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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.
Marco Castro is a South Florida-based freelance photographer and videographer, renowned for my expertise in capturing documentary-style commercial photo and video content. Over the course of his career, he's had the privilege of collaborating on global campaigns with numerous prominent brands around the world. Marco possesses versatile skills, enabling him to undertake the roles of photography, directing, and producing projects of varying scales. His proficiency in translating creative concepts into visually compelling narratives sets him apart, allowing him to breathe life into ideas with a distinctive and innovative flair. With the flexibility to tackle projects both large and small, he bring a wealth of experience and a unique artistic approach to each endeavor. Whether engaged in extensive advertising campaigns or smaller, more personal projects, Marco can consistently produce exceptional results, establishing himself as a standout talent in the realm of commercial photography and videography.
Hello, I am Steve Boxall. I'm from the UK and happy to be a "legal-alien" in the USA. I like to say, "I'm all about capturing images of a fabulous life" and when I say that, honestly, it's completely true. My speciality is capturing the fun in peoples daily work life. Real people in the workforce, living their best lives! Whether it's for clients, family, other legal-aliens or simply for myself, making great images and telling stories – whilst having fun – is a challenge that inspires me every day. I thrive when taking a brief from concept to completion, capturing real moments and creating images where fashion, lifestyle and fun meet. Ask me how I spent a full day floating in Zero Gravity (hint, it’s got nothing to do with me being an alien). Take a look through my work and get in touch.
Marcel, is a food photography enthusiast with a knack for capturing eye-catching visuals and a creative spark. With over 25 years of experience in commercial and advertising photography, Marcel's work has wowed audiences around the globe, showcasing his skills with entrepreneurs, big corporations, and world-renowned brands. Friendly and team-driven, Marcel excels in collaborative settings and understands the value of working together. His dedication to quality and excellence shines through in every detail of his work, from precise attention to nurturing lasting relationships with clients and agencies. Marcel's mix of professionalism, creativity, and approachability makes working with him an exceptional experience. His passion for his craft is contagious, and his open-minded attitude encourages those around him to embrace new ideas and push creative boundaries in the advertising and photography world. When you team up with Marcel, you're not just hiring an experienced pro – you're joining forces with a creative mind devoted to bringing your brand's story to life through captivating visuals and unforgettable experiences. Let's connect and cook up some photo magic together, creating a delicious partnership that takes your brand or product to the next level. If you're eager for a fun and creative collaboration with Marcel, let's chat and cook up some picture-perfect magic together!
Diego Texera is a Miami based commercial and editorial photographer specializing in lifestyle, travel and food…in no particular order. He derives his inspiration from a well-travelled eye and a never-ending curiosity, allowing him to capture the essence of the environments he’s in. He is creative by heart and technical by experience, a blend of traits that create thought provoking images telling the story of each subject.
Miami-based photographer, Sonya Revell, creates imagery that emerges from her delightful daydreams of dazzling candy colors and connects closely with complex and compelling characters. Also, she is a fan of alliteration. While she now calls Florida home, Sonya originally hails from the great state of Kentucky (can you tell from the picture?), where she attended the same high school as Muhammad Ali. Sonya considers eating ice cream a hobby and was once struck by lightning (indirectly, but it was still quite shocking). While Revell still fantasizes about running off to join the circus or perhaps becoming a race car driver, the truth is, nothing tops image making.
Gabriel Sanchez, better known as 'Gabe', I'm a Miami based commercial photographer as well as a video director. Operating as a one stop shop to create photo and video content, as well as full post production services is something that keeps the process simple and direct. I have been a working photographer and director for the better part of my life creating images for personal clients, well known brands and major magazines in and out of the US. My style of photography is self described as "simple, candid, and somewhat minimal" with contrasty yet subdued tones. My background in psychology is entwined into my photography and portraiture, placing value in the relationship between me, my subject, the environment and the moment.
Jeff Herron studied commercial photography at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan, before relocating to South Florida to pursue his passion. For Jeff, it all started with light, lines and an innate fascination with how these two pillars of art and design translated into photography. Jeff was immediately inspired by the works of the New Topographics movement in the 1970’s with the highly formalized, almost banal aesthetic of man-made structures within a landscape. It resonated how they were able to capture those landscapes in a way that most people wouldn't notice, even if they saw it on a daily basis. You can see the influence here under "Personal Work". Over the past 15 years, Jeff’s eye – coupled with his love of collaboration and dedication to his craft – has earned himself an impressive client base, spanning across the United States, the Caribbean, and beyond, including: Ritz-Carlton, Marriott, JW Marriott, Hyatt, Westin, Sheraton, AC Hotels, Knoll, CBT Architects, Siemens, Lumens, Couples Resorts, PGA Resort, OPL Hotels, Lloyd Loom, Sotheby’s, Christies, Columbia Sussex, Ett Hem Designs, Centex Construction, Bluegreen, and UBS Bank. His work has also been featured in numerous print publications such as Home Magazine, Gulfshore Life and Tropic Magazine.
Grew up on an island – still lives on one. Has proudly helped raise three amazing children. Loves challenging work. Doesn't get rattled. Loves negative space and positive people. Visualizes every moment of his life, which he considers a bit of a curse – except when working. Started out as a marine biologist. Creates innocent slice of life imagery or production-intensive shoots. Over the years has worked from camera cars, helicopters, camera boats, rigged remotes, scaffolds, cranes, floating in the middle of the ocean – and his own two legs. Working out of South Florida, Robert also has a full production company to support his still and director work. He has done major shoots for Coca-Cola, Budweiser, Yamaha, Ford, Cigna, as well as extensive shooting for marine, tourism, recreation, health care, home & garden and pharmaceutical clients. One of his strengths is simultaneous still and motion productions.
I'm a commercial and editorial photographer based in Fort Myers, the Heart of Southwest Florida. Specializing in portrait and lifestyle images, my background in photojournalism has helped shape the look and feel of my work. Originally from Northern Wisconsin, I moved to the South Florida as a teenager and learned to love photography after my parents subscribed to the St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) newspaper. That paper was and still is an incredible publication that churns out amazing work on a daily basis and helped shape who I am today. I worked my way through high school in the One Hour Photo Lab of a neighborhood Eckerd Drug Store, an experience that exposed me to the technical aspects of photography, and offered an opportunity to learn from the successes and mistakes of tourists and amateur photographers who would come in on a daily basis. I went on to graduate from the University of Florida with a degree in Journalism, which offered editorial photography opportunities. I was soon working as a correspondent for wires like AP and Getty, and newspapers like USA Today and the New York Times. In recent years I have transitioned to more commercial and corporate work, often lending the same journalistic style of photography to clients, creating a modern and realistic look for their brands. I call Southwest Florida home, an area that includes Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples and Marco Island. Sarasota, Bradenton and Tampa / St. Petersburg are a short easy cruise up I-75 from here. We are also a quick and fun road trip across the state to East Coast cities like West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. I also regularly get to Orlando which is a beautiful drive up through the orange groves in the middle of the state.
Some like to take the easy road, others prefer the path less travelled. I am a fan of the latter – I thrive on challenge, detail, and problem solving. It’s that passion that makes me crave the right shot, right set, and most mouth-watering styling. Food photography is not a simple path from idea to execution – it’s an exploration and often a collaboration. When I first began to explore this type of work I knew it would make for an epic creative journey from my first attempts at lighting, to the way I continue to push myself creatively today. I am always exploring and I don’t think I’ll ever stop learning. When I’m not in the kitchen or the studio you’ll find me happily collecting my share of sand and dirt out on the mountain bike trails in Central Florida. To me there is no better feeling than the rush you get from a job well done…except maybe the rush of rolling along a beautifully flowing trail with some happy jumps and berms in a beautiful wooded setting.
A Charleston, SC native turned Florida girl. Life is about slowing down, loving people, and laughing loud enough your neighbors recognize you from the next aisle at the grocery store. A full time photographer since 2008, I got my start photographing life and people, but have unexpectedly fallen in love with photographing food along the way. Want to work together? Email me, I'd love to hear from you!
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.
When someone asks what I do I tell them I’m a photographer. The next question inevitably is "what kind of photographer?" Well, that's a little tricky because I love shooting everything. It could be a national advertising campaign on location for Marriott Hotels in Mexico or shooting food in my full service 3000 sq. ft. studio for Publix or Boar's Head. Also, It might be filming a TV spot in the Dominican Republic for Iberostar Hotels and lets not forget the family who I like to shoot while I'm on vacation. So you might say it doesn't matter if it's real people, talent, stills or video, personal or for hire. I love capturing the moment that I’m in. Of course, none of this can be done without working with the best people in the industry: Talent agencies, producers, assistants, wardrobe, hair & makeup, food-stylists, prop masters, retouchers and editors. I know, I sound like a jack of all trades but I love it all. So I invite you to take a look at the work and decide which side of my business is best for a project we can work on together.
A product of two blue collar families from western Maryland, it seemed pretty likely that I was not going to escape a little hard work. Growing up outside Washington, DC, much of life was spent outdoors. Lucky for me, I had a Dad that practically lived outdoors, following him out the door to find something worth pursuing, building or taking apart was not a problem. In middle school, I began to draw and nature became my subject. Sometime late in high school, my interest gradually turned to photography. Full of enthusiasm, uncertainty and encouragement from my teachers, I headed to college to become a graphic designer. Two years into my graphic design education, I switched to photography and graduated with a BFA in Photography from the University of Maryland, I soon found myself in Florida where I’ve been shooting on my own since 1992. Looking through a viewfinder has always been a way to quiet the noise in my head and given the choice between an aisle seat and a window, I will always choose the window.
I'm a Florida native and I live for adventure. I spend most of my time outdoors, in and around the water. I've been married for 20 years and have 3 kids. I take great pride in bringing experience into our lives. I love mixing my passions with what I shoot and I enjoy it the most when I can capture someone doing what they love in that environment. Thats where our essence lives. I would describe my shooting style as very authentic and candid with a documentary feel. Some of my current clients are Apple, Nike, Adidas, Sanuk, Chevron, AAA, Mastercraft Boats, Yamaha, LuLu Lemon, and RedBull.
Ryan Wendler is a commercial portrait and lifestyle photographer. His work has been featured both nationally and internationally by some of the world's best-known brands and publications. His photography utilizes natural elements to accentuate a unique perspective and his goal is to create authentic 'true to life' emotions and moments; helping the viewer to see and feel the human impact of the client's brand. Ryan’s work often showcases the subject as the hero and evokes a quiet confidence. His photographs are powerful, show a strong quality of light, and convey a sense of place. Photography is an art form that has allowed Ryan to spend his days encompassed by many of the things that he loves, and he is quite grateful for it.
Ryan Ketterman is a commercial photographer and FAA-licensed drone pilot, specializing in industrial and corporate advertising photography and video with a style consisting of colorful and energetic imagery. Running a client-friendly, service-oriented business he believes that great creativity often is the result of team effort and values working closely with his clients. Based in Jacksonville, Florida Ryan and his team are ready to create outstanding visuals for you.
Dana specializes in architecture, food and editorial photography. She is based out of Omaha, Nebraska and Savannah, Georgia. She loves any opportunity to travel and is available for national and international bookings. Published in: The Wall Street Journal, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Bon Appetit, This Old House, The Food Network, Preservation Magazine for the National Historic Trust, Imbibe magazine, Country Living, Country Woman, Covey Rise, National Parks Conservation Association, Culture Magazine, Mother Earth Living, Diabetes magazine and Travel Kansas. Education: Bachelor of Fine Art in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design
Richard’s love for photography is deeply rooted in his childhood. Although his father worked as a mining engineer in Eschweiler, Germany, he also created images of Europe’s most beautiful places, from the Italian Dolomites and Austrian Alps to the Italian Mediterranean coast. The father’s passion became the son’s dream. At age 17, Richard decided the best way to become a professional photographer would be to move overseas and get a college education in America. He immigrated first to Huntington, West Virginia, where he attended his senior year of high school; after graduation, he moved to Florida and attended the Photography Institute at Daytona State College. After college, Richard continued his education and further developed his craft with several acclaimed Florida-based photographers. He immersed himself in architectural, hospitality and marine photography and went on to form his own business in 2002. He operated Richard Steinberger Photography in Door County, Wisconsin, and Denver, Colorado, before relocating to Beaufort, South Carolina, in 2020. In the last two decades, Richard has become one of the world’s top marine photographers. His clients include some of the most most iconic brands in recreational boating, including Sea Ray, Boston Whaler and Chris-Craft. He also has worked with prominent clients in architectural design, travel/tourism and hospitality. When not working on national and international commercial projects, Richard spends his time working on film productions, most notably “Waniyetu Wowapi (Winter Count).” This documentary film — commissioned by the nonprofit Cheyenne River Youth Project on the South Dakota’s Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation — won a Social Impact Award at the 2022 Latino & Native American Film Festival inStamford, Connecticut. Richard lives in Beaufort with his wife, Heather, daughter, Johanna, and Great Pyrenees, Kaya. When not he’s busy telling stories, he can be found on his classic motor launch Mach Buffett, exploring the Lowcountry’s tidal rivers, salt marshes and sandbars.
I was born in Charleston, SC to a big family of hard workers who loved to socialize and party together on weekends and holidays. Things could get loud and I loved it all – soaking it in from the sidelines while looking through my View-Master or tearing apart an old radio to figure out how the sound came out. Sometimes I was called on to make a martini ( I can make one for you (and me), if you'd like). Later, I studied anthropology in college and underwater archaeology in graduate school. Between my studies I played in a band, cooked in restaurants, setup a darkroom, and assisted some great photographers. I decided I wanted to take pictures and make a career of it. I moved to Berlin, traveled lots, and ultimately returned to the South. I've been fortunate to work with some great creatives in the advertising and editorial worlds – telling stories with pictures of people, travel, and food.
I am a photographer based out of Charleston, South Carolina. I enjoy portrait, lifestyle and commercial photography, but can certainly provide photos for any need, or event! Outside of photography, you can find me playing soccer, traveling around and listening to some awesome tunes.I would love to work with you, or your company, so please reach out and let’s have a chat. Cheers!
Matt is an award-winning editorial portrait, commercial advertising, industrial, and sports photographer out of a southern town just a few minutes south of Atlanta called Macon. He holds a Bachelor's Degree from Mercer University in Human Services ( he's a people person) Back in the day, he tried his hand in TV as a commercial TV producer and was promoted to a sports reporter. During his time there he shot local news and a little photography (he stuck with the latter). When he's not on assignment, he's more than likely watching his favorite soccer team Arsenal FC, boxing, coaching soccer, reading, drinking hazelnut coffee, or listening to 80's music (and yes he's a huge Hall and Oates fan). He's also an avid comic collector who is one of a few people to hold an original copy of the 1984 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 first print…COWABUNGA Matt is available to travel for assignments within the US and internationally. He keeps his passport ready!
I’m Mike. I’ve been working in the world of photography for as long as I can remember. My work has always centered around people. People in factories. People behind fancy desks. People in fields of soybeans. People in race cars. People. That’s what I enjoy. This wonderful career/life has taken me from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to the shores of Tulum, Mexico. From the vineyards of Napa to the board rooms of Fortune 500 companies. From the pristine golf courses of Georgia to the factories of South Carolina. I’ve been fortunate to see so many wonderful places and to meet so many awesome people. It’s been fulfilling. Through it all I do my best to remember that I come from a family of givers. My father was career Coast Guard and my mother, the director of a soup kitchen she started in 1990. I am one of four children in a home like so many others. We laughed a lot. Told stories a lot. And learned to work hard. Living now with my lovely wife, Lauren, on Lake Murray, SC we find ourselves very busy balancing our careers and raising our own family. We have two amazing daughters, Lucy and Ella. We do our best to continue the lessons of laughter and story telling and, of course, hard work. As my career enters its 28th year I find myself looking back and smiling. I’ve met some wonderful people and I’ve enjoyed every minute. Cheers to that and to the next 28 years.
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.
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.
I was an artsy kid, and from a young age I knew I wanted to pursue a career as an artist. For a while I thought I was going to be a painter but as it turns out I'm flat out terrible at painting. Fortunately for me I was given a camera as a teenager and fell in love with taking pictures. I studied photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design. Afterwards I moved to Atlanta where I live with my amazing wife and my chatterbox of a step son. A few of the great clients I’ve had the pleasure of working with in that time include Bristol Myers Squibb, Allergan, Georgia Pacific, Tom Ford, Arby's, Verizon, BULGARI, and Wilson Staff. In addition to assignment work I enjoy pursuing personal projects and creating what I’ve been told is “Fine Art”. My fancy art-photography is represented by Kai Lin Art here in Atlanta. When I’m not doing any of the above you can usually find me traveling disinfecting my groceries, playing banjo, or accumulating cats (most of whom don't really seem to care for the banjo music).
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!
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.
Fulton is a world-class image-maker and seasoned creative partner who's built his reputation on a unique vision, tenacious work ethic. paradoxically wrapped in a friendly, easy-going nature. “Every time I look at our image library it makes me happy – everything about it. Thank you so much, John!” — Mary Welsh, Visual Content Manager Americas – Delta Airlines Best known for his powerful people and conceptual work, Fulton has created award-winning campaigns for global brands like Honda, Coca-Cola, Novartis, and AT&T. “John is a work ‘till 4 am, whatever it takes to get it done right, kind of artist. It’s a pleasure tackling projects with him.” “Complex image-making can be a challenge with many artists, but when working with John and his seasoned team, the process is always a blend of professionalism, humor, and artistry.” — John Rosato, Sr. Producer – Mu//en John is based in Atlanta and represented worldwide by: VISU – NYC / LA / Miami
For over 30 years Joe has teamed with clients and directed productions large and small, to create dynamic images for American corporations in his studio, and on location around the globe. Laying in a mudpit beneath 11-ton excavators, suspended inches above the highway at 70mph, hanging from helicopters or pausing NY traffic on the Manhattan Bridge, to capture a line of client trucks from a nearby skyscraper. Joe's passion for solving problems and creating great images is what gets him up every day, literally.
I'm a commercial photographer with strong video capabilities. My clients find it valuable and convenient to have a partner with skillsets in both stills and motion. I shoot for corporate marketing and communications, for editorial, and for agencies specializing in branding, advertising, and design. I'm often told that I'm easy to work with. Clients trust me because I can put my subjects at ease and tell the stories of real people in an authentic way, from the worker on the shop floor to the CEO.