Headshots by Marie

Series That Inspired My Photos

Gilbert, AZ
80+ Five Stars
Inspired

Series That Inspired My Photos

The Morning Show

The Morning Show

Each location has a specific color scheme, and it's spectacular. Cold tones on the TV set, warm tones in the hotel rooms. The color work is so intentional that sometimes I pause just to study how they're using it to tell the story. The cinematography does as much emotional heavy lifting as the dialogue.

Foundation

Foundation

Visually stunning doesn't even cover it. The scale, the compositions, the way they use light and color to create entire worlds - it's breathtaking. Every frame feels like it could be a painting.

Westworld

Westworld

The desert landscapes, the contrast between the park and the real world, the way they play with time and perspective visually. It's a masterclass in using environment to build atmosphere.

The Crown

The Crown

The attention to detail in recreating period-specific photography is incredible. They didn't just match the costumes and sets - they matched the look of how things were photographed in each era. The way they shoot the 1950s versus the 1980s changes completely, and it's so well done.

Mad Men

Mad Men

That mid-century aesthetic, perfectly lit and composed. Every shot looks like it could be a vintage advertisement, which is exactly the point. The visual storytelling is as tight as the writing.

The Outsider

The Outsider

Cold and green. The color palette creates this unsettling, isolating atmosphere that never lets you relax. It's bleak and beautiful and exactly right for the story they're telling.

The Morning Show

The Morning Show

Each location has a specific color scheme, and it's spectacular. Cold tones on the TV set, warm tones in the hotel rooms. The color work is so intentional that sometimes I pause just to study how they're using it to tell the story. The cinematography does as much emotional heavy lifting as the dialogue.

Foundation

Foundation

Visually stunning doesn't even cover it. The scale, the compositions, the way they use light and color to create entire worlds - it's breathtaking. Every frame feels like it could be a painting.

Westworld

Westworld

The desert landscapes, the contrast between the park and the real world, the way they play with time and perspective visually. It's a masterclass in using environment to build atmosphere.

The Crown

The Crown

The attention to detail in recreating period-specific photography is incredible. They didn't just match the costumes and sets - they matched the look of how things were photographed in each era. The way they shoot the 1950s versus the 1980s changes completely, and it's so well done.

Mad Men

Mad Men

That mid-century aesthetic, perfectly lit and composed. Every shot looks like it could be a vintage advertisement, which is exactly the point. The visual storytelling is as tight as the writing.

The Outsider

The Outsider

Cold and green. The color palette creates this unsettling, isolating atmosphere that never lets you relax. It's bleak and beautiful and exactly right for the story they're telling.