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What did you want to be when you grew up? I almost became a Nuclear Engineer. Thankfully, after about a year of college physics and math, my creative brain cells wrestled control over the nerdy geek in me and pointed me to Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. I still have a bit of that nerdy geek in me, but in a creative photographic way. The San Francisco Bay Area is where I landed after graduation and where I launched Vantage Point Photography. I love what I do. I love the process. I love creating images that cause people to pause, to look, to think and sometimes to smile. My other loves? My kids, our dog, a good hiking trail, and my SX 70 loaded with Polaroid film.
Steve’s been interested in photography since he was 14. While working at 7-Eleven stocking shelves, he spotted the label on the back of a roll of Kodak film which read, “Take this film to your Kodak processor or develop it yourself using Kodak chemistry.” Immediately he thought, “You mean you can do that?” And he was hooked. In the years since, he’s photographed everything from mummies to machine guns. He’s shot in lots of places he’s fond of, a few he’d like to forget (the blast freezer comes to mind), and all the while finding new ways to capture the beauty of the world. Steve lives on Maryland's Eastern Shore with his family and a scruffy Jack Russell
I have been photographing architecture and interiors for over twenty years and have worked with many of the industry's most distinguished architects and designers. As a visual storyteller, my objective is to distill the essence of the spatial experience with photographs that encourage the viewer to stop, reflect, and respond to the project, appreciating not only its visual presence but also how it relates to its environment and the beings that interact with it. I work primarily with natural light but pivot to a highly crafted cinematic lighting approach when stylistically appropriate. I have contributed to Architectural Digest, Interior Design, and many other international design publications and books. Thank you for taking the time to explore my work.
I've always had a curiosity for exploring spaces and a desire to describe what I see to others. I began to use drawing and painting as tools to create imaginary buildings as a child. Since then I developed my discerning eye for describing space while earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography and studying Architecture at Ball State University. There I built several pinhole cameras in pursuit of a simple machine that could record the essence of a space. This quest led me to New York City where I showed my fine art pinhole photographs and began my commercial photography training. Starting out using a 4×5 view camera and film, I built relationships with architects, designers, art directors, and editors. Always focused on remaining efficient and getting projects published, I quickly adapted to using digital capture. Today, my goal is to be a visual storyteller who describes the unfolding of a space by using my camera.
Mike Van Tassell Photography is an award winning architectural and interior design photography studio based in New Jersey. We collaborate with leading designers, brands & creators to capture their artistic vision.
Raised in the desert, Andrea Calo grew up on the edge of urban sprawl in Phoenix, Arizona. Between sunburns and brushes with cholla cacti, the desert made a great impression on her in terms of humans' shared relationship with place. Exploring these themes, Andrea received her BFA in Photography from the Herberger Institute of Design and the Arts at Arizona State University in 2009. Andrea's foundation in architectural photography was built photographing desert homes in the greater Phoenix area. In 2012 she relocated to Austin, TX, where she collaborates with clients in translating space to image. When not at work, Andrea can be found at the best place in the world, Barton Springs Pool.
Currently residing in Melbourne, Naomi also spent two decades refining her craft in Canada – a second home and a source of creative inspiration. Food, drink, and feasting play a central role in Naomi’s photography – flavours, textures, and colours all vividly come to life whether as part of a heaving table shot or through sexy and sophisticated close-ups that hero ingredients while making them nothing short of enticing. She treats her culinary subjects with the same respect and care that a chef or mixologist would. Elsewhere, Naomi’s interior photography combines her keen awareness of architectural flow with a sense of intimacy as she finds the true rhythm of a space. While her portrait work bridges the livelihood and personality of her subjects – designers, artists, and professionals among them – in the ease of their natural surroundings. Naomi’s motion work is both intimate, refined, and at times even playful – spaces, objects, and people are presented with great care for composition and form, while her commercial work always manages to capture a brand’s unique identity. Refined yet accessible. Explorative and illuminating. Naomi’s photographic work is passionate – and passionately creative.
I am an established Photographer, Photography Manager, Producer and Video Director. I have lead photographic teams for the past 5 years, while collaborating, as a photographer and videographer, with the main media outlets in Brazil and the world for the last 15, such as The New York Times Style Magazine, The Financial Times, Monocle, Colors and Milk Magazine. With extensive experience in portrait, architectural and food photography, I offer complete campaigns for my clientes in the hospitality area, where I combine video and photography with narrative depth to create immersive experiences that transport viewers into the luxurious world of high-end hospitality. Alongside editorial and corporate work, I am the founder of Trëma, a photographic collective that won the biggest photography awards in the country, among them the ZUM Photography Prize, granted by Instituto Moreira Salles, one of the most prestigious art institutes in Brazil.
Anthony Lindsey is a photographer living in San Francisco and working just about anywhere. Originally from Austin he earned degrees in both Architecture and Photography before choosing “door number two” and settling in San Francisco during the late ‘90s. By 2006 he had been recognized as one of the “Top 10 Young Photographers in America” by American PHOTO magazine. Now older and (thankfully) wiser he continues to work with clients intent on making pictures that are pure, relatable, and timeless. He currently focuses on images of the built environment and the people who live and work there. After work you’ll find him looking for the best spot to hunker down with some local food & drink and plan his next trip, preferably to somewhere warm near a large body of water. Anthony has worked throughout the US and in Europe, China, and West Africa.
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.
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.
MATT’S LOVE OF BUILDING THINGS HAS LED TO HIS PASSION FOR ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN AND COMPOSITION. A PROFESSIONAL FOR OVER EIGHT YEARS, MATT HAS CULTIVATED RELATIONSHIPS WITH ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS, BUSINESSES, DESIGNERS AND CREATIVES WHO SEEK THE BEST IMAGE TO SHOWCASE THEIR WORK. AND HE IS ALWAYS LOOKING OPPORTUNITIES TO COLLABORATE WITH VISIONARIES IN THE SPACE. WHEN NOT BEHIND THE CAMERA, MATT IS OFTEN FOUND CREATING THINGS OF HIS OWN—A RECENTLY COMPLETED TREE HOUSE WITH HIS TWO DAUGHTERS—OR SMOKING A FINE BRISKET ALONGSIDE A LOWBALL OF BOURBON.
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.
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.
Hi, my name is Olivier Lattuga-Duyck, I'm a photographer, videographer and drone pilot. After studying photography in Paris some fifteen years ago, I've worked in almost all areas of the profession, from shooting to the more technical spheres: studio, reportage, weddings, photofilming, development laboratory, retail, iconography, at the control room on film shoots, and so on. I'm also a graduate of EHESS in Paris, which gives me more perspective on the subjects I deal with. I've travelled the world and photographed people with incredible destinies, from the inhabitants of the shanty towns of South America to the bosses of major industrial groups. Today, I consider myself to be a 'Swiss Army knife' when it comes to images. All this experience and knowledge means that I can bring the highest quality and the highest level of professionalism to all your projects. I adapt to each project. My goal is to make it unique.
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.
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.
Hello. I’m an architectural photographer, filmmaker, and licensed drone pilot based in Denver, Colorado. The work and artistry that goes into designing spaces constantly impresses me. I feel humbled that I get to translate this amazing work to the rest of the world through visual media. My work regularly appears in print and online publications. The industries I work with include Architecture, Design, Retail, Fashion, Hotel, Office, Museums, and more. I studied photography and sculpture in college. After school I switched to photography full time. When I’m not focusing lenses I’m usually riding my bike, watching Sci Fi, and looking for excuses to get outside.
We’re a team of creative problems solvers that were raised on the internet. We have an insatiable desire to explore the world, make things, and collaborate with others to push the world in a positive direction. Driven by an endless curiosity we’re always learning, meeting new people, and looking for the next adventure. Our creative team is here to handle all of your content production and social media marketing needs!
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.
Colin Miller is a photographer based in New York City. He began shooting architecture and interiors with a series of photographs of empty theaters in New England. He now focuses on hospitality and residential projects throughout the world. Monacelli Press published his first book Hotel Chelsea: Living in the Last Bohemian Haven. The book profiles current permanent residents who have persisted amid the transformation of the hotel in richly detailed portraits and photos of their unique spaces. His work has been published in a variety of magazines, books and websites including Interior Design, Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, The New York Times, Town and Country, Vanity Fair, The Wall Street Journal and Communication Arts among many others. He studied photography at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University.
British photographer Martin Westlake has been living in Jakarta since 1988. A 3 year stint in Nigeria as a teenager sparked a passion for travel + photography. Martin studied Maritime Geography + hydrographic surveying and worked in the oil industry before setting up as a photographer in 1991. Since then he has traveled extensively throughout SE Asia and Indonesia working for a diverse range of editorial + commercial clients. Martin continues to shoot 4×5” print film for select clients + personal projects. He speaks Bahasa Indonesia fluently.
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.
Shannon O'Hara grew up on the campus of Tougaloo College in Tougaloo, Mississippi, where his father is an art professor while his mother taught art at the Mississippi School of the Arts. A chronic daydreamer, Shannon left his home at 16 to pursue his dream of becoming a professional ballet dancer, a passion that eventually earned him a job as a dancer with the Houston Ballet, the nation's fourth largest company. A similar passion later carried him to New York, where he spent 10 years working and studying photography on his own and at the International Center of Photography and The School of Visual Arts. He furthered his professional education in photography by assisting some of New York's top photographers, including legendary Magnum master Bruce Davidson and renowned food and travel photographer Ben Fink. Shannon has returned to Houston with his wife and daughter to explore the life and culture that he left so long ago.