About Red Square Photography


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Here's a little biographical information about Corey Weiner, President/Janitor at Red Square Photography...
1967 / AGE 0
Corey Weiner born in New York.

1975 / AGE 7
Moves to Southern California and is greatly influenced by the media, disco, frozen yogurt and some roller skating turban-clad guitarist on Venice Beach.

1984 / AGE 16
Gets his first camera, a pawned Canon AE-1, and a job as photographer on his high school newspaper. Saves enough money to spend the summer touring Europe with backpack and camera. Discovers art, design and the most amazing bread he's ever eaten.

1991 / AGE 24
Graduating college with a B.S. in Marketing, joins ad agency Rubin Postaer and Associates in Santa Monica as a Junior Beginner Cappuccino Barista on the Honda automotive account. Gains creative, production and client service experience at a very high level of quality.

1994 / AGE 27
Joins Crispin Porter Bogusky in Miami and spends three years as Senior Account Football between creative department and clients. Works on AT&T Wireless, Travel Channel Latin America and other accounts until he just can't take anymore of it.

1997 / AGE 30
Realizing he actually could take some more of it, joins boutique design firm Pinkhaus, working on travel and hospitality accounts. Finally, it was Pinkhaus who decided that Corey needed to change his career path.

1998 / AGE 31
An interior designer asks Corey to shoot her projects. He invests in equipment and begins shooting for architects, designers and real estate brokers. Images appear in Forbes, Wallpaper, Met Home and other publications.

2003 / AGE 36
Wallpaper sends him to shoot a Relais & Chateaux property in the Caribbean. This begins a string of projects for Hyatt, Radisson, Marriott, Ritz-Carlton and other hospitality brands. Clients push to combine architectural and lifestyle which gives way to more resort, spa and fitness projects. Over the next four years, Corey completes projects in Europe, Asia and across North America.

2009 / AGE 41
Stock archive Digital Railroad disappears with over 1,000 of Corey's images. Now tries PhotoShelter.