Smashbox Studios Hires David Radin as Senior Director of Studio Services
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif., Aug. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Smashbox Studios announces the new hire of David Radin as Senior Director of Studio Services. David will be overseeing the Smashbox photo equipment divisions both on-site and on-location. David comes to Smashbox with 30+ years of expertise in the photography business, most recently as owner of Socal Productions, where they produced jobs for Juergen Teller, Carter Smith, Michael Thompson, Steven Lippman, Mario Testino, Ruven Afanador, Guzman, Andrew McPherson, the list goes on .... "David is above board and transparent with everything," says Spencer Bagley, agency producer and art buyer at McCann Erickson. "... He consistently delivered on whatever was asked, small or large and always had the resources every time. I expect he will do the same at Smashbox."
"David has a long and rich history with us. He understands the expectations of the 'Smashbox experience' and knows how to deliver when it comes to customer service and order fulfillment. David's experience working with the likes of Annie Leibovitz and Helmut Newton will be a huge asset in delivering excellence to our clients," says Mikel Elliott, CEO of Smashbox Studios.
Smashbox Studios is a Los Angeles-based production facility that regularly hosts photoshoots, events, commercials and more. Smashbox Studios is owned by Quixote Studios, managing partner; and Estee Lauder, whose portion of the company was part of a larger deal during a recent Smashbox Cosmetics acquisition.
Dave Radin shot at the original Smashbox Studios in Culver City with Michel Comte before their doors officially opened 17 years ago. For a recent interview with David, visit: http://www.smashboxstudios.com/yello/?p=19896#more-19896
David Radin can be reached at [email protected]
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SOURCE Smashbox Studios
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