“Belladonna” directed by Amber Gray
Director: Amber Gray
Director of Photography: Julian Bernstein
Talent: Koraya Fay | FORD/Robert Black Agency
Director: Amber Gray
Director of Photography: Julian Bernstein
Talent: Koraya Fay | FORD/Robert Black Agency
Published in French magazine Society’s “America” issue, Jesse’s photo essay depicts a Latino neighborhood plagued by “The Serial Street Shooter” while serving as a metaphor for issues in American policy and politics: a lack of immigration reform, racial inequity, a shrinking middle class, community policing dysfunction, a lack of mental healthcare and quotidian gun violence. This work was also a winner in the American Photography Annual, featured in Buzzfeed, Fast Company, Feature Shoot, and The Daily Mail, along with being exhibited at the Houston Center of Photography.
Photographer: Jesse Rieser
Client: Society Magazine
Photo Editor: Renaud Bouchez











Photographer: Laurel Golio
Client: Outlier
Creative Directors: Willie Norris, Lauren Piven









Photographer: Ricky Rhodes
Client: Wine & Spirits
Art Director: Nick Mrozowski






Over the past year, Kevin traveled around the country photographing students participating in the Verizon Innovative Learning program which provides students with needed technology. Verizon is now offering free subscriptions to The New York Times to high school students during the Covid-19 quarantine along with the “The Learning Network,” a collection of education resources, for teachers to assist in remote learning.
Photographer: Kevin Zacher
Client: Verizon
Agency: 140
Creative Director: Doug Wiganowske
Producer: Erin Albrecht
Ramona is both in front of and behind the lens for this series created while she has been home during the Covid 19 outbreak.
Photographer: Ramona Rosales











Photographer: Alex Bernstein
Client: Mazda
Agency: Redwood
Art Directors: Dan Froude, Aston Leach
Producer: Phoebe Haines










Photographer: Elizabeth Weinberg
Client: The New York Times
Photo Editor: Jolie Ruben





Jesse’s ongoing series of surreal suburban vignettes was recognized in the AP 35: American Photography Annual 2019 and is currently featured in the April 2020 issue of LoDown Magazine.
Photographer: Jesse Rieser










