BIOS

Anne Alvergue

Anne Alvergue is a documentary filmmaker and artist. Her short films have screened at film festivals and galleries internationally, the Pacific Film Archive, and the San Francisco Art Institute. Her editing credits include Michael Apted's Married in America, Tibet in Song, My Kid Could Paint That, and Africa Rising. Her work has aired on PBS, MTV, ESPN, Discovery, A&E, VH1 and Lifetime. She recently curated a show of experimental work at the Walter Maciel Gallery in LA. Anne received a Bachelor's Degree from UC Berkeley and a Master's Degree in Documentary Film from Stanford University.

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Michael Isabell

Michael Isabell is a filmmaker and photographer. He got his first still camera at age 6 and began making super-8 films at 12, buying film cartridges with the profits from his paper delivery route. Through high school he and his production group The Royalist Ones produced eight short narrative videos, in which Michael variously wrote, directed, acted, shot and editied. In the US Navy Michael trained and worked as a military journalist aboard the USS Tripoli during Operation Desert Storm. After receiving a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Art Photography from San Francisco State University, he worked for four years as a photographer and photo assistant to many notable image makers including Tim Street-Porter, Mary Ellen Carroll and Max Vadukul, with whom he maintains a consistant working collaboration. His clients include Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveler, Stephen Sprouse, Yohji Yamamoto, Express, Bloomingdales, T Style Magazine, German Vanity Fair and China Vogue.

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