
Eric Christiansen is a seven-time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker and acclaimed architectural photographer with a fine arts background that infuses every shot with artistry and purpose. Known for his skill in capturing the essence of each structure, Eric’s approach to architecture and interiors highlights the personality of a space through dramatic compositions and masterful use of light. His work, praised as “strikingly photographed” by Anita Gates of The New York Times, has twice been reviewed by the publication, underscoring his ability to transform visual storytelling into profound, meaningful art. As a documentarian, Eric has spent his career creating films that address trauma, resilience, and healing, with all his works—Faces in the Fire, Homecoming: A Vietnam Vet’s Journey, and Searching for Home: Coming Back from War—used as educational tools by leading mental health institutions. His latest project, unMASKing HOPE, continues his legacy as an "ambassador of HOPE" with the non-profit Give an Hour, showcasing the resilience of trauma survivors and inviting viewers into a journey of healing through powerful, socially conscious visuals.
