Over the course of a thirteen year partnership with the
International Center of Photography Museum in New York, Sloan created over one hundred film profiles on photographers, artists, and writers for their annual Infinity Awards program. These include: Helmut Newton, Arnold Newman, William Eggleston, Diane Arbus, Thomas Ruff,
Hiroshi Sugimoto, Don McCullin and James Nachtway, Sloan's
Elliott Erwitt: I Bark at Dogs won the Short Doc - Audience Award at the 2011
Austin Film Festival and was awarded Best Documentary at the
Aspen Shortsfest in 2012. In 2011, Sloan and Erwitt attended a screening of the film during the
Doc NYC festival at the
IFC Center in Manhattan. In 2012, Sloan completed a short documentary film titled ''Saigon '68''. The film tells the little-known back story of photographer
Eddie Adams's Pulitzer Prize winning photograph of General
Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executing a Vietcong prisoner,
Nguyễn Văn Lém, on a Saigon street, on February 1, 1968. ''Saigon '68'' includes testimony from a number of figures, central to the reportage of the Vietnam War, including
Hal Buell, Bill Eppridge,
James S. Robbins, Richard Pyle,
Walter Anderson,
Morley Safer,
Bob Schieffer, and
Peter Arnett. Sloan is the recipient of 24
CINE Awards for excellence in film. He has also directed TV commercials and branded campaigns for the web. He has worked with
JWT, on projects for
Energizer and
Macy's, bringing a documentary approach to commercial media. With production company Icontent, Sloan has filmed for
Under Armour,
Helzberg Diamonds,
The Hollywood Reporter and
Vaseline Men (a campaign featuring
NFL Champion
Michael Strahan). He is developing a drama feature based on the life story of Eddie Adams. == Filmography ==