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I am a corporate and advertising photographer. I am fascinated by genuine places and situations and I love working with real people, presenting them in an authentic, lively way. I also love to tell visual stories – translating into images what makes a company unique. After studying Photography and English at UC Berkeley and Photography at FH Bielefeld, Germany, I chose Berlin as a home. I started working for magazines first, soon corporate and advertising projects followed, mainly in the field of portrait, people, and automotive photography. I love traveling and I have extensive experience in working abroad – whether on my own for a reportage, with a larger team, or shooting alongside a video production. My clients include: Airbnb, Allianz, Audi, BMW, Continental, Deutsche Bahn, E.on, Fraport, KPMG, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Rewe, SBB, Siemens, Swiss Life, UBS, Vattenfall, Volkswagen
His years spent as an assistant interior designer, specialising in lighting, changed the way Antony approached photography. He attended a photography course at The University of The West Indies, where he discovered light in a new way through the methods and teachings of Desmond Clarke, Dean Collins, Tony Corbell and Monte Zucker. He amassed an arsenal of as many video and print publishings from these gurus as he could find, and began his journey to becoming the go-to person for photographic lighting in his home, Trinidad and Tobago. Antony's approach to making a photograph is deliberate and precise, manipulating light to capture as much of the final image on the sensor as possible. He is not one to "fix it in post". His skill set has to be versatile to exist in a small market. He has photographed portraits of heads-of-state, corporate figures, brides, newborns, landscapes, products ranging from cosmetics to engineering equipment, gourmet food, glamour and architecture, but his primary focus has always been on advertising portraiture and editorial work, which he captures with a unique perspective. Encouraged by the success of his hosting photographic workshops and talks in the Caribbean with some of the profession's renowned educators, Antony started his "Language of Light" – photographic lighting workshop series in 2013 and has also taught photography at the University of the West Indies and School of Business & Computer Studies.
Bob Rives is a visual storyteller who photographs people and places for corporate, advertising and editorial clients worldwide. Using graphics, color, and a strong sense of design and light, he finds striking images in ordinary situations. Clients have come to depend on Bob to deliver high quality images on time and on budget.
Mark was raised in Pennsylvania and Utah. His love of photography began at the age of ten when he saved up enough money to buy a 35mm Pentax. He took it everywhere. However, it wasn’t until part way through his college education at Brigham Young University that he discovered that he could turn his passion into a career. He dropped the chemistry half of his double major to focus on finishing his degree in photography. He loves to travel and has taken his camera to thirty-one countries. Mark, his wife Liz, and their two boys live in New York City where they have baked over 300 pies in their tiny kitchen.
Hello, welcome to my world. My journey is a captivating blend of geographic influences and creative pursuits. Born in Los Angeles, I was transplanted at an early age to the deep South, where I was immersed in the unique culture, sights & sounds. After graduating from Hilton Head High, I set off for a brief sojourn in the southern California surf scene but ultimately felt the irresistible pull back to the South. I landed in the college music scene meca, Athens, GA. After graduating from the University of Georgia and armed with a degree in fine art photography, I ventured to South Beach Miami during the fashion-forward 90s, fully immersing myself in the era's glamorous fashion scene. After my time in the sun, the true South beckoned me back, leading me to Atlanta, where I embarked on my career, specializing in editorial and commercial photography. Today, I live in downtown Atlanta with his wife and two sons, where I continuing to weave stories through my lens, capturing the essence of people, places, and cultures with a unique and inspired perspective.
Erich Saide is a Vancouver based Commercial, Advertising and Portrait photographer specializing in producing creative and technical images born out of his love of connecting with people. Forming a relationship with his subjects as soon as possible is paramount to his success, allowing him to draw out the best in people. Erich is an award-winning photographer known for his crisp, highly polished imagery. From soft and sensual to edgy and dramatic, his stylized, cleanly executed photos use incredible lighting to capture a diverse range of moods. After over 23 years in the business, Erich’s body of work spans an impressive breadth of styles and industries. Some of his favourite clients include Health & Wellness brands, Advertising agencies, Celebrities, PR Agencies and TV and Movie Productions. If he isn't out shooting in Gastown, the area around his studio loft in Vancouver, you might find him taking advantage of the diverse mountainscapes that Vancouver has to offer. Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Erich worked as a carpenter before embarking on a career in Commercial and Advertising Photography, both locally and abroad.
Commercial Photographer and Cinematographer: Jamie Orillion, a husband, and father, shoots digital for work and film for passion. As a graphic artist, he was always in need of better images than what was being provided by his clients. Thinking “how hard can it be” he purchased his first digital camera and a lighting kit and started shooting. Through constant testing, trial and error, along with a strong determination, Jamie was naturally directed to moving from a graphic design studio to the photography business that you see today. Fueled by quality, Jamie constantly strives for the highest quality work in both personal and professional projects. I'm fun and easygoing. I love being on a good set with great people. Let's be serious, but not take ourselves too seriously. Let's create! Here's the deal: Married my high school sweetheart; I have 6 kids; I love coffee; Sushi is always a good option; Old enough to know life before digital; I once played rugby in college and had no idea what I was doing; I can't remember if rugby was before or after a pink mohawk; Relationships over resources; Pictures are cool but people's stories are cooler; I love what I do; Specifics are important but I just want to shoot; Let's Connect.
Dunja is a London based photographer, specialising in portrait, interior and documentary craft photography for both editorial and commercial clients. Her approach to photography is capturing mood and a feeling while maintaining a great emphasis on authenticity and intimacy. With an observant and an intuitive way of working her images unfold naturally, regardless of the assignment. She combines her love of people and places to document the nuances of individuals, businesses and their surroundings. Through her work as an Art Director and Designer in a number of agencies and photography studios in London, Shanghai and Hamburg, Dunja has a gained a wide range of experience and understanding in various creative processes and disciplines over the years.
Bryan was raised in northern New Jersey, just outside of NYC. He stayed in the Northeast for college, receiving a BFA in photography from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Bryan’s love of creative planning and detailed productions has led him to conceptualize, map out, and execute projects for publications, brands, and agencies all over the world. His resume ranges from editorial — he’s collaborated with the likes of The New York Times and Rolling Stone — to commercial, taking on clients such as Apple, Starbucks, Target, and Warner Brothers. On the weekends, Bryan can be found exploring nature with his theater executive wife, their two children, and the family dog, Bobby, a.k.a “Big Legs.” test
Lynsey Weatherspoon’s first photography teacher was her late mother, Rhonda. Like her mentor-in-her-head Carrie Mae Weems, that first camera – a gift – delivered purpose. Her career includes editorial and commercial work that has been inspired and powered by her first teacher’s love and lessons. The #blackqueergirl is an award winning photographer, portraitist and director based in Atlanta and Birmingham. Using both photography and filmmaking as tools to tell stories, Weatherspoon’s work has been featured in print and online in such publications as The New York Times, USA Today, NPR, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Time, ESPN and ESPN-owned The Undefeated. As a member of a modern vanguard of photographers, she is often called on to capture heritage and history in real time. The Equal Justice Institute’s Bryan Stevenson. The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. The Legacy Museum. Ronnie the shoe repairman in downtown Birmingham. The people of the Gullah-Geechee Corridor. An entire family infected with and affected by a pandemic. Demonstrators with raised fists and sad, vulnerable eyes. The sons and daughters of history. The mothers of children who died making history. The majesty of Mardi Gras. The loving hands of family caregivers. Lynsey Weatherspoon’s work has been exhibited at The African American Museum in Philadelphia and Photoville NYC. She is an awardee, The Lit List, 2018. Her affiliations include Diversify Photo, Authority Collective, and Women Photograph, as well as National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), Professional Photographers Association (PPA), American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP), and American Photographic Artists (APA). She was also named a Canon Explorer of Light in 2020, and became a member of IATSE Local 600 in 2022.
If Chad’s photography had a trait it would probably be labeled optimistic. Chad looks to capture the beautiful, the good in the world around us, and the people in it. It could be a pleasant smile, time shared between friends, the solace of a place. “I am a photographer because I want to create, share, elevate the production, and collaborate with others who have creative ideas. I photograph because it's my way of telling the story.” Chad continues to create content for national brands as well as many local and editorial clients. He lives in Minneapolis, MN with his wife and 3 children.
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.
Kyle Monk has an elegant and unique style blending minimalism with story telling. His work specializes in a range of expertise, covering a broad gamut, from commercial and fine art to documentary. A perfectionist, he believes his education will never be complete and lives to challenge his talents. Kyle's easy going personality and modest demeanor give comfort and the confidence to all the subjects he works with, even if they have never been photographed professionally before. He is constantly reinventing himself, collaborating with other artists on personal projects and always striving to push his photography.
At Dean Lavenson Photography, Dean brings an utter passion to the set. He is a master with light and an absolute perfectionist. He is as giddy about photography today as when he was a student. And with that passion comes with over 25 years of experience. After graduating from Brooks Institute of Photography and freelancing in L.A. for a few years, Dean relocated his family from Santa Barbara, California to Louisville in 1989. He’s still trying to figure out how that happened. All he remembers is a big yellow Ryder truck with a matching yellow ’73 VW Bug in tow and his wife, Dianne, crying across every state line. Dean still dreams about the beach, but over the years he’s grown to love Louisville. As for how Dean first got started with a camera? Now that’s a long story. Let’s just say, he was on his way to becoming the next Wynton Marsellis. Lucky for Mr. Marsellis, Dean ended up in Beginning Photography as a high school senior. Ask him in person and he’ll give you the looooong version.
Pete Muller is an advertising photographer based in London, UK. Specialising in lifestyle, action and industrial work. Pete is a professional photographer who has worked with multiple clients across the globe.
Hey there, my name is Austin and I’m a still photographer working primarily in Kentucky and Tennessee. My background is in photojournalism but I’m transitioning into bringing the authentic feel of documentary work to advertising shoots. I shoot digital medium format and am proficient with lighting setups.
Hi, I'm Kamil. I'm a photographer living and working on Vancouver Island – in the Tofino/ Ucluelet area. I hold Canadian and EU passports. I deliver artful and emotionally-rich images for advertising and editorial clients. My personal photographic practice is centered around colours, patterns, abstracts, and contrasts. So whether I'm shooting portraits or fashion, a brand campaign, or a travel story, these naturally weave themselves into the images. I'm currently enjoying my connection to the ocean, surfing daily, and being in a physically wild coastal environment. In the near future, I will be building a destination studio here on the west coast of Vancouver Island, to serve my personal artsy needs, but also those of clients. I love my work, and I have a lot of fun with it.
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…….
His approach to a portrait is disarmingly simple: make it interesting. Pretty pictures are a dime a dozen, but photographs that grab your attention are invaluable. Clients use him again and again for his ability to look past the obvious and create imagery that is compelling and unique. He brings an editorial flair to everything from corporate portraits to product work while holding strong to the technical precision that this level of photography requires. Aaron Patton is a commercial and editorial photographer in the heart of the Midwest. His photographs have been featured in international advertisements, national and regional magazines/media outlets, and on the occasional city bus. His unconventional approach to portraits and still life has earned him work all over the country as well as representation by world-renowned production house Wonderful Machine. He is also a contributing writer for the photography educational platform Fstoppers. Aaron lives in Wichita, Kansas, conveniently located in the middle of everywhere. He and his wife, Christina, got married at 21 and have extended their honeymoon into its thirteenth year.
Based in Vancouver, Noel Hendrickson is an internationally recognized commercial photographer. Known for his ability to spot the 'in-between' moments, Noel captures his subjects true emotions through his unique form of visual storytelling. Noel was born on the prairies where he developed an appreciation for the land, but the ocean is where his heart is. He lives on the mountain in Vancouver with his beautiful wife Christine, son Finn and their two pugs Phil and Allan.
I’m not a struggling musician [anymore]. But I did start my career photographing musicians and other creative and talented people. And since Creative and Talented People = Interesting Story, that makes my work easy—most of the time. Today my editorial and advertising clients still want the interesting story. I just tell it through my lens in a contemporary natural way. Real life moments, just … better. That’s what I do.
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.
I’m a lifestyle and portrait photographer from Italy, currently residing in Los Angeles. As a young boy I had a colorful vintage 1960s map of the United States above my bed. Each main region was represented with a little sketch or figure, very detailed, and I had dreams that one day I was going to be there and discover all those places myself. My passion for visual arts encouraged me to study graphic design and work as web designer in Italy. The opportunity became reality in 2002 when I moved from Italy and my journey started in San Francisco. In few years I ended up in various circumstances in the city of Angeles. The multicultural environment, the vibrant lifestyle and the excitement for embracing this new adventure of life has been my motivation for taking photographs. A passion I cultivated since I was a young teenager and has transformed my life and career. After lot of training and experience, I consider myself very fortunate.
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.
For more than 30 years, I have been based in the Greater Philadelphia area. I’m equally comfortable shooting on location and in the studio environment. I’m as excited by one-on-one shoots as I am with large-scale productions, and have extensive experience in both. I love the collaborative aspect of commercial and editorial photography and have been really fortunate getting to work with so many talented graphic Designers, art directors and editors, who all have made me a better photographer.
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.