Clyde Gillett Photography

About Clyde Gillett

CLYDE GILLETT was born in Belize City, Belize in a community now labeled with a warning sign on the tourist alert. Clyde now lives and works in Los Angeles, California. An entrepreneur in Film and Creative Concepts he has been working in the field of audiovisual production since the early part of 2002.

He explores the new possibilities offered by smaller digital cameras to capture the expression of emotions as a book to tell a story facing society. Clyde Gillett, whose work behind the camera has not only told the stories of the largest black immigrant community in Los Angeles, CA, but that of the other immigrant and cultural melting pot of one of the largest metropolis areas in the world on the western seafront of USA. Gillett’s spectacular artistic expression in images has become the pulse of the Los Angeles Belizean community where he lives.

Specialties

Photography

If you have ANY photography project, Clyde has the talent! Special Events, Portraits & More..

Videography

Professional videos for Weddings, music videos, commercials or movies...

Venue Events

Business / professional and entertainment events and places. Photography & Videography.

Real Estate

Outstanding HQ
real estate photography and 4k / HD Video Production.

Film Industry

Short films and full movies videography and pro editing and Effects.

Music Mideos

Let Clyde work with your music tracks to bring them to life adding them to video projects.

Clyde's Professional Photography

About Clyde's Book

Clyde Gillett goes into the ‘shadowz’ of Belize City, comes back out and tells us what he saw: broken words of politicians manifested in ghetto expressions: poverty, hardship, unemployment and unabated wave of violent crimes by young people. 

“Another fight today, all jobs delayed, As the gravediggers seem to be the only ones doing okay.” Page after page, poem after poem, you’re bound to come across the things that make situation in the city the way they are. Not only politicians are at fault.

The men and women on desperate quest for economic betterment abandoned families and children. 

These poems could make you cry with pity for the ugly things you find in a beautiful city.