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wrightjr

Wilmington , United States
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As an inspired film-maker, he took his motion camera and switched it to still photography. Young in age, he traveled the world with his father & mother who were stationed in the military. This moment in time allowed Mr. Wright to capture the most beautiful parts of the world from Europe to the United States. From that time on, Mr. Wright has taken all that he has seen and incorporated it into his filmmaking and photography.

Upon graduating from High School, A self-motivated Mr. Wright went to film school to achieve more knowledge on filmmaking & still photography. After 3 years of film boot camp and training, Mr. Wright and his film buddies created "COLOR OF LIFE INC." Mr. Wright has worked for the Power House, VIBE Magazine, MUTE Magazine, Geffen Records, and Major League Entertainment. He has had the pleasure to photograph the likes of Common, Russell Simmons, Deitrick Hadden, Tye Tribbitt, Stat Quo, Al Roker, Kidz in the Hall, and many more.

Going forth to work on shoots with "Johnny Nunez" from Art For Life, Kiss's Spring Jam, and Hot 97's Summer Jam, to various music video sets. Determined to be an unstoppable vision, he won't stop until the world understands through his eyes of photography. Mr. Wright is pushing the grain and visions to the next level.

COLOF OF LIFE INC.

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Heart of the World is "BLACK"

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COLOR OF LIFE Inc

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COLOR OF LIFE

Our Slogan is simple, "CULTURE & LIFE." At COL INC. we want to focus on the ones that are paying their rent with their passions.

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Color Of Life in For…

The good brother Andrè Wright Jr. just put a new book into production. Go to his flickr for more here.

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