Meet the Team
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Zak Bedaida
Video & Photography Manager
Zak is a multi-talented musician with a background in music and video production. As a signed artist, he performed at major festivals worldwide.
Zak's background as a former professional basketball player and his fluency in English, French, and Arabic bring a unique perspective to his work as a filmmaker at the PictureShed.
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Tom Powers
Videographer & Photographer
Tom is often the laugh of the room, whether it’s from his incredibly detailed stories, or just his general presence. Part-time stripper, full-time Video producer, and one hell of a dancer (Or so he likes to think).
Despite being a big softy, Tom has a major obsession with horror films. His favourite being night at the museum, starring Ben Stiller and Robin Williams.
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Andrew Curtis
Videographer & Photographer
A passionate content creator, it’s something Andy set his heart on ever since college. With a role as a camera operator transitioning to sound engineer, before going back full circle to encompass slick editing and visual creation, he's now the full ticket when it comes to video production.
And a decade after his college dreams began, here he is creating cracking content for our clients.
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Joe Gillin
Videographer & Photographer
Meet the man, the myth, the legend, Joe Gillin, who is frequently mistaken for the equally legendary Lionel Messi.
Joe is a talented and friendly video producer who brings creativity, passion, and a laid-back vibe to everything he does. Whether you're looking to create a stunning visual masterpiece or simply want to work with someone who is a joy to be around, Joe is your guy.
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Chris Ilston
Design Manager
Chris is our visual virtuoso, putting his designer’s eye (and abilities) to whatever creative idea we have in mind, bringing it all to life.
As well as working on our creative campaign work, he also builds key client branding assets, from social posts to websites, brochures to advertising; delivering professional, eye-catching design that resonates.
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