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Jason Nuttle is a commercial and advertising photographer specializing in advertising lifestyle, corporate portraiture and creating unique content for clients for all media platforms. Nuttle has been steeped in the south Florida photography business for more than 20 years and works in both commercial, and editorial photography. Recent clients include Carrier, GLOCK, Absolut Vodka, Ocean Drive, Forbes, FPL and Financial Institutions advertising agencies. His editorial work has been recognized by the Florida Magazine Associations, the Society of Professional Journalists for Best Feature photography, Magazine Cover Design , Magazine Cover and Best Cover overall. Jason became interested in photography when attending a summer art photography class at the University of Louisville. He then attended the photojournalism program at Western Kentucky University and received a Bachelor of Arts degree. An internship and then a staff position at the Palm Beach Post brought the Kentucky native to West Palm Beach in 1995. As a staff photographer working in south Florida Nuttle covered many world news events, Presidential visits, hurricanes and major league sporting events. Jason and four other Post staff photographers were the first to convert from film to digital DSLR cameras and given a laptop and cell phone (for transmitting images). Jason left the news industry in 2006 to set his sights on working in the commercial and advertising world.
I’m a full-time documentary photographer and visual storyteller, a job that takes me around the world. I'm based in Atlanta, but welcome assignments worldwide, with a special focus on conservation and climate change-related stories. My work has been published in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, on PBS and CNN, among others. My work has been exhibited in galleries all around the United States and other parts of North America, as well as South America and throughout Europe. Before making a career change, I spent nearly two decades in digital content strategy and marketing, working in-house and on the agency side for some of the world's best brands. I love working on projects where I can combine that expertise with my photo and video work. Being able to liaise between marketing teams and creative teams has proven valuable more than once in my career. Outside of work, I'm an avid birdwatcher, hiker and camper, and native plant gardener, soaking in as much of our natural world as I can. One of my favorite writers and kindred spirits, Mary Oliver, said it best — "I don't want to end up simply having visited this world."
Authentic storytelling. Two words far overused these days. Even so… That’s what I'm about. It's an honest take that I've been bringing to brands, nonprofits and editorial clients for over 20 years. Mostly out of doors. And long before Instagram filters and overused hashtag modifiers. Need still pictures? Moving pictures? Or both? Give me a shout. I'd love to collaborate and help tell your story.
A California native living in NYC, Kris has shot for brands like Nike, Apple, and Google, as well as a number of foundations and nonprofits, in over a dozen countries across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. A product of the Stanford d.school, his work is tied together by the common thread of empathy, spanning visual media & storytelling, consumer products, and international development over the past 10 years. He draws frequently from his interdisciplinary background in his commercial and documentary work, and he strives to create the most striking and meaningful imagery possible with those around him.
I've been proud to call Florida my home since 2007. It's a weird place and I wouldn't have it any other way. I am an editorial, commercial and advertising photographer based in Tampa Bay although I often work in Miami, Orlando and elsewhere. I've been fortunate to be a part of a vibrant photo community here in Florida since graduating with a degree in Photojournalism from Western Kentucky University. After working as a staff photographer for a Ft. Lauderdale based NGO traveling to Central America and the Caribbean, I made my home in Tampa with my wife, Megan, and our two daughters. When I’m not living the dream, you can find me traveling, scuba or freediving, or some combination of those. I am a professional level member of the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP). My archive is represented by Redux Pictures. Feel free to also check out my portfolios at foundfolios, PDN's photoserve, and Wonderful Machine. I was also fortunate to be part of The Washington Post team that won the Public Service Pulitzer Prize in 2022.
Hi, my name is Stefan Hobmaier and I am a photographer in Berlin and Munich. Reportages, advertisement campaigns, portraits, employer branding stories, industrial architecture…I create honest, natural and lively imagery that get people's attention.
I am a freelance photographer and author with extensive commercial background in both advertising and corporate work. After moving to India in 2002, I began taking up documentary assignments for a range of respected international NGOs and publications. Here my ability to connect with local communities while covering sensitive issues helped me create a unique photographic identity that combines my studio discipline with my photojournalistic experience and integrity. My strengths lie in understanding a client’s creative vision and delivering projects on time and budget and to a high standard. Comfortable under pressure, I am an energetic and dedicated, creative professional with great communication skills. After living in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, New York City, San Francisco, Paris and New Delhi, I have set down roots in an old Portuguese villa in Goa. I am available for assignments with focus on India and APAC.
Lyndon is an editorial and commercial photographer based out of Chicago, IL. He likes making pictures of people, vans, cars, dirt bikes, food, buildings, rocks, factories, clothes, shoes, family and the occasional winter surfer. Outside of being a photographer, he enjoys romantic joyrides in his station wagon accompanied by a cup of vanilla bean ice cream. For a taller male he's quite elegant on a pair of roller skates.
Born and raised in East Germany I now enjoy travelling around the globe for my clients, magazines and agencies, capturing portraits of politicians, CEOs, artists, workers and all other kinds of interesting people. Also, I'm the co-founder of picdrop.com.
Cooper Neill is an independent photographer based in Dallas, TX working with news outlets and brands around the world to tell stories. Clients include The New York Times, ESPN, Major League Baseball, Reebok, NBA, Wall Street Journal, Netflix, NFL, Rolling Stone, Fila, Der Spiegel, Vice, UFC, iHeartRadio and others.
I am an established Photographer, Photography Manager, Producer and Video Director. I have lead photographic teams for the past 5 years, while collaborating, as a photographer and videographer, with the main media outlets in Brazil and the world for the last 15, such as The New York Times Style Magazine, The Financial Times, Monocle, Colors and Milk Magazine. With extensive experience in portrait, architectural and food photography, I offer complete campaigns for my clientes in the hospitality area, where I combine video and photography with narrative depth to create immersive experiences that transport viewers into the luxurious world of high-end hospitality. Alongside editorial and corporate work, I am the founder of Trëma, a photographic collective that won the biggest photography awards in the country, among them the ZUM Photography Prize, granted by Instituto Moreira Salles, one of the most prestigious art institutes in Brazil.
Alex grew up in a dive bar in Minnetonka, MN, owned by his father and a partner. In the beginning, his mom worked there as a bouncer and Alex had many jobs there including janitor, dishwasher, busboy and a short-lived stint waiting tables. The bar was sold and demolished when he was 18, but in its short, glorious existence, it was both a magical and challenging place that gave Alex an appreciation for the wide spectrum of life. His experience in photography began as an assistant in Minneapolis, MN before starting a 16-year journey as a photojournalist, digging into the world around him while working for news organizations in Iowa, Florida and North Carolina. He now creates portraiture and lifestyle photography for a variety of editorial and commercial clients while paying special attention to people and their spirit. He currently lives in Durham, North Carolina with his wife Kallyn (a former photojournalist turned doula and documentary family photographer), their dog Caya, nine chickens and a bunch of outdoor neighborhood cats that he tries to make friends with. He was an attendee of the Eddie Adams Workshop and his work has been recognized by American Photography, PDN Faces, POYi and other organizations.
Based in the Midwest (Milwaukee/Chicago). Available for travel worldwide, anywhere, anytime. Exploration and curiosity drive my work as an artist and photographer. I specialize in editorial portrait and advertising photography as well as lifestyle, corporate, food, and travel. I have a BFA in painting, and over twenty years of experience as a photographer. Whether I’m one-on-one with a farmer in the orchard or working with a team in the studio, my goal is to bring a unique vision to the project. I aim to collect moments that are part of a larger whole. Inspirations: mountain views, southwest desert air, finding magic in the ordinary, and getting my hands dirty in a garden. Interests include: cheese (all dairy products in general), plant hoarding, postcard collecting, reading magazines, and and giving belly rubs to my blue heelers.
I'm a British freelance photojournalist, based in Istanbul, Turkey. My personal work often focuses on the intersection of identity, migration, social and political actions, and the ramifications of those for individuals. My work often tries to stretch the narrow definition of photojournalism, using conceptual approaches to visualise and convey issues to the viewer. A vast chunk of my work has focused on issues connected with the theme and meaning of 'home' – the loss of home, the search for home, and the forming of a new home. Regularly covering feature stories and portrait assignments in Turkey, the Balkans, the Middle East, and Europe, for a range of international newspapers, magazines, and online news media. I'm a National Geographic Explorer, having receiving support for two projects from the Nat Geo Society since 2018. My first long-term project Kütmaan (started in 2010) tells the stories of LGBTI asylum seekers, refugees, and IDPs in and from the Middle East, forced to flee their countries and lives for reasons connected with their sexuality and/or gender identity. This work led to my latest ongoing body of personal work called Gayropa – a visual documentation on queer migration to Europe. Based in Istanbul, Turkey since early 2012, but traveling often. Began my career freelancing across South & Central Asia 2005-2010.
Nour El Refai is an Egyptian photographer. He obtained a bachelor degree of Architecture at Cairo University and has been working as an Architectural photographer in the Middle East and North Africa region since 2005. He also worked on stories and documentary assignments in several countries. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Huffington Post, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, ArchDaily, and many more. He taught architectural photography at various universities and continues to give talks, workshops, and courses in Cultural and Art Centers. Nour got his first Kodak film camera as a gift when he was 12 years old and took his first photos on fishing trips in the Red Sea with his father.
Working as a proven photographer for nearly 18 years in Honolulu, Marco Garcia is finally feeling like a local. Rubber slippas are the de rigueur footwear, and his once all black ensembles worn in Manhattan have been replaced with vintage aloha shirts. His island wear clothing hasn’t affected his shooting prowess, and his client base and exposure continue to grow. In recent weeks, The New York Times has featured his work on their travel sections, he photographed cocktails for the Trump hotel brand, and did numerous corporate headshots for Hawaiian Airlines. But more importantly, Marco added writing to his arsenal of skills. Marco has written several national travel pieces about the Hawaiian islands and has done several in depth interviews for Oahu Publications and several websites. A close friend once told Marco that his pictures were lyrical, and a writer was really hidden within the pixels. As Marco continues to enjoy the daily green flashes at sunset, he hasn’t forgotten how to service his diverse client base from across the globe. He's available for portraits, food, and travel assignments across the islands and the Pacific.
It all starts with my grandfather, a Cuban publicist. From my childhood, I began my journey through the world of the visual; photo after photo, logo after logo, I had my first approaches with the textures, shapes and colors that define my work today. In my youth, while studying BANG Advertising! I discovered cameras and photography and decided to dedicate life and senses to them. I traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina and studied photography. I then worked in the United States as an assistant to different photographers, expanding my technical skills and my vision, in a mixture of experience, passion, knowledge and the definition of my own style. I work as a photographer for music bands, magazine publishers and advertising campaigns, always reflecting my personal style and a special interest in highlighting the details, trying to see beyond what a single image reflects.
My name is Greg. I grew up in the South. I never say no to black coffee and chess pie. I know a little bit about a lot of stuff. Like how to tie a bowline, when to prune a rose bush and what makes a tasty rub. I like to pan-fry, sautee, bake, roast and grill whatever I can get my hands on. I married a woman who likes fast cars. Together, we have a couple of kids, a couple of dogs and a trailerful of outdoor gear that is mostly mine. I love my job because I get to meet people from all walks of life. I’ve photographed truck drivers, crabbers, mariachi and linemen. Robot makers, whiskey makers, fridge makers and nut pickers. Professional wrestlers, UN ambassadors, hall-of-famers and polka enthusiasts. Surgeons, CEOs, Air Force One pilots and brewers. Every person I frame up with my camera gives me a little more insight and a broader understanding of what it means to be a person living a life on this planet. Whether I'm telling the stories of real people or working with casting agents to gather the group you like, you can bet I’ll connect with whomever we have on the other side of my camera. Gimme a call and let’s go make some pictures!
Brendan Hoffman (b. 1980, Albany, NY, USA) is a documentary photographer based in Kyiv, Ukraine, where his work reflects his interest in themes of identity, history, politics, conflict, and the environment. Since 2013 he has primarily covered revolution and war in Ukraine. His work has been published widely, shown at festivals including Visa Pour l’Image, the Zoom Photo Festival in Canada, and the Singapore International Photography Festival, and exhibited across Ukraine, in a major solo show at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art in Chicago, Illinois, and in various galleries and educational institutions across Europe and the United States.
Tim Klein is a photographer and director who captures and creates joyful moments of connection in stills and motion. With a background in photojournalism, he is a true master at bringing out authentic feelings and actions within a produced setting. Based in the Midwest, he is called on regularly to work with award winning publications and a wide variety of brands including Apple, Discovery Channel, Forbes, Presence Health, The New Yorker, Smithsonian Magazine, Yamaha and Zipcar. “My photography is inspired by people, places and things. I was trained as a photojournalist so I find inspiration everywhere — from my travels abroad to my own backyard. My biggest source of inspiration is light, especially the way it can dramatically change a scene. I love the glow of morning light through fog, the graphic shadows of noon light, the light of an overcast day, and the dramatic rose-colored light at sunset.
Born in the early 80's in the East of France, Antoine mainly takes pictures of people, personalities more or less known for the press and the communication. He is a founding member of Mirage Collectif. In 2005, as a sociology student, he decided to take an interest in the context of film production in West Africa. It was at this time that he made his first portraits. He then abandoned his studies to devote himself fully to photography and gradually made his mark in the press, notably for the newspaper Metro, which offered him the chance to take portraits during the Cannes Film Festival. Since then, he has worked for numerous French and international publications, including Le Monde, L'Express, Le Parisien Magazine, Les Echos, The Wall Street Journal, The Australian Financial Review, Le Temps, Financial Times, and many others. He also lends his eye to companies, brands and their communication agencies, whether to illustrate annual reports or to carry out advertising campaigns.
Fernando Decillis is an Atlanta-based photographer specializing in advertising and documentary projects. Fernando was born in Montevideo, Uruguay to a teenage seamstress and an airport ramp agent. He spent his childhood roaming his town, Shangri La, asking local fisherman for advice and riding through Uruguay’s flat country roads as one of four passengers on his dad’s moped. In an effort to escape Uruguay’s military dictatorship, the Decillis family set out for the United States. At ten years old, speaking no English, Fernando attended public school in what is known today as the Dekalb International Corridor of Atlanta, or Buford Highway. His love of fútbol was his path to making friends with other immigrant children from all over the globe, who were simultaneously assimilating to life in the U.S. Fernando quickly learned to rely on nonverbal communication to foster a sense of oneness on the field with teammates who all spoke different languages. Fernando translates this skillset fluidly to photograph people from all walks of life, from world leaders to celebrities to local farmers. His award-winning photography teases a humanistic beauty out of everyday situations.
Ulf Svane is a food and travel photographer based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Parikshit Rao was born in Bangalore and made in Mumbai, but is most at ease when he is on the move. He has worked as a travel photographer and writer for Indian and international magazines since 2006. During his 3-year stint as Senior Photographer with Time Out Mumbai, he introduced the magazine's readers to many of the city's secrets. He has worked with Microsoft as a Photo Editor for MSN's US team and also led and mentored the visual content team at Little Black Book as National Photo Editor. Parikshit is currently a freelance photographer + writer and works out of Mumbai, Himachal Pradesh and New Delhi, India.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve had a passion for street and documentary photography. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit all 50 states and over 25 countries, shooting in some incredible locations. Most importantly, I’ve gotten to know so many interesting and amazing people along the way. I like to focus on what makes each community unique. I enjoy going to the local spots, talking to the local artisan and wandering the streets. For me, capturing a person’s story through my camera lens lets me learn about things I would have never been able to. My camera gives me the opportunity to dive into a persons life and helps me connect with them. The great thing is, that no matter where I travel, I see a connection among everyone I meet…they are kind, welcoming and all have an adventure to share.
Tai Power Seeff grew up in Los Angeles, CA, and at age 17 moved to New York City where she studied Photography, Anthropology, and Cinematography at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Photojournalist Angel Franco of the New York Times was one of her first mentors at NYU, and after graduating from university she became the first assistant to fashion photographer Todd Marshard. She has since had the privilege of working with such photo luminaries as Steve McCurry and Dana Gluckstein. Her most inspiring photo projects address cultural and environmental preservation, and she endeavors to bring this awareness to all of her professional assignments. Tai is currently based out of the San Francisco Bay Area and is represented by Getty Images. With family hailing primarily from Mexico, Italy, and South Africa, she has traveled the world from an early age, and has lived in Rome, Italy; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; and Chiang Mai, Thailand. This international experience, coupled with the creative influence of her father, photographer/filmmaker Norman Seeff, has inspired her own career as a travel and portrait photographer.