Email: liandigitalmedia@gmail.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/eric.lian2
Our still photography has appeared in well known publications and newspapers and our video footage has appeared on bay area news stations KTVU 2, KRON 4, KPIX 5, KGO 7, distributed nationally by CNN and used in part by America’s Most Wanted and other national productions requiring stock footage.
For general inquiries regarding the use of images, video, or audio for commercial productions and publications, please contact us through email.
A partial list of agencies and companies using our work includes: Airborne Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), Aviation Specialties Unlimited (ASU), Bell Helicopter, Boeing, California Highway Patrol (CHP), Delaware State Police, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), General Electric, Helicopter Association International (HAI), Hexcel Corporation, Lockheed Martin, McDonnell Douglas, People Magazine, PHI Helicopters, REACH Medical Air Services, Simplex Manufacturing, Vertical Magazine, Aerospace Filtration Systems (AFS)…
Through the convenience of the internet, we’re able to work with clients outside of our physical area. We have successfully completed many projects where email the phone were the primary means of communication and delivery.
The ‘I’ in Our and We
Eric Lian
I rolled and developed my own film and printed my own photos light years before it was retro-fashionable. Being artistic is an inherited family trait. Together, everything I shoot or illustrate is done with a natural sense of interest, composition, and effect. I spent a number of years shooting weddings and creating more technical, commercial imaging for corporate clients.
I’m a native Californian and have lived and worked in the bay area for most of my life with extended periods in the east bay, Silicon Valley, Sonoma County, and four years in Cambridge, England. I’m a licensed pilot. I’ve traveled to all 50 US states and 80 countries.
Karen Lian
Karen was born in London, England, and represents the British flag in our logo. Photographically, my first experience with Karen was on a trip to Spain for the Spanish Fallas Festival in 2006. I already knew she could shoot, but I was pleasantly surprised – and maybe even a little astonished – by her intensity. In three days time with little sleep, she went from a red carpet shoot to having holes burned in her favorite jacket from flying embers covering a large structure fire to photographing Spain’s Queen Sophia. Sometimes I have to stop shooting just to watch her work, especially when other credentialed photographers try to duck under her lens and apologize for getting in her way.

