
Since it's conception in 2004, Indigoverse has focused on the creation of all things media and with the help of a few dedicated members, this company has flourished into a well known local establishment which
has worked with large companies such as Mazda, Roland & Toyota.
Origin
I’ve been artistically & musically inclined since I can remember and have always been a very big patron of all things media.
As an artist I go by the alias ‘Indigo’ which is the manifestation of a childhood identity I assigned myself when I was 6 years of age.
The name Indigoverse is derived from that alias, and signifies a collected body of work that I have accumulated over the recent years with the help of a very talented team of individuals in the industry.
Set on a black backdrop, my portal becomes a stage to encompass the highlights of work I have accomplished to date.
My logo is a dragon fossil, its significance is global and the idea entertains the concept of a fossil, which illustrates that "Anything is possible…"
This philosophy is an adopted creed under which Indigoverse operates.
The last 4 years have been rather productive and full of future prospect in the media industry.
With that said, I would like to share some of my work with you.
"Cheers!"
~Indi
To stay up to date with all Indigoverse ventures and projects visit the new blog:
"INDIGOVERSE PHOTOGRAPHY".
Indigoverse Photography has been featured once again on an international Cosplayer Magazine!
The magazine article covers a 6 page spread and interviews Traci Hines regarding her experiences on the shoot day and other ventures in her professional life. If you wish to read more please visit
"Cosplayer E-Zine Issue #11 Photo Work Feature" and have a look for yourself or go straight to the host site 'Cosplayer'.
Indigoverse Productions has been working steadily with everyone at
The Zelda Project on the next in the series of shoots planned for the 2011 agenda.
The next shoot which is scheduled for the late May will cover several scenes from OOT including Lon Lon Ranch, Hyrule Field and Link riding Eponabr />
If you missed the "Lost Woods" shoot over the summer. here are some of the resulting shots from that day, including a 30 minute behind the scenes video on all that took place, please visit
The Zelda Project: "Lost Woods" 2010 Shoot and have a look for yourself.