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I'm a Denver-based photographer and Pulitzer finalist whose work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. I specialize in intimate portraits and documentary coverage. When telling stories, it’s not enough to convey information; people have to care about what they see. So I try to forge a relationship between the subject and the viewer then get out of the way. I also try not to take pictures I brought with me in my head. I do my homework, solve problems, meet deadlines, and know the person in front of my camera is far more important than the person behind it.
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!
Antoine Doyen was born in 1982 in Nancy, France. As he was getting bored in University in 2005, he dropped out of Sociology so he could fly to West Africa and see what kind of movies where shot and watched there. What should have been a scientific study became a series of images that brought him to photography as a job; he never showed up in class ever again. Back in France, the newspaper "Metro" sent him on assignment to the Cannes Film Festival: that's how he gets into portrait, by chance. He then enrolls in a photojournalism class at the EMI-CFD (Paris). He works on assignment for a variety of news outlets (Le Monde, L'Express, Le Parisien Magazine, Les Echos, Studio Cine Live, The Wall Street Journal…) and communication agencies. First a portrait photographer, he also ventures in the long-format realm, currently documenting tractor pulling competitions… and the life of catholic priests. In any case, the subject that matters is commitment & passion.
Zoe Rain (American, b. 1993) is a photographer and filmmaker based in Chicago, with over a decade of experience in nearly every subject of the commercial photography field. Zoe’s photography, with an iconic presence and distinguished style quickly gained notoriety, including the cover of Rolling Stone, subway car ads, and Billboards across the country. After being hired as Macklemore’s full time tour photographer, she continued to work with the world’s largest musicians, including Chance The Rapper, Ed Sheeran, Christina Aguilera, Ke$ha and Vic Mensa. Zoe’s high-impact photography and creative direction has been leveraged by some of the largest brands in the industry, including the opportunity of keynote speaker at Apple, as well as industry panels across the country hosted by agencies including Soho, Havas, Leo Burnett. Zoe’s passion for travel emanated through her photo journalistic projects, involving intimate collaborations with nonprofits such as the Thirty Thirty project & Construction for Change. This work includes Rain’s portraiture series “Woman of Togo”, which has been featured in galleries across the US.
Hi! My name is Leah. I began my career as an assistant photographer at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Three years later I packed up my bags and moved to NYC not knowing a soul. I was extremely fortunate to land photo editing jobs at Vogue and Men's Journal Magazines. After working in editorial, I moved onto television and worked as a Photo Director for MTV Networks for 6 years. Some friends and I started a gallery space, known as Frontrunner Gallery in TriBeCa, which hosted over 22 shows of emerging artists in NYC from 2010-2012. Additionally, I had the privilege to study under Pultizer Prize photographer , David Turnley. Through a photograph I tell a story, convey an emotion and do my best to capture someone’s true character. I have always been very curious and photography gives me the excuse to travel, meet people and experience things I would never had had the opportunity to otherwise. I am very grateful to be on this adventure. When not working, I enjoy hanging out with my little hot dog Sarah, my kids Emmie Sue and James Rocky, and documenting life in the Mississippi Delta and Atlanta.
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.
I am a commercial and editorial photographer who is inspired by human stories. Every story and assignment I shoot is conveyed through that lens of storytelling. I am inspired by the places where life, travel and education combine. I thrive at the intersection of documentary and commercial – and am equally comfortable shooting corporate lifestyle work as I am shooting images in remote hospitals in the Himalayas foothills.
Ian is a freelance photographer and filmmaker. In between editing and assignments, Ian MacLellan rock climbs, runs, canoes, surfs, bikes, and has been photographing a daily blog for the last six years. He loves photographing for magazines, websites, posterity, gigantic billboards, social media campaigns, and everything in between. Commercial Clients: L.L. Bean, The North Face, Janji, Brooks Running, Huckberry, Boston Celtics, Boston Scientific, OmniPod, Tufts Health Plan, Audi, Land Rover, Mizuno, West Elm, Steward Health Care, Target, Hannaford Supermarkets, Museum of Science Boston, Massachusetts Department of Public Health, City of Boston, Brooklyn Boulders, Boathouse Group, and MORE Advertising, . Editorial and Non-Profit Clients: Runner's World, Nature, The New York Times, Orion Magazine, Trust for Public Land, Appalachian Mountain Club, Mass Audubon, Preservation Magazine, Popular Mechanics, Seattle Times, Entrepreneur Magazine, BuzzFeed News, Travel + Leisure, Genome, Law360, ChildObesity180, Tufts University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard Magazine, , and Canoe and Kayak Magazine.
I was born in Omaha, Nebraska and am currently based in the Hartford area (Newington, CT to be exact), working as a freelance photographer for/with some great people. My location is ideal for regional travel within New England with convenient access to air travel for points beyond. With 15 years of full-time freelancing, my skills are transferable between news, portraits, enterprise, tv/film sets, sports, food and travel. I have experience efficiently working solo, successfully as part of a crew and leading a small creative team. For the past decade I’ve been a regular contributor to many national media publications/agencies. Prior to Connecticut I freelanced for five years in Las Vegas, another five in Nashville, yet another five in New York City and before that earned a Bachelor of Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin. Portions of my back archive are syndicated by Redux Pictures.
Irwin Wong is an editorial and commercial photographer/director based in Tokyo. Originally from Melbourne, Australia, he moved to Japan in 2005. Although primarily a portrait photographer, he is skilled at a automotive, industrial and travel photography as well. He has completed commissions for clients worldwide including The Washington Post, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Hollywood Reporter, The Sunday Times, Car Design News and many more. Commercial clients include SK-II, Omega, Christian Dior, Mazda Motors, Mitsubishi Motors, Ferrari, and Boss Coffee. In addition to his photographic work he has also written and photographed two monographs about Japanese culture through Gestalten: Handmade in Japan (2019) and The Obsessed – Otaku, Tribes and Subcultures of Japan (2022).
Hello! I've been a professional photographer based in Paris for 12 years. As a photojournalist, I work regularly with the french and international press, and develop long-term personal documentary projects. I also work for corporate and institutional clients on events, portraits, reportage and editorial projects. I am a Bloomberg correspondant in Paris since 2020 in photo and b-roll video. Selection of media assignments : Paris Match, Geo Magazin, Le Monde, The Washington Post, National Geographic France, De Volkskrant, Bloomberg, Aftenposten, Stern, 6 Mois, Selection of corporate and institutional clients : International Monetary Fund (IMF), La Poste, Adobe, Fondation de France, Bouygues Construction, Trip Advisor Experience,
Nick specialises in documenting the adverse impacts of development on local communities and the environment. He has worked for a number of international humanitarian organizations such as UNICEF, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. His journalistic work has been published in various local and international publications, including The International New York Times and Time Magazine. He has produced video content for clients such as National Geographic, CNN, and NBC. Nick has been based in Southeast Asia since 2008 and is a founding member of Ruom. He is currently based in Bangkok, Thailand.
I am a photographer based in Philadelphia. I spent many years as a newspaper reporter working around the South and the West. In 2010 I was awarded the Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi award for my coverage of the drug war in Juárez, México. I look for stories about places in transition or people who are struggling with the changes and chances of life. I have a BA in journalism from Indiana University and an MA in creative writing from Boston University. My book, Atlantic City, the Last Hurrah, was released by Daylight Books in 2020. It contains 55 black-and-white photographs of Atlantic City taken over four years that capture the iconic shore resort as it emerged from its latest crisis. In 2023 a photo I took at New York Gay Pride was awarded second place in the American Photographic Artists (APA) contest for photojournalism and documentary work.
I'm an on-location photographer and director. My aesthetic approach is driven by real, textural, compelling moments, whether shooting stills or motion. I specialize in capturing authentic imagery depicting lifestyle, work and industrial scenes for corporate and agency clients and have years of commercial experience including large global image brand libraries, advertising campaigns, editorial and short form motion assets for web & broadcast, as well as one full length documentary. Partial list of clients and project partners include: ebay, Mississippi Tourism, Marley Coffee, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, AMD, Deutsche Bank, Intel, Nike, AMEX, American Airlines, GE, Disney World, Time Warner, Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, J. Walter Thomas, People Magazine, AG Edwards, CDW, Y & R, Fleishman-Hillard, McCann-Erickson, FutureBrand and more. I have had the unique privilege of having one of my images selected for a USPS First-Class Forever stamp. I have 2 published books: Hidden History of Mississippi Blues (History Press) and Mississippi Juke Joint Confidential: House Parties, Hustlers & the Blues Life (Arcadia Publishing).
John Emerson is an environmental portrait photographer with over twenty years of experience. Specializing in richly lit portraiture both in studio and on location, his strongest attribute is in making photographs that are beautiful and creative out of situations and locations that often have very little to offer. Lately, his focus has been on non-profit and advocacy assignments. Since starting his business, John has traveled all over the United States for many prominent clients for both advertising and editorial assignments. In addition to his commissioned assignments, John is currently working on several photographic story telling projects. Current stories are under the “Project” header. John is married and has four beautiful daughters and two crazy dogs.
Pietro Milici is an Italian photographer based in the USA, where he works as a freelance photographer and videographer.His work is mainly based on architecture and portraits: “I love how architecture can be a portrait of the society and the world we live in, and how a portrait of a person is the structure of the life each one of us lives every day.”He starts working as a photographer in 2007. In 2012 he graduates in Marine Biology in Italy, and in 2013 he receives his Master's degree in Photography and Design at Elisava Design School in Barcelona.After various exhibitions in the city of Barcelona, he collaborates with artists and photographers, commencing his work as a professional photographer. In his works, he employs different technics using both digital and film. “I care deeply about photography, it is how I express myself and my point of view to the outside world. I am inherently interested in this discipline as a way of conceiving the city, the architecture, the people, their emotions, and their stories. I search for the unexpected, the untold, the overlooked and reveal any hidden facets that the subject – be it a person or a city street – might withhold."
Tate Drucker is a Mozambique based photojournalist, covering issues of humans and wildlife across the globe. Originally from New York, USA, Tate's travels and work as a photographer, writer, and guide has brought her to over 70 countries around the world. Past and current clients include The Nature Conservancy, Ethiopian Airlines, South African National Parks, BBC Travel and more. Tate received her B.A. in Photojournalism from San Francisco State University before moving abroad to East Africa. Although a prolific news and travel photographer and writer, Tate also worked extensively in the travel industry. She has seven years of experience designing and leading photography workshops in places such as the Arctic, Peru, Finland, Morocco, Italy, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia and Zambia. Tate is available for assignments with NGOs, travel agencies and bureaus, news outlets, brands, and editorials.
I first started out as a photojournalist so storytelling is in my DNA. With over 12 years experience working in editorial photography I took that knowledge to commercial photography. The goal of any good photo is to draw in a viewer and make a connection. Today, we are overwhelmed with visuals coming at us from phones, computers, televisions, billboards, you name it. So in order to make a statement, images need to resonate with your audience. I pride myself in telling brand narrative stories that bring the viewer in to create an interconnection and showcase an experience. This is my passion. While based in Nashville, TN I've lived all over the United States and experienced the diversity of America. I love meeting new people and making new friends. I grew up in Louisville, KY and it will always be my home. Because of that I'm partial to bourbon, horses, and baseball bats. When not working I enjoy exploring Nashville with my wife, playing the guitar, buying records, or planning my next big trip. So let's make a connection. Tell me your story!
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.
Abigail is a commercial photographer based in Richmond, Virginia. Her curiosity, attention to detail and fascination with seeing beauty in all stories shines through in her captivating work. She offers a kind, open, styled, and detailed approach to all assignments. She is currently working with clients like Magnolia Journal, Marriott, Discovery Network and her work has been seen in publications like, People Magazine, Virginia Living and Yankee Magazine. When not working, she is outside hiking, in search of new podcasts, planning her next travel destination or exploring with her husband, Ben, preferably on skiis.
I am a native of Pennsylvania, but I have been living and working as a photographer in Spain since 2011. Before that, I was a Visiting Professor at Rochester Institute of Technology. I specialize in portrait-based stories and campaigns, but I also shoot a lot of reportage-style imagery, automobiles and short films. My personal work normally stems from things that are a part of my life in one way or another, and represent a curiosity that I have about people. It is this curiosity that makes me want to keep being a photographer. I also love to travel. I am fluent in English and Spanish.
My pursuit of creative expression started with graphic design about 20 years ago, when I spent my free time putting together tangible art pieces, collages as well as layouts in Quark and early Photoshop. That led me to photography which is something that could be emotive and constructive at the same time – bingo! These days I produce photos and videos with and for creative people, thrill seekers and visionaries, as well as regular folk. I'm fascinated by people's stories and their unique perspectives. I find that there is so much to learn from many of the people I meet. I live in the depths of the Philadelphia suburbs with my partner Jess, daughter Anika and two stubborn cats Pablo and Bobbie. I'm often getting my hands dirty in the garden and working on projects in the garage. I'm an avid consumer of podcasts and enjoy much of Spindrift!
Daniel Carde is a photojournalist based in Beirut, Lebanon. His work has included covering landmine removal and landmine survivors in Cambodia, landmine removal and landmine survivors, and conflict in Iraq, as well as daily assignments in the U.S. before moving to Beirut, where he's covered the Beirut Blast, the Covid-19 Pandemic, and the economic collapse. His work has been published internationally including with: The Dallas Morning News, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Guardian, Daily Mail, Getty Images, Bloomberg, Associated Press, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal and San Antonio Express-News, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, The National (Abu Dhabi), Le Point, Metro, NPR, ARD and The Washington Post.
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.
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.