DAVID BRYAN NASH

Began working in the television industry in 1998, navigating his way from post production, to research, segment producing and development on a variety of reality-based programs for FOX, CBS, Discovery, TLC, Lifetime, WB, and HGTV.  In 2002 he transitioned into film, becoming development assistant at The Robert Evans Company, under Paramount Pictures.  His work included the feature film How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, and development on several unreleased projects including a remake of Paramount's 1980 hit Urban Cowboy, tentatively titled Bullrider, in collaboration with McConaughey's production company.  Since 2004, he has worked with Harper's BAZAAR, styling and coordinating for features on notable subjects such as Elizabeth Taylor, Donatella Versace, Nancy Pelosi, Senator John McCain and wife Cindy, Jacqui Getty and Gia Coppola.  In 2013, he became San Francisco Editor for DuJour, the national lifestyle magazine founded by venture capitalist Jason Binn, in collaboration with GILT Group and Hudson News, contributing two pages per issue and regular online content.  For this and other publications he has interviewed personalities including artist David Hockney, actor Jonathan Groff, actress Sophia Loren, fashion designers Ralph Rucci, Marc Bouwer and James Galanos among others. 

All images used courtesy.

Product Launch and Event Coordination:

amfAR, San Francisco's Asian Art Museum, British Khaki, Bulgari, COACH, Jimmy Choo, Dom Perignon, Salvatore Farragamo, Harper's BAZAAR, JP Morgan Private Wealth Management, GQ, Mumm/Perrier Jouet, Kilian Hennessy (Neiman Marcus), Andrew Gn (Nordstrom), Phoenix Art Museum, Ralph Rucci (Saks Fifth Avenue), Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Russian Fashion Museum , Senator Mark Leno, and Serge Sorokko Gallery among others.