He lives and adventures in Bozeman, Montana, with his wife, two children and two dogs, and he is currently producing a personal untitled documentary film project. His innate ability to capture moments of truth and observing narratives that unfold through his lens is what drives him to continue documenting deserving and vulnerable human stories. Murphy’s curiosity and empathetic nature, coupled with his genuine interest in people, are evident in the way he connects with characters through his camera. Chris has created intro sequences for the Red Bull films “Art of Flight” and “The Fourth Phase,” and most recently directed and produced the award-winning snowboard film “Depth Perception.” He went on to work as a cinematographer on Spike Jonze’s skate film “Pretty Sweet,” feature documentary “Waiting for Lightning,” Nat Geo Wild’s “America the Wild,” and he recently finished shooting on a BBC series. His commercial work paved a solid foundation for his thoughtful, creative process and aptitude for powerful storytelling. Murphy has directed and produced brand content for Red Bull, Leica Camera, Vans, Yeti Coolers, Arc’teryx and Land Rover. His humble beginnings of documenting familial characters and editing the footage on a homemade linear VHS tape-to-tape system evolved into a full-blown obsession that led him to a successful career in filmmaking. Murphy grew up in Great Falls, Montana, where he spent his time roaming the streets and concrete surfaces on a skateboard while incessantly following his friends around with a Hi8 DV camera. It is from these experiences that his passion to capture stories and bring them to the world stems.ĬHRIS MURPHY is an award-winning Filipino American filmmaker with an established history as a director, producer and cinematographer in the brand content and entertainment industry. In addition to being seen on the BBC and in the IMAX film “National Parks Adventure,” Lowe has appeared in publications such as Science magazine, Men’s Journal and Outside magazine.įrom his backyard in Bozeman, Montana, to the far corners of the globe, Lowe has witnessed countless extraordinary moments, wildlife encounters and interactions with people from vastly different walks of life. Since then, he has shot and produced for The Atlantic, National Geographic Adventure and National Geographic magazines. Taking up storytelling as his mission, he received a National Geographic Young Explorers Grant in 2012. Lowe has been on shoots taking him up Alaska’s Inside Passage, into the deserts of the Sahara and to the high peaks of the Himalaya, as well as journeying to Antarctica by sea on three separate expeditions.įrom a young age, Lowe was exposed to the magic of traveling to and observing some of the world’s most remote cultures and environments. MAX LOWE is a filmmaker and photographer known for the short films “Slacker,” “Adventure Not War,” “Sky Migrations” and, most recently, “Bare Existence.” He has produced commercial still and film content for brands such as The North Face, Calvin Klein and Toyota.
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