Deluxe

DELUXE’s work is defined by highly stylized, design-driven filmmaking that prioritizes emotion and sensation. With automotive as a core speciality, his films span narrative and brand storytelling, seamlessly blending live action and CGI. His precise, concept-forward approach has shaped campaigns for Porsche, Mercedes, Hyundai, Toyota, and Smart.

Mark Binks

Mark’s work pushes the boundaries of fashion and portraiture through a fearless approach to colour and composition. Unbound by rules, his imagery feels bold, expressive, and instantly recognizable. His recent work for TD showcases his ability to create striking visuals that stand apart while remaining deeply intentional.

Jimmi Francoeur

Jimmi’s work lives at the intersection of culture, fashion, and visual style. Known for his ability to capture people with honesty and restraint, he brings an image-first sensibility to narrative and commercial storytelling. His films and photographs are defined by strong composition, emotional subtlety, and a clear, human point of view.

P.G.

P.G.’s work is rooted in sharp, human-led comedy and an instinct for finding the moment that’s funny because it’s true. With decades of experience shaping iconic brand storytelling, he brings impeccable timing, performance, and tonal precision to his films, crafting humour that feels effortless, relatable, and lived-in.

Danielle Shapira

Danielle is funny. That’s really the starting point. Her work is driven by sharp instincts, cultural fluency, and an unforced sense of humour that actually lands. She’s directed comedy for brands like Taco Bell, eBay, Toyota, Chips Ahoy!, and Google –  creating work that feels current, smart, and deeply bingeable.

Abraham Felix

Abraham’s work is rooted in close observation and emotional nuance. Favouring quiet moments over spectacle, his films explore human relationships with patience and clarity. His approach feels intimate, considered, and deeply grounded, bringing a thoughtful point of view to campaigns for Coleman, Advil, and the Red Cross.

Nikki Ormerod

Nikki’s work blends cinematic storytelling with a sharp, human sensibility. Moving fluidly between stills and motion, her films balance emotion, humour, and craft with visual intention. She has directed campaigns for global brands including McDonald’s, Heinz, Dairy Queen, Hyundai, Coca-Cola, and Nike.

Danielle Matar

Danielle’s work blends elevated food imagery with a refined lifestyle sensibility. Straddling editorial and commercial worlds, her photographs feel intentional, modern, and effortlessly compelling. Her recent work for Metro, The Keg, and Skip is a testament to her ability to turn everyday moments into standout visual storytelling.

Louise Palmberg

Louise’s work is instantly recognizable for its bold stylization, precise choreography, and elevated approach to food. With an obsessive eye for movement, texture, and rhythm, she transforms food into visual performance. Her work includes campaigns for Bacardi, Starbucks, and Don Julio – and has (not so) quietly shaped the look of the category.

Renée Rodenkirchen

Renée’s work is shaped by a high-fashion foundation and an unmistakably offbeat sensibility. Blending stylization, humour, and bold visual choices, she creates films and images that feel playful, unexpected, and entirely her own. Her work includes campaigns for Jo Malone, Louis Vuitton, and Grey Goose.

Dana Romanoff

Dana’s work is playful, honest, and deeply human. Whether she’s pulling at heartstrings or slipping in a perfectly timed dirty joke, her storytelling is rooted in emotional truth. With natural warmth and wit, she creates films and images that connect quickly and linger. Her work includes campaigns for Best Buy, UPS, and Marriott.

Brianna Roye

Brianna’s work is defined by emotional clarity and quiet confidence. Her photographs capture genuine human connection with restraint, allowing moments to breathe without artifice. There’s a natural openness to her imagery that feels honest and considered. Her work for Egale, Scarborough Health Network, and SickKids reflects this approach.

Luciano Ruiz

Luciano’s work is a ride through meticulously crafted, highly stylized worlds. Driven by technical precision and bold creative vision, he creates immersive films that feel transportive and trend-setting. His work for Tuborg Japan, McDonald’s, and KFC showcases an aesthetic-led approach where every detail is intentional and every frame feels designed.

Mike Seehagel

Mike’s work pairs beautifully honest lifestyle storytelling with striking, cinematic visuals. His photographs move effortlessly from expansive landscapes to intimate human moments, creating immersive narratives rooted in place and feeling. His work for Lincoln, American Express, and Fairmont showcases a refined visual language that balances scale, texture, and emotion.

Kyle Topping

Kyle’s work balances raw honesty with a refined commercial sensibility. Unafraid to show it all, he shapes real moments into elevated visual storytelling that feels authentic, intentional, and impactful. His ability to find beauty in the unpolished has defined work for brands including Sportcheck, Budweiser, and Pfizer.