The Emmy winning Mr. Piotrowsky grew up in New York City where he started his career in advertising and marketing. Over the next forty years, he has been a Creative Director, Writer, Art Director and Photographer for advertising agencies, corporations and publishing companies in New York and Los Angeles. In the mid eighties, he started his own advertising and design agency and television production company. His clients have included The Food Network, Ray Ban Sunglasses, Fortune Magazine, AT&T, New York Magazine, Grolier Publishing and Bantam Books. He has written, designed and produced television commercials, corporate and marketing videos as well as designing books and book covers.He also… has extensive credits in film and network television in both production and post production which has earned him an Emmy in children's programming for Sound Design for a CBS Special, "A Special Day In The Year Of The Child", an Emmy Nomination for Graphic Title Design for a PBS Film, "The Gardener's Son" and a Monitor Award Nomination for a CBS Sports Special, "Shark Tagging".Mr. Piotrowsky has been involved in network series such as "True Blue" for NBC, "Bellevue Emergency" for ABC and the "Canned Film Festival" a syndicated sitcom. He was the Post Production Supervisor and Editor for Lifetime's "Our Home", Sound Designer for NBC's "Her Hidden Truth" and has worked on ABC's "Wide World of Sports" and National Geographic specials. Mr. Piotrowsky's film credits include: "Heartland", "Alambrista", "Heaven Can Wait", "Stripes", "The Howling", "Foul Play" and "Private Benjamin". Mr. Piotrowsky is also a photographer whose work has appeared in advertisements. As a PADI Dive Master and Rescue Diver he brought his photographic talents into the depths with him. His underwater photos have appeared in New York Magazine.For several years, Mr. Piotrowsky spent time in Biloxi Mississippi, writing a children's play about the underwater environment with Kim McGuire, a lawyer specializing in child abuse as well as a film, television and stage actor. He is also developing a television series for children concerning the underwater environment. But Hurricane Katrina interrupted his life, swimming out of the house that August morning and losing everything. After recovering in Mobile Alabama, he moved to Tampa Florida and then to the Los Angeles area and is now resuming his career in Miami.