Client Experiences
Brad DeCecco
New York, NY
About Brad DeCecco
Brad DeCecco lives in New York City, grew up in Boston and photographs subjects around the world. He can often be found shooting rock stars, ranchers or athletes. His photos have been described as "filmic" which is strange as he rarely watches movies. Brad’s environmental portrait work earned him the PDN 30 award for the 30 Best Emerging Photographers of 2007 and the Magenta Foundation's 2011 US Photography Award. A story in rural Montana led him to the world of film in 2005. Since then he has directed and shot both documentary and commercial film projects. Communication Arts recognized his film work with the Jury Prize for Cinematography. Brad’s foray into music videos premiered as a selection for Music on Main at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. His first feature length documentary film, Serpent in the Rock, will premiere in 2012. He is also currently editing his first book about the legal brothels of Nevada. Some clients include: The New York Times Magazine, Esquire, The Washington Post Magazine, Lexus, Time, BBC, Popular Mechanics, People, Smithsonian, ESPN and Universal Records.
About Digital Transitions
"Digital Transitions has been great from the beginning. I came in with a price in mind and they worked with me to find a set-up that suited my needs and fit my budget, in this case the P 45 with C1-Pro. The vibe there is great and everyone is extremely knowledgable and committed to customer service. I have never had to wait for an answer to a question, no matter how trivial. When I need accessories or equipment repair, it's taken care of promptly and explained to me throughout the process. They have frequent seminars, demonstrations and the tech tip emails are a great way to slowly learn more about the software - much easier for me than sitting down with a manual. It really feels like they have my back and with the industry the way it is today, that's a rare thing. I don't hesitate to recommend them." - Brad DeCecco
Current Gear
- Phase One P 45
- Hasselblad 503CW
- Capture One Pro











