The Rotomax is a rotational camera arm for filmmakers, photographers, scientists, and artists. It is programmable and well suited for time lapse photography and high-definition documentation of objects and people. The stand gives fine-grained control over rotation speed, and it can revolve as slowly as once per twelve hours. The Rotomax can also control the shutter release frequency on the camera as it revolves.

Collaboration with Andrew Murphy of Monkey Wrench Design.

"Introducing Design Graduates" - a film made for the thesis presentation of the design class of 2009 at Stanford University.


Compressed footage of an Haida totem pole by Don Yeomans.