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Ian Lauria-Post (born January 10, 1991) is an American director and cinematographer whose work spans sports, documentary, fashion, and commercial media. He is known for blending cinematic techniques with raw athletic storytelling and has worked with major international brands including The North Face, Red Bull, Dior, and Burton.
Early life and education
[edit]Ian Lauria-Post was born and raised in the United States. He began his creative career at a young age, focusing on filmmaking in the outdoor and action sports space. With a background in cinematography and editing, he built a career producing films that combine dynamic visuals with narrative depth.
Career
[edit]Lauria-Post rose to prominence through his work with snowboarding and action sports brands, collaborating with Burton, Red Bull, The North Face, Carhartt, and 686. His acclaimed projects include Four if by Sea, AG FW 2025, and Liminal by Jake Blauvelt. Several of his works, such as Hippy Holy Dayze and Oasis Volume 1, have received Vimeo Staff Picks.
He later expanded into fashion and commercial production, directing and shooting campaigns for Dior, J.W. Anderson, Merrell, Nespresso, and media personalities such as Olivia Palermo, Jimmy Fallon, and Katie Couric. Notably, he worked on a social campaign featuring Fallon and President Joe Biden.
In 2025, Lauria-Post relocated to Switzerland and established a new enterprise named Lauria-Post, offering creative direction, video production, and brand storytelling for both European and American clients.
Personal life
[edit]Lauria-Post resides in Luzern, Switzerland, with his wife. He continues to work on international creative commissions.
Notable works
[edit]- Behind Closed Diors – Dior
- Four if by Sea – Burton Snowboards
- Liminal – The North Face, featuring Jake Blauvelt
- The Mine is Ours – Mine77
- AG FW 2025 – Burton
- J.W. Anderson F19 – J.W. Anderson
- Jimmy Fallon x President Biden
- Hippy.Holy.Dayze – Vimeo Staff Pick
- Oasis Vol. 1 – Vimeo Staff Pick
- 686 Seconds - 686
- Rabbit Hole - 686
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