. During his time at Brooks, Justin was fortunate enough to be awarded several recognitions including Brook's First Year Award, Eddie Adams Workshop 08, and CPOY 62. Since his graduation from Brooks in October, Justin has been working freelance in the Los Angles area.
Justin Wagner
As a California native, Justin Wagner has spent most of his formative years growing up along the golden state's central coast. After high school, Justin studied art and design at the local community college, which eventually lead him to his true calling; photography. Despite such a short history behind a camera, he decided to make the most of his new-found passion and enroll at Brooks Institute. During his time at Brooks, Justin was fortunate enough to be awarded several recognitions including Brook's First Year Award, Eddie Adams Workshop 08, and CPOY 62. Since his graduation from Brooks in October, Justin has been working freelance in the Los Angles area.
Co-Producer
Julia Brymer
While in High School, Julia Brymer began photography as an alternative to sculpting. Before she knew it, she was spending many anticipating hours in the darkroom and spending every free moment taking photos. Photography allowed for fun times, the light shining through the darkest clouds. Even while pursuing computer science, she maintained a special space in her life for photography, attending every workshop that came through Denver. Before long, she realized that she could not commit to life in a cubicle, computers were not the optimum choice. In 2005, Julia decided to take the risk, packed up and moved to California where she enrolled at Brooks Institute to begin formal studies in photography. Something vital she always tries to remember, "Never be afraid to go to far, for the truth lies beyond." (Marcel Proust)
Julia Brymer
While in High School, Julia Brymer began photography as an alternative to sculpting. Before she knew it, she was spending many anticipating hours in the darkroom and spending every free moment taking photos. Photography allowed for fun times, the light shining through the darkest clouds. Even while pursuing computer science, she maintained a special space in her life for photography, attending every workshop that came through Denver. Before long, she realized that she could not commit to life in a cubicle, computers were not the optimum choice. In 2005, Julia decided to take the risk, packed up and moved to California where she enrolled at Brooks Institute to begin formal studies in photography. Something vital she always tries to remember, "Never be afraid to go to far, for the truth lies beyond." (Marcel Proust)

