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I'm a photographer based in Nagoya, Japan. I specialize in industrial, travel, portraiture, food, news and documentary photography. Living in East Asia for 15 years, I have extensive experience photographing assignments throughout Korea and Japan. I am a contributing photographer with Cavan Images and AFLO, and a member of Wonderful Machine. If you need an editorial or commercial photographer in Japan, South Korea, or elsewhere, please contact me at [email protected] or call +81-80-8977-6855. Editorial clients and publications include: National Geographic Traveller (UK), The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, BBC, CNN, NHK, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Lufthansa Exclusive, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Virtuoso Life, GEO
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.
Christian Fleury was born a while back in Sorel, Quebec. It was while tripping on Mystic beach in BC that he realized he should be a photographer. So he moved to Toronto to learn the trade, worked in a dark room and moved again to Montreal to assist photographers. Years later, Christian is living his dream of photographing and filming documentaries. His photographs have illustrated Time Magazine, Reader’s Digest, the Guardian and Canadian Geographics. He also works with banks, universities, engineering firms and whoever else has a good story to share. His movie credits include DOP, co-director, director and producer. In 2020, his movie Three Seasons of Sarony travelled to festivals in Canada, USA and Europe. His most recent movie La Rivière is now touring and, admittedly is one of his proudest accomplishments. On a more social side, Christian has been involved with CAPIC as student VP, council member and national president. He also teaches whenever he can. Finally, he is co-founder of l'Archipel, a group of seven artists sharing space, ideas, projects and wine.
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.
I didn’t plan to be a photographer when I was a kid – I thought I’d be a veterinarian, an ad man on Madison Ave (hello, Don Draper!), or an astronaut. You know, the usual. But, I picked up a camera while in the army, and the rest, as they say, is history. My photography resume is long and diverse – at different times, I have been a conflict, newspaper, sports, lifestyle, fashion, portrait, feature and food photographer. I have lived and worked in NYC, LA, Miami, DC, Phoenix, Harrisburg, PA, and for the last 11 years, Charlotte. All of these locations and experiences through my career have shaped my perspective. I capture real moments, tell rich stories, and make people and products look great for brands, magazines and ad agencies. My work is real, relatable, honest and authentic. Whether everyday people or hired talent, I have a natural ability to make people comfortable in front of my lens. We have fun on my shoots, I don’t yell, and, on the best days, we eat NC BBQ. I live with my wife and 3 rescue dogs on an acre within the Charlotte city limits that we bought (mostly) for the dogs. When not out shooting, you can usually find me working on personal projects, or exploring a new hobby, or fly fishing for anything that swims. Some fun facts about me below – the rest you need to learn for yourself. So, let’s work together! • I drink a LOT of iced tea and there will always be some on set • I was a Paratrooper in the US Army and have over 75 jumps • I have seen every episode of Law and Order (go head, challenge me!) • I will travel almost anywhere, anytime to eat BBQ • Every fish I catch is released alive to live another day • I have counted over 25 species of birds at our yard feeders • I hiked over 700 miles of the Appalachian Trail in one trip
Matjaž Tančič (1982) is lens-based artist working mainly on documentary and independent projects between China and Slovenia. His work explores the lines between documentary, portrait and art photography to engage with social and cultural issues. He likes to experiment within the photographic medium and is well known for his 3D stereography projects. Tančič holds a BA in photography from the University of the Arts, London.
I love my job, so much it doesn't feel like a job. Still can't believe I get to make photos for a living. Favorites photos? Ones that are equal parts pretty and useful. Favorites shoots? Ones that involve a scrappy crew and client, where by the end it feels a bit like summer camp did, a bit weird to say goodbye to the people your life has revolved around for days, but we all leave feeling accomplished as a team. Favorite subject? People of any age! Though I do love a good detail, an enticing dish, or anything that helps tell a story and inviting. Background? Born in Florida, childhood summers in California, and thrice Texas transplant (once for college, once for work, and once for hubs.) Liberal arts degree in history; various jobs after college that made photography seem like the best career in the world; married with kids; owner of one seriously adorable and ornery dog; and a "human pinball" technically residing in Austin, TX, though frequently found in Florida or in a window seat headed elsewhere.
Geoff Wood is not satisfied. Don’t misinterpret that; he’s happy. He loves life with his talented and beautiful wife Regan, being a father to an amazingly creative little girl named Gibson and adventurous riot named Crosby, and shooting photography. He’s just not satisfied. There’s too much adventure out there. Too many incredible people to work with. Too many ideas, too many projects, too much beauty to experience. Geoff’s plan to get satisfied is to dive headfirst into life behind the lens. He’s hanging off the side of the boat, pouring metal filings into old cameras to see what happens, and whenever possible taking the whole thing underwater. He’s getting to know each person, giving his all for each job, and using ten years of design experience to compose the shot you’re looking for. At the end of his life he hopes to look around with satisfaction at a close family and deep friendships, with the scars and shots that show the adventure. Geoff has collaborated with such clients as Garden and Gun, Our State, Wrangler, Qalo, Baldwin&, Pace Comm, Duke Energy, Electricities, Ketchum, French West Vaughan, MicroMass Comm and ESPN to name a few. As well as picked up Gold, Silver and Best in Show Addy awards.
David Loi is a Dallas, TX based commercial photographer that has travelled the world to tell stories through still images. I specialize in aviation, automotive and industrial photography. I have more than 15 years of experience photographing small and large businesses. My number one goal is to provide our clients gorgeous photography that attracts their ideal clients and bring their brand story to life through creative photography.
After attending Central Michigan University earning degrees in both fine art photography and psychology, followed by a three year stint working in finance, Sullivan headed south to Arizona where he turned his love of photography into a full-time occupation. A visual storyteller and portrait seeker he aims to entertain at times yet find the true subject somewhere in all of it simultaneously, be it shooting celebrities, athletes, or the guy next door. Today, with far reaching clients, Sullivan is one of the most well respected photographers in the Phoenix Metro area. His fine art has been shown in numbers galleries and museums around the states, including locally at the Phoenix Art Museum. Now, take the photographic world of Brandon Sullivan and fuse it with the illustrative world of Kyle Lane where collaborative designs burst through traditionally framed boundaries of visual storytelling. With their unique visual form that combines the most crucial aspects of each of their distinctive talents they are making an altogether integrated and innovative style now referred to as fotostration. Sullivan works out of and co-owns Legend City Studios.
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.
I'm a Los Angeles based portrait and lifestyle photographer living and working on both coasts. I love collaborating with people and being thrown into different situations. There is a unique story behind every face and I rely on those unexpected details to make images that are as special as the people. With the help of great crew, we strive to make magic happen for all of my clients. When I'm not making pictures I'm training for marathons or playing ice hockey to stay healthy and inspired. Home base is currently Los Angeles, California where I live with my wife, daughter, large cat and Guinea Pig.
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.
ABOUT I fell into photography and into climbing at the same time, in my early twenties. The two fed each other: I had to climb bigger and wilder mountains so I would get better images, and I had to become a better photographer so I could do justice to the epic scenes unfolding in front of me. Over ten years ago now, I made the decision to drop out of my computer science studies and move to the climbing mecca of Chamonix to be a full time adventure photographer. I am grateful that photography has given me so many opportunities to live unique experiences. There are too many to list exhaustively, but highlights include sailing an expedition yacht around Cape Horn, being invited to an Ethiopian coffee ceremony in Dadaab Refugee Camp, photographing Usain Bolt at the Olympics, skiing to the North Pole, naming three (small) mountains in Greenland, adventure racing through Tierra del Fuego, climbing on K2 and getting winched from a rescue helicopter at night [1]. Though I have since branched out in other genres of photography, from portraiture to humanitarian, automotive and industrial work, I remain passionate about using the still image as a powerful tool to tell stories and convey emotions. I am also a problem solver at heart, used to dealing with the complicated logistics of shooting in wild places with unpredictable weather. And when the circumstances call for it, I have even been known to put on a producer hat. After some time in the Canadian Rockies, I now live near Halifax, Nova Scotia, in Atlantic Canada, with my wife and two children. I miss Chamonix too much to stay away for long, though, and frequently travel back to the French Alps.
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?"
Luis Cerdeira is a Spain based photographer who specializes in corporate, industrial and architecture photography. His work is frequently featured in annual reports, commercial brochures, corporate websites and corporate magazines. He works quickly and efficiently, completing complex shoots with minimal disruption when photographing people at their work. He also stays in time and on budget bringing back useful and striking images to his clients. His easygoing approach enables him to get the best out of any situation both editorial and corporate assignments. Recent clients include Ferrovial, Sacyr, Applus+, DHL, Sener Engineering and Systems, Tragsa Group, Inbisa Group, General Directorate of Civil Protection, Dircom, Military Emergencies Unit, Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment.
Danny Santos is a photographer based in Washington DC. He specialises in portrait, editorial, and corporate photography. He spent 10 years a photographer in Singapore, and has recently moved to the DC Metro Area in the United States. He focuses on people photography with a candid style to make it real and relatable. He appreciates team effort in creating the right images, and values working closely with his clients. His clients to date include J. Walter Thompson, BBH Asia Pacific, Agenda NY, Ogilvy, Random House Publishing, Havas Worldwide, and Tolleson Design. He has handled brands like Standard Chartered Bank, Paypal, Tokio Marine, BHP Billiton, Kerry, SMRT, Singapore Tourism Board, National University of Singapore, and Property Guru to name a few. He has also flown overseas for client work to New York City, London, Shanghai, Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City, Kuala Lumpur, and Mumbai.
I was born in Omaha, Nebraska and am currently based in the Hartford area (Newington, CT to be exact), working as a freelance photographer for/with some great people. My location is ideal for regional travel within New England with convenient access to air travel for points beyond. With 15 years of full-time freelancing, my skills are transferable between news, portraits, enterprise, tv/film sets, sports, food and travel. I have experience efficiently working solo, successfully as part of a crew and leading a small creative team. For the past decade I’ve been a regular contributor to many national media publications/agencies. Prior to Connecticut I freelanced for five years in Las Vegas, another five in Nashville, yet another five in New York City and before that earned a Bachelor of Journalism from The University of Texas at Austin. Portions of my back archive are syndicated by Redux Pictures.
Claus Lehmann graduated in Social Communication at the Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM), São Paulo, Brazil, in 2000. The photographer lived in Munich, Germany, between 2002 and 2003 where he worked with photographer Enno Kapitza. There he got in touch with his portraits universe and with his analog color photo lab and was able to join his technique with experimentation. From 2004 to 2008 Claus lived in Milano, Italy, and worked with different photographers such as Ruy Teixeira, with whom he developed his knowledge in “the new digital photography”, and began his career as a portrait photographer. During this period in Europe, he photographed for Eindhoven Design Academy of Netherlands, among other clients. In 2009 he turned back to São Paulo and began to shoot for magazines and advertising agencies. His artistic projects are researches on photographic techniques and artistic language. Experimenting and mixing analog and digital technologies.
Tim Gerard Barker is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Vietnam since 2012. Tim was based in Hanoi until early 2016 when he relocated to Ho Chi Minh City. He has extensive experience working throughout Asia and he is available for assignments worldwide. Tim has experience working on a wide range of photography and videography projects including: travel, documentary, portraiture, hospitality, corporate and industrial. Tim’s desire to explore the world and to understand different cultures drives his work. His images capture real people and real places with a colourful, graphic style. Tim’s travel imagery is represented by the Lonely Planet Images collection at Getty Images, for commercial work he is represented by NOI Pictures and Studio @ Getty Images and he is also on the roster at Wonderful Machine. Tim's work has garnered numerous awards over the years, with citations in the International Photography Awards, Australia’s Top Photographers and Travel Photographer of the Year.
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.
Traveling throughout the southeast, Dan Anderson has spent the past 19 years finding unique images to deliver to clients in a variety of situations. Chasing a hurricane across state lines while editing and sending images from the cab of his truck or creating promotional stills on feature film sets, long days of shooting with early mornings and late nights are not unfamiliar to him. Dan’s pictures have earned him the respect of editors and art directors along with publication on the front pages of national newspapers to billboard displays for upcoming motion pictures. Dan Anderson has worked for The European PressPhoto Agency, New York Times, ESPN.com, Thompson Reuters and Agence France-Press. His work has been published in MSNBC.com, Newsweek, SI.com, The New York Daily News, CNN.com, and The Wall Street Journal. Dan has also used his camera to help tell the stories of such companies as ThyssenKrupp Steel USA, Alabama Power, Mobile Airport Authority, Mitchell Cancer Institute and Walgreens.
FRANK IS A SUPER DUPER GOOD PHOTOGRAPHER. A RIDICULOUSLY FUN DAD. A SMASHING HUSBAND. A BRILLIANT SOCCER PLAYER. AND A RESOURCEFUL PROBLEM SOLVER. REACH OUT AND SEE WHAT ELSE HE CAN DO.
I really don’t like talking about myself – But an Art Director friend told me to write a bio – So here it is: I was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Graduated from Brooks Institute of Photography in 1993. Every dollar I’ve ever made has been with my camera. Traveled the country following major brands as an in-house photographer. I’ve gone from Coldwater Creek in Idaho to Yankee Candle in Massachusetts. Not to mention a bunch of map dots in between. My photography spans many different genres and decades –Synopsis: thousands of commercial catalogs, CRM mailers, PDP's for eCom, and a few thousand corporate images…. And all the free stuff my wife makes me do. Currently I live on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, following my dreams of chasing sail boats, catching sunsets and shucking oysters. Additional bullet points about me: – I can ski backwards and take pictures at the same time. – I like change and have lots of big ideas – I love working on a team, but always take on individual challenges – I’m a right brained creative and a left brained analyzer – I eat raw oysters every month of the year, not just the ones with an “R” I’m very happy to make professional acquaintances, Please reach out if you want to talk photography or if you know of a great raw oyster bar.
Photography is about telling a story and I've been doing it as a commercial photographer for over twenty years. Whether it be through one frame or a series of images, I love making photographs that speak about the subject. I'm drawn to location choices that complement a subject yet recede enough to allow the subject to dominate the image. Since growing up in Houston, TX in my father's printing company, I've always enjoyed the meticulous nature of my business. From operating an offset press at the age of 15, I learned the importance of quality craftsmanship that has remained an important aspect throughout my life. What I truly love about photography is both the technical and artistic sides. It's the balance of both of these that create interesting images that resonate with the viewer. In this day of digital media and our constant bombardment by visual clutter, it is so important to make imagery that tells its story in an elegant and unique way. Whether it's a single still photograph or a series, I enjoy making images that successfully communicate my client's vision. I live in beautiful Grapevine, TX along with my wife Rebecca and our two kids… Noah (17) and Annalise (15).