I began my journey in 1999, working alongside my father in his agency, ADC Diffusion International , which later became unimediaimages.com . Back then, I was young, hungry, and full of wonder—covering red carpets, festivals, and concerts. Sometimes, I’d accompany my father on private interviews with legends like Sting , The Beach Boys , Ravi Shankar , Angelina Jolie (before Hollywood transformed her), and countless others whose names have since faded from memory but whose faces are burned into my mind. Later, I moved to London to work with Filmmagic , covering news and high-profile events. But the industry was changing fast—the rise of Getty Images turned photography into a ruthless game of survival. I then joined Wenn , where I was introduced to the world of paparazzi—raw, unfiltered, and relentless. Suddenly, my photos weren’t just art; they were currency. After five years, Owen Beany , Wenn’s head, offered me a position in Los Angeles. That’s where everything changed. In Bri...