JOHN BLAIS PRODUCTIONS


Award Winning Photographer and Director, John Blais + Executive Producer, Jen Pracht connect…… A creative couple bonded by love of life and story-telling, John and Jen create motion and still productions for global brands, many of them integrated, with a focus on documentary lifestyle.

With timeless energy and heartfelt joy, award winning photographer and director, John Blais captures real life and realm of emotion like no other.  Never without a camera, his attraction for human connection is infectious. John is shy by nature, but behind the camera his innate cheerfulness makes everyone around him feel comfortable and supported.  People in all walks of life invite him into their homes and lives.  John’s down to earth approach instantly puts everyone at ease, allowing him to connect honestly.  Always in the moment, he radiates a love of life that his subjects share and the viewer can feel.

Executive Producer, Jen Pracht is the heart and soul behind every production.  From creative call to final deliverables, Jen collaborates closely with clients to fully realize their concepts and bring visions to life.  Her ability to successfully navigate the complexities of the production process with grace is a testament to her 25+ years of experience in the world of advertising and production.  Extensive production experience, coupled with her former role as a Communications and Entertainment CPA at KPMG equip her with a deep understanding of the creative, financial and logistical aspects of production.  She takes pride in curating and nurturing an intimate, authentic vibe on set - bringing together a talented crew that supports John’s vision and inevitably joins the fam! 

Some of Our Wonderful Clients

Arnold

Avalere Health

Bandujo

BBDO NY

CDM NY

Deutsch

Digitas Health

FCB

FCB Health

Fitzco

Grey

Univ of Phoenix

Wal Mart

Sanofi

GSW

H4B Chelsea

Havas Health

Leo Burnett

McCann Health

Ogilvy

Publicis

Saatchi x Saatchi

Syneos

The Martin Agency

Tracy Locke

Bristol Myers

Smuckers

Advil

VMLY&R

Wunderman

Applebees

Adamas

Aetna

Campbells

Genentech

Eli Lily

Grey Goose

Honda

Hormel

Aetna

Homewood Suites

Supernus

Microsoft

Hyatt Hotels

Lincoln Financial

IBM

Alexion

Hilton Hotels

Dell

Pfizer

Novartis

Pillsbury

Ocean Spray

Fresenius

Jello

Jansenn

Absolute Vodka

Chevron

Wendy’s

Astra Zeneca

Avanir

Facebook

Toshiba

Visa

Kraft

Coca Cola

Aleve

Swanson

A Few of Our Awards

  • Archive 10 Best Ad Photographers in the US

  • Archive 200 Best Ad Photographers in the World

  • IPA Winning Placement

  • Lens Culture

  • Communication Arts

  • APA National

  • APA Chicago

  • APA New York

  • APA LA

  • APA San Francisco

  • Photo District News

  • One Eyeland

  • Soho Gallery Exhibit curated by Elizabeth Avedon

ARTIST’S STATEMENT: A VISION THROUGH CONNECTION

In this era of near constant self-documentation, I use my camera to explore connection. I grew up in a tough neighborhood and from a young age, was surrounded by a darker slice of life. That’s why I thought I could be at home around a crime scene, and early in my career, decided to be a journalist. But I found I could not detach, because it is the poignancy of life, the intimacy of the human experience that inspires me. Those moments of connection, and often, quite literally — whether an embrace, a stolen kiss, a pat on the back. Scripted or not, I love moments where people are close to each other. And I feel privileged to get to capture them. I strive for my photographs to feel selfless; to show human interaction at its purest and most sacred form, without pretension or self-awareness. In many ways, my camera is my shield and lens into a world many may neglect to see. I love to bring out the beautiful side of life wherever I may roam.

Whether through still or moving images, the evolution of storytelling inspires and motivates me. I am not daunted by the democratization of imagery and creativity. I love the freedom to explore emotion through social media and other new media, yet somehow transcend the media itself and strip imagery down to its essence.