ESTEVAN ORIOL - 'LA FINGERS' (RISK collaboration)
ABOUT ESTEVAN ORIOL
Estevan Oriol is an internationally celebrated professional photographer, director and urban lifestyle entrepreneur. Beginning his career as a hip-hop club bouncer turned tour manager for popular Los Angeles-based rap groups Cypress Hill and House of Pain, Estevan’s passion for photography developed while traveling the world. With an influential nudge and old camera from his father, renowned photographer Eriberto Oriol, Estevan began documenting life on the road and established a name for himself amid the emerging hip-hop scene. Nearly 20 years later, Oriol’s extensive portfolio juxtaposes the glamorous and gritty planes of LA culture, featuring portraits of famous athletes, artists, celebrities and musicians as well as Latino, urban, gang, and tattoo culture lifestyles. He has photographed Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Dennis Hopper, Ryan Gosling, Chloe Moretz, Marissa Miller, Kim Kardashian, Kanye West, Snoop Dogg, Floyd Mayweather, and others. He has also produced shoots for internationally acclaimed photographers such as Ellen von Unwerth for Sang Bleu and Luca Babini for GQ Italy. In addition to shooting campaigns for companies including Cadillac, Nike, Dickies, Montejo, and Footlocker. As well as directing media projects for My Cadillac Stories, MetroPCS, MTV and Apple, Estevan has designed album covers and/or directed music videos for artists including Eminem, Cypress Hill, Blink 182, Snoop Dogg and Xzibit. Estevan has more recently elevated his mastery with directing/ producing his first full length documentary LA Originals on Netflix that peaked at the #4 spot overall in popularity and has become the #1 watched documentary on the platform. This has led to more directorial projects that include a Cypress Hill Documentary that was recently acquired by Showtime and will make its debut in the upcoming year as well as executive producing a scripted TV series for STX. His work has been showcased in select galleries and institutions—such as Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives, Mesa Contemporary Art Center, Petersen Automotive Museum, and The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles’ Art in the Streets exhibit—concluding with a best-selling books of his work: LA Woman, L.A. Portraits, And This Is Los Angeles capturing the dangerous gangsters, Lowriders, Musicians, Celebrities, L.A. Lifestyle and alluring beauty of women shot in his uniquely provocative and raw style. His photography has been featured in Complex, FHM, Juxtapoz, GQ, Vibe, Rolling Stone and other publications, with appearances on popular television shows such as, CNN’s Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown, CNN’s Street Food-Roy Choi, HBO’s Entourage and Last Call With Carson Daly.
ABOUT RISK
Kelly “RISK” Graval is the Godfather of the West Coast Graffiti movement. He was the first Graffiti artist to paint train cars, freeway overpasses and billboards. His desire to put his work on dangerous, highly visible spots was called “Going to the Heavens”. Over the past two decades, RISK has become a force in the international art scene. Exhibiting in major Museums - LA MoCA, California Museum of Art and Long Beach Museum of Art. RISK’s work can be found in major galleries in New York, Toronto, London, Paris, Miami and San Francisco. He has collaborated with Aerosmith, Bernie Taupin and Michael Jackson.
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