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Since 2009 Peter has been commissioned by clients in 40 countries and counting to produce hospitality (including F&B, interiors and architecture) and lifestyle photographs and videos for their websites, brochures, ad campaigns, and social media, and is an approved hotel photographer for the Hyatt, IHG, and Accor groups. He is a Getty Global Assignment photographer and an ambassador for Manfrotto, the world’s leading tripod brand.
My relationship with photography dates to elementary school when my family moved into a house with a darkroom. I spent most of my childhood there. In junior high I happed upon Cheryl Tiegs modeling for a shoot in Washington Square. I poached some frames. The pics scored me the job of photo editor of our high school newspaper. This was my big break because my then-classmate Jimmy Hirsch went on to be a staff writer for the New York Times. He somehow talked them into giving me an actual assignment. It went well and they gave me a couple more. It was official. I could legitimately say I shot for the New York Times. That was 1986. A couple thousand assignments later, I have begrudgingly lived through the transition from film to digital. As a reprieve, I have adopted a forgotten photographic process, the photogravure, and am diving deeply into its preservation. My wife, Hilary, whose patience, maturity and wisdom netted us three now-grown children is so supportive of my photogravure obsession that even when she can’t sleep, she asks about it…
Stathis Bouzoukas is a commercial photographer with a passion for capturing the essence of travel and hospitality. His expertise encompasses a wide range of specialties, including food photography, lifestyle imagery, architectural photography for hotels and resorts, and travel destination captures. Stathis impressive client list includes industry leaders such as Hakkasan restaurants, Campari (Aperol Spritz campaign), Nammos restaurants (global locations), and prestigious 5-star hotels. Stathis is known for a collaborative spirit, being easy to work with, a keen eye for detail and the adaptability of a creative leader and passionate about partnering with clients to bring their visions to life, ensuring a captivating final product that resonates with their target audience.
Franz Navarrete is a Singapore-based photographer known for his acute eye for shape and painterly feel for texture and colour. Whether working on a large-scale commercial project, interiors, fashion, portraiture or a personal project, he always looks for authenticity in his photography work.
In the mid 90s I started my career as a photographer. After a few years of working in advertising and portrait photography, I started my dedicated career in Hotel Photography in 2000. My love for architectural photography, food photography and travel led me to fall in love with hotel photography right away. What caught my attention and made the art of hotel photography even more intriguing to me was the fact that in order to describe life experiences for a hotel through a simple image, I had to create story telling photographs, which was and still remains a challenge, so that they attract different target groups depending on the projects I took on. The trust that over 250 hotels, Leading Hotels, Relais Chateaux, Small Luxury Hotels and Design Hotels in more than 10 countries, have put on me is just a small example of my hard work and my continuous self-improvement. Available for assignments worldwide. After all these years I am still dedicated with the same passion and love on photography and keep on dreaming new challenges. Approved by MARRIOTT & HAYTT
I am a location photographer that has specialized in advertising, golf, and marketing photography for the past 20 years. We have worked with Marketing Directors, Creative Directors, Director of Golf, and Graphic Designers alike throughout the years to create targeted and alluring brochures, campaigns, and signature shots. Our lifestyle, architecture, and landscape shots stop people amongst the glut of photos across the internet. Uniquely, I scout all my own locations. This valuable pre-production understanding of planning and coordination is what enables me to land at a new job site and prepare a detailed production schedule for the upcoming shoot. It also allows for the right lighting, props and talent to be ready for each and every scene captured on a given day. This enables me to shoot more in a long day of photography from first light until the day’s end, sometimes long after dark, making the most of your time and resources.
I’m a French photographer based in Warsaw, Poland. Originally from Paris, I have lived a good part of my life abroad, particularly in Asia. I’ve been a full-time photographer most of my adulthood. I made my first steps in this job with a documentary approach, which evolved over time into a slower, cleaner, more “commercial” style. Still, I feel my roots are in documentary and this comes through in my work as bold, punchy, and atmospheric images. A life of traveling has made me comfortable in varieties of situations, flexible and instinctive, able to get results in all sorts of environments. Clients have trusted me on hundreds of assignments across over 30 countries. I am also a coffee & beer enthusiast, herbal soap hunter, raw concrete addict, and retro design aficionado.
Born and raised in Texas, Teal now resides in Los Angeles, California. With a keen eye for detail, color, and natural light, she creates original imagery for editorial and commercial clients across the genres of travel & lifestyle, architecture, and still life. The need to travel was instilled in her at a young age. Growing up in a family of architects, artists and travelers, she is grateful to have been immersed in an environment of creativity and curiosity from the start. Before she learned how to make a photograph, she learned how to be a traveler. Travel is when she is most engaged, most inspired and most challenged. Learning bits of a new language and culture, getting lost in winding cobblestone streets or narrow dirt paths, meeting local people, and taking in every element of a moment – sights, scents, sounds and feelings. This is when she is most alive. Select Clients: Apple, American Airlines, Four Seasons, INTERSECT by Lexus, Magnolia Network, Who What Wear, Crate & Barrel, US Bank, Fodors Travel, TripAdvisor, Smart Flyer, Paravel, Davidson Hospitality Group, and Parkview Private Collection amongst other travel and lifestyle brands. Published In: Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Hemispheres, Health Magazine, Interiors Magazine, American Way, Fodor’s, Suitcase Magazine, and more.
Hey, I’m Ryan. I’m a photographer based in Gloucestershire, England, working across the UK and abroad for interior designers and luxury hotels. With the utmost attention to detail and a calm determination, I strive to create bold, graphic, compelling imagery that pulls you into the scene. Working mostly on high-end residential projects, I value long-term relationships with interior designers where we work together to build the visual assets for your portfolio. A typical shoot is one to two days, where we usually work collaboratively to meticulously compose, light, and style a set of images that completely communicates the design scheme and intent of the project. I hold myself to the highest technical standards and ensure colours, textures and details are accurately represented. The resulting images can help you achieve industry recognition by winning prestigious awards or getting published, grow your fans and followers online, and builds a library of completed work that is not only a useful documentary of your past achievements but also serves as a valuable resource for ideas and inspiration that improves your client’s experience and has potential to persuade them to buy into your ideas and vision.
My work spans many different genres – from shooting people to focusing on things we wear, the things we eat, to the places we live, to the things we love, and the things we crave. I love to capture it all. People ask me to help them tell stories through a lens. I can do that – I love it. I spend my time shooting in and out my studio, and traveling when requested. I travel for fun when I can because i believe personal time is essential. I prefer to be outside. I try to surround myself with good hearts. I love all kinds of music. I like pretending that I can play guitar. I often find myself staring in awe at my boys. I think my wife is cool as hell. Having grown up 3 blocks from Lambeau Field, I will always bleed green and gold. I will always have dogs. I love video games but never play. I will always want birds in my house but will never have one as it would make me sad. I want my boys to be older for certain things but I don't ever really want them to grow up. I will probably never be satisfied with my landscaping and garden. I will always want the feeling of a workout without any of the exercise. I will always cringe at the act of explaining myself and then end up rambling on and on and on and on and on…….
Stewart was born in Montreal inside an elevator during a snowstorm to an architect dad and an actress mom. Some say that this is how he got his discerning sense of shot design and a love of casting people. Although, none of this ever seemed relevant to him. Working out scenes at the dinner table for a solid 17 years while living at home, definitely left a mark on how he thinks. He gets a charge out of working with people from all walks of life, not only due to his upbringing but mostly due to his innate curiosity in hearing their stories and learning about what makes others tick. It was this curiosity that drove Stewart to create a monograph titled “Identity”, a biopic project featuring well known and unusual people. Each portrait in the book is combined with their own personally handwritten quotes, expressing their uniqueness & individuality. Walter Isaacson comments, "Each page will delight you, and also make you think. It’s a treasure.” Likewise, Stewart’s most recent title, “Seeing Red”, takes a fun jab at the urban myth of redheads becoming extinct.
I’m a Boston photographer and director – a first generation Chinese-American, an eldest daughter, and a big sister to my brother with Autism. My portrait and lifestyle work tells colorful, joyful, and emotion-evoking stories for commercial brands. I have a passion for showcasing companies and individuals that are moving the needle, breaking ceilings, and accomplishing the unthinkable. After graduating with a degree in finance and computer science, I started my career as a management consultant. I then took the biggest risk of my life and went for full time into photography. It’s been eleven years, and I cannot imagine doing anything that would make me happier.
Sydney lifestyle, editorial and tourism photographer James Horan is originally from Ireland now calls Australia home. James fulfills the needs of editorial, commercial and corporate clients with an eye for detail, a sense of humor and a style rooted in documentary photography. Much of his personal work focuses on the quirky side of life. When not on assignment or working on personal projects James loves spending time with his family, drinking big mugs of tea, eating cake and wishing he had hair, a dog and a field of donkeys.
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.
J Filipe Wiens has been photographing professionally for over 10 years. His work has taken him around the world and has been featured in advertising campaigns for various companies such as Marriott International – Starwood Hotels – Kempinski Hotels – Hilton Worldwide – Hyatt Hotels Corporation- Fairmont Hotels & Resorts – Swissôtel and CBS Studios to name just a few.
Jiri Lizler is a renowned Award-Winning commercial photographer from the Czech Republic. The primary focus of his portfolio is luxury hotels and high-end residential interiors. His work has been featured in international media fixtures like Conde Nast Traveller, The Telegraph, Forbes, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, The Times, Archilovers and more. Most of Jiri’s work is commissioned, however, his original projects are displayed in the personal section. With a clientele including Microsoft, McDonald's, Chanel, Warner Bros Discovery, St. Regis, Ritz-Carlton, Six Senses, The Luxury Collection, and Hyatt, Jiri’s experience has garnered him a prestigious reputation in the hospitality industry and beyond. For a consultation, please contact a member of his creative team which includes his wife and top-line producers who are ready to realize your print media needs. Jiri holds his work to an international quality standard and is excited to bring his skills to your projects throughout the world. Read on to learn more about the creative team behind Jiri Lizler Photography.
Culturally confused – Basque born, French/US citizen of Indian origin. After studying economics and politics at the American University of Paris (AUP), I decided to pursue a career in photography. Currently based in Paris, photographer & director with a passion for the good things in life : travel, food & culture. Clients include : Condenast Traveler, Princess Cruises, JW Marriott, La Grande Épicerie, Momondo, BETC, Publicis, The New School NYC, Parsons Paris, Yale University, The American University of Paris, Hachette, The Paris Popup.
Hello, and thank you for visiting! I work locally to San Francisco and Los Angeles, and home has always been Napa Valley, California. When I’m not photographing, I’m hanging out with my son, a wonderful 19-year old who works at a three-Michelin star restaurant, or taking a class towards my wine certification studies. I’ve often been referred to as grace under pressure, having been the photographer for the weddings of Anne Hathaway, Jimmy Kimmel, LeAnn Rimes, Governor of California Gavin Newsom, and the late Robin Williams, among others, as well as the official photographer for Team USA at the Bocuse d'Or (the “culinary olympics”) in Lyon, France biannually. Under the leadership of Chef Thomas Keller we brought home silver one year and gold the next (go team!). After photographing four cookbooks (one of them earning a silver medal in the IPPY cookbook-specialty awards), my lens is focused on culinary, hospitality, lifestyle, portraiture and travel. I’m a visual storyteller, and it’s my nature to tell the most beautiful and meaningful version of a story that I can. Available for commercial, documentary, and editorial assignments (wine country to worldwide), I’d love to creatively collaborate!
Sergiy Kadulin Photography is a private professional practice established in 2013 with the aim to help our customers grow their business through creating high-quality, artistic, engaging and emotional visual stories of their design products. Our customers include architects, interior designers, developers and constructors, hotels, spa, restaurants, cafe, business centers and offices, retail showrooms and shopping centers, furniture and decor manufacturers, construction and industrial companies, medical and sport centers, educational and public establishments, and many other clients in need of high-quality architectural and interior photography. While Sergiy Kadulin lives in Kyiv (Ukraine), he provides services to different clients throughout the country and also abroad, including shooting at high-profile European interior design events such as iSaloni in Milano, Maison et Objet in Paris, Decorex in London, IMM in Cologne, etc.
Stan Lee is a photographer, storyteller and video producer specializing in food, restaurants, bars, hospitality, cookbooks and travel. He worked on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” from 2006 to 2011 as a new media and video producer. In 2012, he started creating culinary content for Eater.com — producing, directing and editing shows like “60-Second Tasting Menu”, “Eat The Menu” and “Dining on a Dime”. Stories featuring Stan’s work have gone viral, getting over 25 million shares and views on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook. He has photographed and filmed chefs and restaurants all over the world, from Dubai to Louisville to Taipei. Stan won a James Beard Foundation award with team Eater.com and an International Association of Culinary Professionals award for his visual storytelling. His work has been featured in The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Eater, Thrillist, KCRW’s Good Food, NPR’s The Salt and Life & Thyme.
With over two decades of experience in photography, I remain steadfast in my belief that there is always more to learn. You'll often find me attending workshops across the country, guided by mentors who help me expand my knowledge in composition, lighting, and the intricate world of photography's business aspects. I continually adapt my equipment and post-production techniques to stay at the forefront of the latest industry trends. My photography workflow demands nothing less than utmost attention to detail and precision. While I refine styling on-set, a significant portion of my work happens behind the scenes during post-production. Each photograph I deliver is meticulously crafted by my own hands, avoiding automated software to ensure a tailor-made look and feel that resonates with each unique client. This level of dedication distinguishes me from more budget-friendly alternatives. In my free time, I aspire to master the art of the guitar while cherishing moments with my supportive wife, Lisa, and our beloved son, Tysen. An unyielding passion for cinema has also left an indelible mark on my artistic soul—captivated by stories, lighting, camera perspectives, and those unforgettable one-liners.
Combining my own attributes and technical skills, I help brands tell their distinct narrative, establish their visual identity, and create memorable content for all usage and platforms. My clients span commercial, editorial, restaurant, boutique hospitality, travel, luxury residential, publishing, B2B, B2C, D2C, and startup brands. I earned my degree in Journalism from Boston University, and Editorial and Advertising Honors from The New England School Of Photography. I have an extended network of producers, video crews, food stylists, prop stylists, studios, creative directors, and graphic designers that help to make every shoot a perfect success. While currently growing roots in Chicago, I also have a strong client base in New York City where I spent the first ten years of my career and established myself in the creative community.
If you got a problem, yo I’ll solve it. I borrowed a car to shoot my first assignment at the local newspaper when I was 17, and I haven’t put a camera down since. Over the past 20+ years I have photographed almost every square inch of Cape Cod, so in 2019 I "took my talents to South Beach" living in Miami year round and traveling back for the summers enables me to stay connected to the Northeast while developing many clients, commercial and editorial throughout Southern Florida. I love what I do. Whatever size production, big and small, I love walking into a space, absorbing it, and knowing that I can capture the light and essence of it to show the world. Making a space come alive, highlighting the way the light bounces, the angles, the craftsmanship of the architecture and design proves to be endlessly fascinating. I also love capturing people in these spaces. Environmental portraits constantly challenge me to try and make a picture that is worth way more than a thousand words. Past clients include Josh Wines, Yellowtail Wines, Jenn-Air, Sub-Zero, Kohler etc..
Michael is a freelance photographer from Seattle, Washington, living and working in Brooklyn, New York. His photographs are defined by graphic compositions, and a strong use of color, with a body of work that includes a strong focus on travel, people, interiors culture and food.
At the age of three, Al Argueta first traveled to Guatemala with his father and was utterly captivated by the country’s landscape and its Maya inhabitants. He would later live in Guatemala for two years, allowing him to formally learn Spanish and to experience Guatemala’s culture firsthand. During summers in high school and college, Al often took a month off to travel to Guatemala, exploring its jungles, ruins, and villages. It was also when he first dabbled in photography, capturing images of the people and landscapes he encountered. In college, Al majored in Journalism and Latin American Studies, managing to squeeze in two study-abroad programs, one in Manchester and one in Maastricht, and traveled through much of Europe. After college, he interned with Costa Rica’s Tico Times, getting his first exposure to travel writing and photography, in addition to covering then-President Bill Clinton’s visit to Guatemala. Al worked briefly for a newspaper in the Virgin Islands before moving on to photography school in Hawaii. He also taught English to college students in Thailand for a time, continuing to satiate the travel bug that bit him years back.