Director / Cinematographer: Dylan Mitro
Tonje Thilesen is a Brooklyn-based photographer whose work has been featured in Pitchfork, VICE, and Vogue Italia. Sparked by a fascination with suburban America, she uses her lens to document the mid-century architecture that defined the culture.
We visited Tonje on set (along with model Caitlin Frame from The Drums) to chat about keeping your subjects comfortable and the importance of a close creative community.
Spencer Badu is a Toronto-based designer and fashion photographer. He’s the name behind burgeoning unisex clothing brand, S.P. Badu, which aims to challenge public perceptions of beauty and gender norms with bold, unique designs, and is increasingly worn by hip-hop elite like A$AP Rocky and Young Thug. We visited Spencer on set to talk about the importance of staying true to your vision.
Director / Editor: Dylan Mitro Producer: Natalie Pannaci Cinematographer: Sebastian Back
Stylist: Bobby Bowen Hair & Make-up: Mila Victoria
Sound Recordist: Amanda Wong
Models: Denzel Arthur, Teesh
Director: Dylan Mitro
Irene Yee is a photographer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Growing up with a passion for rock climbing and photography, she began taking bold, vibrant photos of her friends’ adventures to showcase the diversity of women addicted to the sport. We caught up with Irene to chat about Las Vegas’ natural beauty, putting the world in perspective through a lens, and being comfortable with discomfort.
Role: Director, Producer, Editor
Executive Produced by Free - Neha Sharma
Producer: Alicia Harris & Rebecca Ortiz
Director: Dylan Mitro
An Intimate look into Amaal's album "Black Dove" an interview and performance for Redbull's series titled - Queded Up.
Queued Up Series with Redbull Music Canada features a live intimate performance with Toronto R&B artist, Amaal. This performance was aimed to thread Amaal’s relationship to womanhood, sisterhood and Mother Nature.
Queued Up Series with Redbull Music Canada features a live intimate performance with Quebecois artist Hubert Lenoir. From being called “a French-Canadian nightmare” to his provocative, headline-grabbing live shows, Hubert Lenoir has quickly become regarded as one Canada’s most talented songwriters and dynamic performers. Hailing from Québec City, his signature brand of rock redefines conventional definitions of beauty, tangled in melancholia and suffering. In this unique performance, Hubert performs an alternative rendition of “hunny bunny,” his first song ever written in English.
This installation was designed by Dylan Mitro for The Creator Class, featuring Tyler Mitchell who shot the cover of Vogue featuring Beyonce. This installation was inspired by Tyler's photos, giving the attendees of the event the opportunity to take photos in the installation.
Photography: Dylan Mitro