In just a few short hours Alberto Rodriguez will photograph the movie stars who will grace the red carpet at the 2017 Oscars.

What is it like to walk the redcarpet at the Oscars? Does a stars' light diminish or rise from year to year? What would it be like to have a front row view movies' greatest night? Does anyone ever trip?

On this episode of Life's New Normal I chat with Getty staff photographer and my high school friend, who shares his journey and insight on documenting some of the worlds most famous events. 

He's been at them all. The Golden Globes, The BET Awards, and The Emmy's, and all the while, with his humble spirit, razor sharp eagle eye, and his camera, he clicks images into poserity for all of us to remember history.

Alberto, a new Dad for the 2nd time over, is preparing for another event amongst Hollywoods' Movie elite. I have a live chat with Alberto on his path to his current role as well as his take on being one of the few minority photographers requested at these events. 

What new normal has he seen from his time in Hollywood? What changes are on the horizon?  All these are fair game as we tackle, "The Oscars from behind the lens," of Alberto's camera.

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John Register, Paralympic Silver Medalist | Inspirational Catalyst | Change Management Speaker | Author | Long Jump Record Holder | Gulf War Vet | Disability Rights Advocate | 2 x TEDx Speaker who shows business leaders and sports professionals how to courageously step up to championship performance by walking in the new normal.