WhiteTrashTyler
WhiteTrashTyler is not your regular civilian, he's always in the place you least expect it. Tyler is the eyes of some of the greatest mainstream moments.
Tyler Ross gained an interest in film making when his roommate at the time, Cam Smith, wanted to make music videos for his songs. Tyler and his roommate went split on the equipment and with the help of the internet Tyler quickly learned how to edit and record his own videos. A couple years passed and a couple weird jobs later, Tyler was working a job collecting trash before he finally decided to move to LA and intern under musician and director Gabe.
Between then and now, Tyler has gotten the liking of Kanye and Kim, shot videos for Travis Scott, Drake, 21 Savage, Trippie Redd, and even following around Kanye and Kim around for a year shooting his use of old school VHS capturing clips used in Kanye's Famous Music video.
Tyler's most recent work contains shooting and editing the video Kylie Jenner used for her pregnancy video and his biggest project working on Travis Scott's new Netflix documentary "Look Mom I Can Fly" which broke Netflix the day of the release. He says he enjoys spending his time recording the past and holding the memories. "I hope I'm never at a place where I feel like I'm done. Or at least I don't think I'll ever be at a place where I feel like I'm done" said Tyler (Via Vice).
Tyler Ross gained an interest in film making when his roommate at the time, Cam Smith, wanted to make music videos for his songs. Tyler and his roommate went split on the equipment and with the help of the internet Tyler quickly learned how to edit and record his own videos. A couple years passed and a couple weird jobs later, Tyler was working a job collecting trash before he finally decided to move to LA and intern under musician and director Gabe.
Between then and now, Tyler has gotten the liking of Kanye and Kim, shot videos for Travis Scott, Drake, 21 Savage, Trippie Redd, and even following around Kanye and Kim around for a year shooting his use of old school VHS capturing clips used in Kanye's Famous Music video.
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