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Nour El Refai is an Egyptian photographer. He obtained a bachelor degree of Architecture at Cairo University and has been working as an Architectural photographer in the Middle East and North Africa region since 2005. He also worked on stories and documentary assignments in several countries. His work has been published in the Financial Times, The Huffington Post, Architectural Digest, Interior Design, ArchDaily, and many more. He taught architectural photography at various universities and continues to give talks, workshops, and courses in Cultural and Art Centers. Nour got his first Kodak film camera as a gift when he was 12 years old and took his first photos on fishing trips in the Red Sea with his father.
At the Texas House of Representatives he worked on an ongoing documentary project photographing lawmakers during the legislative session. He soon amassed a brilliant catalog of images that were created on a work-for-hire basis and can never be published by him for money. This marked the last time he would ever be paid to shoot 35mm available light with nothing but a Leica and a bag of Tri-X. At the Texas Department of Public Safety he traveled the state for six years as a Forensic Photographer. There he amassed a brilliant catalog of images he would rather not think too hard about. His work with blood spatter patterns has been called "adequate" by several DNA and Trace Evidence analysts. He subsequently worked for renowned photographer Dan Winters, who put him to work as his assistant for several years. Sequestered in Driftwood, Texas, under Winters' tutelage, Jeff developed his photographic skills, a strong work ethic and a penchant for Red Wings.
The mountains are my home. Living in the Swiss Alps, I am surrounded by the beauty of the mountains every day. Fascinated by photography and imagery since childhood, I studied the Dutch Old Masters; the work of these realistic painters and storytellers inspired me to tell their stories. A highly trained eye is an essential tool in the photographer's kit box. Building me own Swiss chalet, I was inspired by the fine details and stories of other homes and buildings. The art of interior photography was born. With every home, there is a story to tell; Haute'Xposure is the culmination of this artistic story. Photographing interiors in the mountains is predominantly chalet photography working with chalet companies as well as private individuals. Working with interior designers and architects, recent projects are recorded for use on social media as well as for publications. However escaping the mountains to photograph city apartments, hotels and chateaux is also part of my work. I travel throughout Switzerland as well as the rest of Europe for projects.
Bruce T. Martin is an American Fine Art photographer who uses photography to document the world, explore perceptions, and question our viewpoints. After graduating from Syracuse University in 1977, he began working as a Historical Preservation photographer, using photography to help put endangered buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. His photographs are in a number of private and public collections and have been exhibited throughout the U.S. and Central America. Today, along with exhibiting his fine art photography projects, he is a leading architectural photographer, making photographs for the nation's foremost architects, designers, and publications. For assignments, he uses High Resolution Digital Camera systems for the maximum image fidelity possible, complete perspective control movements and the highest quality lenses available. These systems rival 4×5 film in quality while more cost efficient and allowing for greater modification in post-production.
Justin Nicholas is an internationally awarded photographer and director with a career spanning almost thirty years specialising in luxury hotels and resorts, hospitality, industry, interiors and architecture. Justin works from bases in Australia and Singapore, working extensively throughout Australia, the Pacific and Asia. As an experienced approved luxury tier photographer, Justin is acutely aware of the varying brand portfolios' philosophies and requirements, enabling seamless capture, rapid delivery and revenue driving outcomes. His film and video assets have been acknowledged as being instrumental in driving sales and increasing yields well in excess of forecast targets. Gaining worldwide recognition for such projects as The Muraka at Conrad Maldives and Waldorf Astoria Maldives, his work has been published in numerous publications including Architectural Digest, Departures, Travel + Leisure, Vogue, Harpers Bazaar and The New York Times.
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.
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.
Seth Powers is a Shanghai-based photographer specializing in architecture and interiors. He works primarily with architects and designers to render their vision with care and a keen eye for composition. Since 2012, he has photographed architecture and interior projects for dozens of international firms, local boutique design practices, as well as many well-known international brands.
In the beginning he aspired to smuggle gems from Sri Lanka and live on the island of Fatu Hiva where Gauguin painted. Instead moved to Micronesia and got lost for two years. Fell in lust. Slid down a coconut tree; very painful. Saw a blue moon. Was attacked by sharks but got lucky. Built houses, speared fish, Fell in love. Went home empty handed. Went to school, got bored then graduated. Lived in Mexico, fell in love, got drunk with a cartel hit man. Lived in Indian village, broke two ribs, lost all his money on a cock fight, got lost in a cave but now is found. Published widely acclaimed work. Made mama proud. Worked for newspapers. Worked for Sipa Press. Walked in the desert, got heat stroke, thought he saw God or Jerry Garcia. Recovered. Worked for Life, Fortune, Newsweek, National Geographic. Went to Cuba and smoked cigars. Fell in Love. Married in Havana. She saw him coming a mile away. Fortunate tragedy. Recovered. Worked for New York Times, Discovery Channel, Amgen, Target, etc. Worked in Latin America. Fell in Love with the wrong woman then Fell in love with the right woman Got Married, wife, kid, beagle and garden. The whole nine yards. Beagle ate the house. Likes tomatoes, green tea and bike riding. Most pressing question: "Are we living in a simulation?"
For 42 years, professional photographer David Papazian has brought stories to life through his dynamic photography. Originally from the San Francisco Bay area, his interest in photography began at an early age. Inspired by his father Harry, who worked as an art director and head of marketing for the San Francisco Examiner newspaper, David embarked on a high school trip to Europe at the age of 18, delving into the world of photography. David earned a bachelor’s degree and graduated from the prestigious Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara. Soon after, he launched his photography career, moving north to Portland, Oregon. There, he worked for world-class brands, refining his skills, and transitioning from film to digital photography. While balancing his professional career with personal commitments, he started a family. To supplement his existing clients, David explored stock photography and found success for nearly 30 years. His images are available on Getty, Shutterstock, and Adobe Stock, with nearly a million downloads since he began. Whether photographing doors in major cities, capturing the iconic Iowa State Fair, or walking in cornfields, his stock images resonate with graphic designers. In recent years, new opportunities have allowed David to diversify his photography projects by capturing images of equipment, often traveling to remote areas in the Pacific Northwest forests or construction job sites for his clients. Adaptability and versatility are key when David dons a hard hat, safety vest, and work boots, working in natural conditions and patiently waiting for the perfect shot. Photography is David’s passion, and he’s dedicated over four decades to his career. It excites and motivates him, and he always looks forward to the next shoot.
Evan Joseph trained in painting and drawing at Vassar College and the Slade School of Art in London then received his Master's from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU before jumping into helicopters and climbing rooftops to get the perfect shot as the leading luxury liefstyle photographer in New York City. Specializing in interiors, architecture, aerials and street scenes, Evan Joseph's work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, US Weekly, Stern, New York Magazine, HOME Magazine and has been selected as the cover of The New York Times Homes Magazine over 20 times. His stunning view photos of New York City have landed him major advertising campaigns for the One World Observatory at One World Trade Center, Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Center and The Woolworth Building and the world's leading developers and hoteliers regularly entrust him to create brand-defining images. Four books of his work have been published and his limited edition prints are sold in galleries worldwide. Before starting his photography studio, Evan was the director of several art galleries, a founder of Art Collector Magazine, and a founder and Creative Director of HIPnTASTY Inc. He has been a faculty member of The Parsons School of Design and the Art Institute of New York City. Evan has photographed many distinguished residences around the world including the homes of Sting, Donald Trump, Rupert Murdoch, Lenny Kravitz, Julian Schnabel, Naomi Campbell, Jon Bon Jovi, Joan Rivers and Alex Rodriguez. Commercial clients include: One World Observatory, The Setai, The W Hotels, The Ritz Carlton, The Rainbow Room, The Trump Organization, The Langham, One57, The Mark Hotel, The Russian Tea Room, 432 Park Avenue, Baccarat Hotel & Residences, 150 Charles, 252 East 57th Street, The Kips Bay Decorator Show Home, The Lucida, The Laurel, The Laureate, The Rushmore, The Aldyn, 75 Wall Street, 95 Wall Street, 11 Times Square, 1515 Broadway and numerous other luxury residential developments and commercial skyscrapers. In the few hours each week when Evan is not taking pictures for his clients, he can be found at home with his wife, pug dog and two children, his camera clicking away just for fun.
British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper (Hamburg, 1980) has received international recognition for his work in the industrial, scientific and architectural fields. Alastair’s signature is defined by a unique understanding of lines and symmetry, colour and contrast, often combined with dark humour. As well as working commercially for brands such as Google and Nikon, his work is regularly featured in publications such as Wired, Vice, Scientific American and The Guardian. His prints are included in the collections of institutions such as the Design Museum in London, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and Bank Vontobel in Zurich, and he has produced several books, including Unintended Beauty (Hatje Cantz, 2020) and The Art of Impossible (Thames & Hudson, 2015). Alastair has exhibited at institutions such as The Royal Institute of British Architects, London and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs et du Design (MADD), Bordeaux, France.
Early experiences included a mercifully short career as a professional dishwasher and bus-boy at the Golden West House of Pancakes, a brief stint as an auto-glass technician, space sales for free monthlies in Santa Cruz, and in-home sales of kitchen cabinet refacing – worst job ever. Eventually became a general contractor and kitchen-and-bath designer until developing carpal tunnel syndrome, going back to my first love, photography. I feel a bond with designers and tradespeople and those who live with – and work in – what they make. I occasionally teach college classes and workshops on business practices for photographers. FAA-Certified 107 Drone Pilot.
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.
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. Al now lives in Austin, Texas, where he’s managed to stay put for an unprecedented thirteen years. He specializes in commercial and editorial photography for clients that have included National Geographic Traveler, Caribbean Travel + Life, Condé Nast Traveler, Outside’s GO, and Hemispheres.
Nick Guttridge is a location photographer specialising in Corporate, Portraits, Architecture, Interiors and Dance photography. Working worldwide for clients like 'Tishman Speyer, Addison, Pentagram, Jaguar Landrover'. Nick also collaborates with well known dance companies like 'Rambert, Studio Wayne McGregor and Ballet Black'.
Born in Melbourne, Australia Lynton Crabb’s childhood was spent in India and Papua New Guinea. After finishing high school he returned to Melbourne to study photography at RMIT University before embarking on his career as a professional photographer. Working internationally, Crabb has created conceptual photographic campaigns for clients in the advertising and design industries and been commissioned to shoot projects for many recognised companies. Good at creating the moment, Crabb's story telling style sees him shooting active lifestyle, property, hotel, business based projects. He is comfortable being sent anywhere in the world (or around the corner) to create suites of images encapsulating a company or organisations activities and message. Although carefully planned and executed his images often have the feel of candid moments. His understanding and clever use of light, as well as an ability to form a good rapport with his subject forms the basis for his graphic and engaging images.
Adam Murphy has been shooting professionally in Los Angeles and Tulsa, Oklahoma for over two decades. He has had the privilege to meet and photograph business leaders, musicians, performers of every type, creative geniuses and everyday people who have something fascinating to say. He lives in Tulsa and travels extensively. If he’s not shooting, he’s with his beautiful and amazing wife, son and three dogs.
I am a Côte d’Azur-based Architecture & interior photographer mainly commissioned in Europe. My work leans towards an editorial style where the goal is to deliver natural-looking images. This is to give someone the feeling that they are actually at the property, on the spot where the photo is taken. The use of light, composition and human interaction is key to delivering strong convincing photos. With all my photos I try to deliver contrast to an image; this can be with color, movement, or composition. My photography covers work for architects, designers, and furniture makers that are mainly in the residential field, SAOTA, Knut Hjeltnes, and Atelier K Architecture are some of my clients. My work has also been published, digital and in print in magazines and books such as Häuser Magazine, Beta-Plus, Callway, Elle Decoration, and Style Campagne. I have been named by architectural Photo Awards, such as the APALMANAC photo awards and the One-Photo Challenge by Architizer. The LOOP Design awards listed me as one of the 100 most inspiring Architectural Photographers in 2022.
As a fifth generation photographer, it is no surprise that Nick’s passion for photography originated at a young age. Growing up in home inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, Nick quickly learned the importance of natural light and the impact it has not only with photography, but the architecture it touches as well. It’s all in the details. What our eye sees is not always what the camera captures. With more than 10 years of design experience, Katja brought a new division to the studio with Staging and Styling. Professional styling helps to capture the perfect shot of an interior that celebrates its best features, textures and talking points. Whether working locally or traveling nationwide, McGinn Photography brings their expertise and artistic vision everywhere they go resulting in stunning and visually striking imagery that captures the unique characteristics and design of each project.
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.
Jeffrey Totaro has had a life-long interest in design and construction. Before becoming a photographer, he worked as an architect and structural engineer for a prominent Philadelphia firm. During his education and early career, his strong interest in design was coupled with an interest in photographing architecture and interiors. A self-taught photographer, Jeffrey transitioned to professional photography in 1996 and has since built an impressive portfolio of commercial, residential, and institutional photography for leading firms in Philadelphia, Boston, New York, Washington DC and elsewhere around the country. Jeffrey’s education and professional experience as an architect and engineer make him well-suited to photograph the built environment. His photographs capture design intent, structural complexity, and architectural detail to best illustrate each projects significance. He values a collaborative relationship with clients and considers it an essential part of the process for successful photography. Responsive and understanding, Jeffrey’s patience and commitment to capturing the essence of a design is evident in the images he produces. His meticulous attention to detail throughout the photographic process includes advance scouting of locations, careful arrangement of views for elegant and clean compositions, technical proficiency and creativity in the appropriate use of lighting, and the latest in high-resolution digital technology.
I'm a Detroit based photographer interested in digging into everyday situations and coming out with compelling stories. I love visually showcasing the world in the most objective and truthful way possible, while retaining a tinge of optimism and humor. Photography has allowed me to travel extensively: studying in Paris at Spéos Photographic Institute, photographing wind turbine technicians in Oregon for Siemens Wind Power, and spending half of 2013 in Lagos, Nigeria working with The African Artists' Foundation and LagosPhoto. I am available for hire for editorial, portrait, and reportage work.
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..
I am a Côte d’Azur-based Architecture & interior photographer mainly commissioned in Europe. My work leans towards an editorial style where the goal is to deliver natural-looking images. This is to give someone the feeling that they are actually at the property, on the spot where the photo is taken. The use of light, composition and human interaction is key to delivering strong convincing photos. With all my photos I try to deliver contrast to an image; this can be with color, movement, or composition. My photography covers work for architects, designers, and furniture makers that are mainly in the residential field, SAOTA, Knut Hjeltnes, and Atelier K Architecture are some of my clients. My work has also been published, digital and in print in magazines and books such as Häuser Magazine, Beta-Plus, Callway, Elle Decoration, and Style Campagne. I have been named by architectural Photo Awards, such as the APALMANAC photo awards and the One-Photo Challenge by Architizer. The LOOP Design awards listed me as one of the 100 most inspiring Architectural Photographers in 2022.