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Los Angeles based photographer and director Geoff Moore creates classic imagery with contemporary innovation.

He has left his indelible cinematic mark on the pages of major magazines, hit MTV videos, national print and TV ad campaigns, photography books, and the wall of many galleries. He has shot everything from the Red Hot Chili Peppers to Diesel, E L L E mag to the L word, Dita Von Teese to Jewel, Heidi Klum to Levis and British GQ.

Moore has infused the global pop culture landscape with campaigns for leading brands and agencies such as Olay, Sony PlayStation, DIESEL, Puma, Dove, TBWA/Chiat/Day LA, Y&R, and Ogilvy and Mather. In TV, he directed the innovative 60-second opening of Showtime’s hit show, The L-Word, as well as the shows print campaign.

Moore’s music videos have been honored by the MTV, Billboard and MVPA Awards, receiving two Director of the Year nominations, as well as nods for Best Female Artist, Best New Artist, MTV Europe Video of The Year, and Rock Video of the Year. He had the distinction of getting his iconic black and white photograph of Chili Peppers guitarist

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John Frusciante on the cover of Workbook—a discriminating honor in the photography world. In 2009, he was commissioned by the estate of Kurt Cobain to shoot fine art images for the internationally released book “Cobain Unseen”. Recently Geoff was featured in a massive outdoor show in Hollywood with Alex Prager and Tasya Van Ree, curated by the Lucie Foundation, called "Facing West- Fashion in the Land of Celluloid."

Moore began his directing career in the mid-nineties at Palomar Pictures, where he was the youngster amongst such visionaries as Gore Verbinsky and Jean-Baptiste Mondino. He then spent several years directing for Ridley Scott’s company RSA, while simultaneously building his photography career. He shoots regularly for magazines, ad agencies, entertainment companies, fashion houses, numerous celebrity shoots, as well as his personal fine art work. Someday he may make a film, but the short form still has all his love and attention. Moore's innovative artistry invite an even more exciting future as he continues his photographic and directorial journey.