Dave Schwep

Born in Maine and raised in Jacksonville, Oregon, Dave Schwep began his photography career at the age of 19 on the ski slopes of Big Sky Montana.

He then worked a 6-month commercial fishing venture in Alaska, traveled across country, and landed in South Beach, Miami where he shot fashion and glamour photography.

Through Dreamsequences, Schwep applied his unique process to advertising, television promos and in 2008 he expanded into cinematography and film production, creating his first short, "Bordeaux" (2008), starring "Hero's" Zachary Quinto.

[1] Schwep also took his cameras and signature process into both Peru, where he was the director of photography for the documentary, "Stepping into the Fire" (2011),[2] and Haiti, where he continues to shoot for charitable organizations.

[3] A sampling of his television credits include the popular shows House, Glee, Modern Family, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, American Idol, X Factor, and New Girl.