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While founded in Venice Beach, Stadium expanded to London for a handful of reasons, the European commercial market, seeing into the future via time zone advantages, soccer. However, what Stadium weren’t expecting when they opened their UK office was to stumble upon the likes of Louis Browne.

The meet-cute originated with a direct to brand Adidas project for which Browne was tapped to shoot stills, his photography belt already quite notched. Browne came up shooting musicians, having been a rockstar himself, performing for boisterous crowds and featured on BBC radio with his band at the age of 15. After stepping away from his nascent musical career, he seamlessly traded in his axe for a camera and in true Louis Browne fashion, excelled immediately. Before long, Ellie Goulding, Billie Eilish, and other A listers were in his inbox, requesting sessions.

When Browne tagged along to do stills for an Adidas spot, the intention was for his captures to be supplemental. To no one’s surprise, Adidas ended up leaning on Browne’ images as the hero graphics for the entire breadth of the campaign... Stadiums ears perked up at this. They didn’t make moves until they were startled by Browne’s splash once again: He had entered the Music Video scene.

Once the young artist booked booked multiple music videos and established a foothold in the moving media world, Stadium joined forces and lassoed him into the commercial realm.

Since the ring-studded handshake (that man can dress) Browne has worked with T-Mobile, Gucci, Vans; while still occasionally linking with an artist for a good old fashioned photo shoot. The most recent being Olivia Rodrigo, celebrated white house correspondent and pop star.

While Stadium is a company comprised of young players, Browne has bridged us with refreshing, Gen Z sensibilities and it’s been a blast. His vitality towards youth culture, and infectious, unconditional optimism laughs in the face of antiquated, bloated advertising. Browne has proven to be a clear industry stand-out, leading his generation into the next era of ads backed by kindness, ethics, and intention. Here at Stadium, are are buckling up as we officially welcome Browne to our roster, eager to find out What’s Next in the Louis Browne story. From the looks of it, probably the moon.

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