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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.
I'm a professional photographer with over 15 years of experience based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Whether I'm tasked to make a celebrity portrait, lead a team on an advertising project or setup in the studio, I meet my client's needs so that every shoot is a success. My work has been recognized by the American Photography Awards and PDN's Photo Annual. Also, Magnum Photos named me one of the country's best 30 photographers under 30 in 2014.
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.
Astronauts to athletes, International publishers to individual writers, artists, developers, restaurants, designers, couples, babies, corporations and cuddly dogs. Jack has photographed in over thirty countries since 2006 covering a multitude of topics, styles, interests and clients. He prides himself in his versatility within the photography field, offering well rounded yet high quality, creative photography and an easy going, stress free experience. Delivering expectation-busting photography within every budget makes top notch photography from Jack Robert accessible to organizations large and small.
I first started out as a photojournalist so storytelling is in my DNA. With over 12 years experience working in editorial photography I took that knowledge to commercial photography. The goal of any good photo is to draw in a viewer and make a connection. Today, we are overwhelmed with visuals coming at us from phones, computers, televisions, billboards, you name it. So in order to make a statement, images need to resonate with your audience. I pride myself in telling brand narrative stories that bring the viewer in to create an interconnection and showcase an experience. This is my passion. While based in Nashville, TN I've lived all over the United States and experienced the diversity of America. I love meeting new people and making new friends. I grew up in Louisville, KY and it will always be my home. Because of that I'm partial to bourbon, horses, and baseball bats. When not working I enjoy exploring Nashville with my wife, playing the guitar, buying records, or planning my next big trip. So let's make a connection. Tell me your story!
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…
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.
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!
Joe Boris 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 lineup 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. And exceptional collaborative teamwork has produced work honored by A.A.A.A. O'Toole, Addy, Ad2, CEBA, One Show, Show South, 'International Archive' and 'Print' magazines "Most of my career has focused upon elevating the brand of my clients. I love crafting images that tell the story of a company… who they are, what they do, what they believe in and why that’s important today. My goal is to create images that present their people, products, services, and their values in ways that catch attention, spark curiosity and strike a chord with viewers. I remain convinced that my best work will always come from our next project, and I hope we can create it together."
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
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).
I'm an on-location photographer and director. My aesthetic approach is driven by real, textural, compelling moments, whether shooting stills or motion. I specialize in capturing authentic imagery depicting lifestyle, work and industrial scenes for corporate and agency clients and have years of commercial experience including large global image brand libraries, advertising campaigns, editorial and short form motion assets for web & broadcast, as well as one full length documentary. Partial list of clients and project partners include: ebay, Mississippi Tourism, Marley Coffee, Microsoft, Morgan Stanley, AMD, Deutsche Bank, Intel, Nike, AMEX, American Airlines, GE, Disney World, Time Warner, Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, J. Walter Thomas, People Magazine, AG Edwards, CDW, Y & R, Fleishman-Hillard, McCann-Erickson, FutureBrand and more. I have had the unique privilege of having one of my images selected for a USPS First-Class Forever stamp. I have 2 published books: Hidden History of Mississippi Blues (History Press) and Mississippi Juke Joint Confidential: House Parties, Hustlers & the Blues Life (Arcadia Publishing).
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.
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.
In nearly fifteen years of photographic practice, I’ve shot pretty much everything: portraits for magazines, big corporations, and good ol’ straight up advertising; interiors for editorial and commercial clients; and tabletop for many magazines and one giant tech company. I’ve always had a hard time defining what kind of work I do because of that diversity, but most of the time it goes like this: An agency hires me for a portrait project. It goes pretty well and they like working with me, so they hire me for a corporate or advetising job, which together we crush. We are thick as thieves at this point, so when their client asks them: ‘hey, we want to shoot this whatchamacallit, what do you think?’ they think of me because I’m: 1. easy to work with, 2. good with lighting and technical stuff, 3. happy solving problems on the fly, and 4. always delivering to spec and on time. I will get into the infiniti pool without being asked, if that’s where the picture is.
As a Kansas City-based commercial and editorial photographer, Steve Puppe’s freelance assignments range from food and environmental portraiture, to healthcare, agriculture and corporate photography. Living with his wife, two daughters and son outside the city, and with a studio in the Strawberry Hill area, Steve has stayed connected to the city where he’s spent much of his life. Steve’s interest in photography, like his connection to his hometown, has deep roots. With a painter for a mother, he was exposed to art at a young age, taking every art class available to him. He flirted with the paintbrush and the pencil, but it wasn’t until he received a camera that he fell in love. From his first high school photo class, Steve knew what he wanted to do with his life. While still a high school student, he had the good fortune of working with Hallmark Cards, which paired him with commercial photographers, and paid for his film and photo trips. Steve continued his photo studies at Kansas University, where he studied advertising and photojournalism. He also freelanced for Hallmark and commercial photographers on the side. Through Hallmark, Steve furthered his creative development, learning how to capture a diverse range of subjects from people to still life. He took that experience with him into a career in photojournalism, covering a variety of stories for notable papers. Eventually, Steve headed back to the studio, working as an in-house photographer at an ad agency. It was there that his degree in advertising gave came into play, giving him the insight to take on a wide array of clients and campaigns. Working as a graphic designer and photographer allowed Steve to take projects from conception all the way to the press check. Fast forward and nowadays, Steve combines that commercial experience with photojournalistic story telling shooting for notable clients like Cerner, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, Sprint, Nike, Google, AT&T, Chrysler and IBM. When he’s not out on assignment, he’s cooking up some Kansas City BBQ, or taking pictures of his family because when Steve’s taking a picture, he’s happy.
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.
I’m Diego Cappella and I’ve been in advertising for over 20 years, working my way up from graphic designer to become an art director and finally a creative director, working with international companies like Honda, Coca-Cola, and American Express, among others. As a professional photographer, my background in advertising plays a huge role in my work and the way in which I shoot my subjects – whether that’s a manufacturing process for a multi-million-dollar corporation or headshots for a small family business. My experience has also taught me about the professional, client-based side of the photography business. The needs of a start-up, for instance, may include some collaborative identity development and an execution plan, while a larger and well-known enterprise may need someone who can quickly understand and reflect established guidelines for their brand. I endeavor to bring my award-winning aesthetic eye to my clients while maintaining the highest standards in the photography industry. As a specialized industrial photographer, for instance, safety is a key element to the success of the project – as is an in-depth understanding of the manufacturing process itself. That understanding is essential to coordinating gear and equipment with existing procedures to avoid disrupting the process. I’m based in Palm Beach, Florida. I offer my services as an industrial photographer across the nation, especially in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, and Houston where I contract as a local hire. I always have my photography gear packed and my carry-on ready to go anywhere in the world!
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.
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.
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.
Yvonne is an environmental portrait, food, and travelogue photographer based in New York City. In addition to working in the commercial and editorial world, Yvonne continually shoots personal photo essays that take her to remote places all over the US. Selected clients and publications include: Arthur Ashe Institute, American Composers Orchestra, Barney's NY, Bertolli, Budget Travel, The Commercial Observer, Diane von Furstenberg, Dixie, Edible Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Long Island, Hopkins Medicine, Finish, Investment News, Johns Hopkins Magazine, Long Island Pulse Magazine, Meredith Corporation, Nespresso, New Jersey Monthly, The New York Observer, The New York Times, Rao's Homemade, Ragu, Red Bull Media, Stage Stores, Wired Magazine, Year Up NY.
I love collaborating with my clients and getting to know them. I do whatever it takes to put my clients at ease by making photography fun, creative and enjoyable. I work closely with my clients to take their project from concept to completion. My photo projects have taken me across the street and around the globe. Working under pressure or in a fast-paced environment comes second nature to me. When I'm not shooting, you can probably find me in my garden, hiking something — somewhere or on my yoga mat. My alter ego to photography is being a 200 RYT at Blue Yoga Nyla in North Little Rock. When I’m not shooting, I’m teaching yoga, or deepening my own practice. Currently based in Little Rock, Arkansas, I have degree in journalism with a photojournalism emphasis. I began my professional photography career at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette where I was a staff photographer for more than 15 years.
Parikshit Rao was born in Bangalore and made in Mumbai, but is most at ease when he is on the move. He has worked as a travel photographer and writer for Indian and international magazines since 2006. During his 3-year stint as Senior Photographer with Time Out Mumbai, he introduced the magazine's readers to many of the city's secrets. He has worked with Microsoft as a Photo Editor for MSN's US team and also led and mentored the visual content team at Little Black Book as National Photo Editor. Parikshit is currently a freelance photographer + writer and works out of Mumbai, Himachal Pradesh and New Delhi, India.