Isaac W. published his first bondage photos back in 1991, when he was a college student at the University of Michigan. The model was Becca and the magazine was Harmony Concept's Bondage Parade. From his home in Detroit he continued to publish photos in dozens of Harmony magazines throughout the 90s. With a Sony Handicam he began making freelance videos for Harmony Concepts in 1998. A year later in 1999, with the Canon XL-1 and a digital edit system, Centaur Celluloid was born with the release of "Urban Woodland" and the launch of the membership website Thessaly. Natasha Flade came into Isaac's life in 2000, and a collaboration between the two has made this site and the Centaur Celluloid movies, one of the most successful partnerships ever. Seeking a more pleasant clime, Isaac and Natasha moved their operation to New Mexico in 2004.