Scott Horn and Tiger Woods

Scott Horn and Tiger Woods

Born 1961 in New Brunswick, NJ. Moved to Southern California in 1971.

While studying Cinematography, Scott received his BA & MA in Art from California State University Northridge in 1984 & 1988 respectively. Scott was acknowledged as one of the top 100 new photographers of 1988 by Eastman Kodak/Maine Photographic workshop.

1984 – L.A. Olympics – Member of the International Olympic Photo Pool

After graduation, Scott and his brother Doug founded a rock band called “Lizards of Wizdom”. Later they started filming and producing his cable TV show, which oddly enough, was titled “Lizards of Wizdom TV”. Scott contributed to the Associated Press as a sports and rock photographer. In one point of his life, he managed a camera store and photo lab. Scott was also the Art Director for an event planning and party design center called “It’s The Main Event.” In 1996, Scott opened his own Photography and Video studio. His clients include, but not limited to, Guitar Center, CSU Northridge, JohnPaulRichard, and REO Speedwagon. Scott has covered events from the Long Beach Grand Prix to the Lollapalooza Festival. During his busy moments, Scott has kept active as the player manager of a softball team named what else… The Lizards of Wizdom. Scott’s passion for baseball continues today as an L.A. Dodgers season ticket holder.

Video projects in 2006-2008 brought him in direct contact with Tiger Woods for Nike during the “Tee It Off With Tiger” events. Scott says his most satisfying recent moments include producing his Mom and Dad’s 50th Anniversary Celebration. “Everyone was blown away by the video montage we created and projected at the party.”

2008 – Scott sets Guiness Book world record – during a Dodgers game at the L.A. Coliseum (along with 115,000 other fans).

2009 – “Lizards of Wizdom TV” – The show travels to San Francisco to cover the state of the rivalry between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the S.F. Giants.

2009 – “Cat’s Cradle” released – The independent feature film Cat’s Cradle is released by Skyline Motion Pictures. Scott served as the Los Angeles unit producer.