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Miami-based photographer, Sonya Revell, creates imagery that emerges from her delightful daydreams of dazzling candy colors and connects closely with complex and compelling characters. Also, she is a fan of alliteration. While she now calls Florida home, Sonya originally hails from the great state of Kentucky (can you tell from the picture?), where she attended the same high school as Muhammad Ali. Sonya considers eating ice cream a hobby and was once struck by lightning (indirectly, but it was still quite shocking). While Revell still fantasizes about running off to join the circus or perhaps becoming a race car driver, the truth is, nothing tops image making.
Erich Saide is an award-winning photographer whose clients come back to him time and time again for his crisp, highly polished imagery. From soft and sensual to edgy and dramatic, his stylized, cleanly executed photos use incredible lighting to capture a diverse range of moods. After more than 19 years in the business, Erich’s body of work spans an impressive breadth of styles and industries. Winner of the Communication Arts 58th Photography Annual Competition and his work has also graced the pages of Elle Canada, and is the recipient of the L’Oreal Colour Trophy. Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Vancouver, BC, Canada Erich’s passion for photography led him to study commercial photography at Langara College before embarking on a career in music, fashion, commercial and advertising photography, both locally and abroad. The studio is located in Vancouver’s historic Gastown district. Highly motivated, energetic and full of passion for his craft, whether it's in the studio, on location, or by the side of a film set, Erich is happiest when he's creating powerful and dynamic images.
Zoe Rain (American, b. 1993) is a photographer and filmmaker based in Chicago, with over a decade of experience in nearly every subject of the commercial photography field. Zoe’s photography, with an iconic presence and distinguished style quickly gained notoriety, including the cover of Rolling Stone, subway car ads, and Billboards across the country. After being hired as Macklemore’s full time tour photographer, she continued to work with the world’s largest musicians, including Chance The Rapper, Ed Sheeran, Christina Aguilera, Ke$ha and Vic Mensa. Zoe’s high-impact photography and creative direction has been leveraged by some of the largest brands in the industry, including the opportunity of keynote speaker at Apple, as well as industry panels across the country hosted by agencies including Soho, Havas, Leo Burnett. Zoe’s passion for travel emanated through her photo journalistic projects, involving intimate collaborations with nonprofits such as the Thirty Thirty project & Construction for Change. This work includes Rain’s portraiture series “Woman of Togo”, which has been featured in galleries across the US.
Hi, I'm Joe. A Boston-based food, hospitality and lifestyle photographer. I'm self-taught with a passion for all things photography, beautiful light, fresh food, sincere people and inspiring spaces. I love keeping things simple in life and on set as I find it always produces the best results with the least amount of stress. No matter the size of the project I always bring the same passion and dedication to each individual job and it's my priority to make sure everyone goes home happy.
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.
Based in Oklahoma City with a love for travel throughout the Midwest, Charlie is passionate about bridging the creative gap from concept to final product. Through planning, innovation and forging genuine connections with his subjects, it's Charlie’s ultimate goal to produce beautiful, natural, and authentic images, no matter how produced the shot needs to be.
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
After several years in advertising David brings his experience as an art director to his photographic work. Warm, textured, moody images bathed in natural light. He has partnered with senior art director/stylist Caroline Nault, to form Uno Photodesign. Together, be it for food, architecture, still life,or people, they bring their creativity, and problem-solving skills to create images for major editorial and advertising clients in Montreal and across Canada.
Gareth is originally from Swansea in South Wales but moved to HK in 1996 and set up Blow Up two years later. When Gareth isn’t shooting he enjoys taking his kids around Hong Kong’s breathtaking landscape, hoping to discover new places of interest for his art projects. He’s also a post-punk aficionado and played guitar very badly in an early Punk band, however he’s now banned from playing guitar in the studio and at home.
I have a pretty simple life. I like traveling, coffee, and laughing. . . ideally, all at once. I live on a small farm in Ireland, where my partner Olivia and I have an animal sanctuary. I was first handed an old Kodak Brownie camera at age 10. I went on to college where I studied photography and graduated at the top of my class. After a handful of photo jobs, I stumbled into producing. With its fast-paced creativity and non-stop action in captivating images, the advertising world swept me right off my feet. In my years in this industry, I’ve worked as a photographer, director and producer for clients like Sony, Cadillac, Honda, Bushmills, HP and IBM. I’ve organized and executed photo and video shoots for everything from food and yoga to homes, cars, and aerospace. If you can think of it, I’ve put a shoot together for it. After all this time, I’ve realised why I truly love what I do; I love people’s stories, and the chance to help tell those stories. And I especially love telling those stories using visual media, which brings depth and dimension to a narrative like nothing else.
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).
Craig Washburn combines innovation with a lasting, thoughtful aesthetic that connects his diverse body of work. He has been featured in Vanity Fair, Bloomberg Businessweek and Texas Monthly to name a few and he has also been commissioned to create for brands like Volkswagen, Chevrolet, Verizon and Airbnb. Craig's years of experience brings unique methods and a friendly, flexible viewpoint to every project. An enthusiastic problem solver and teammate, Craig loves helping his clients bring their ideas to life. Comfortable on projects big and small, he has the foundation of a talented production crew to call on and runs a lighthearted ship. In addition to the work featured here, strongly architectural design and interiors are a concentration with their own home at craigwashburnplaces.com. He is also the founder of still-motion pictures, a fresh merging of motion, photography and animation. Craig believes it's important to stay humble, keep evolving and take chances on new ideas. He is based in Texas (studio in Austin) where he lives with his wife and two young
I’m a lifestyle and portrait photographer from Italy, currently residing in Los Angeles. As a young boy I had a colorful vintage 1960s map of the United States above my bed. Each main region was represented with a little sketch or figure, very detailed, and I had dreams that one day I was going to be there and discover all those places myself. My passion for visual arts encouraged me to study graphic design and work as web designer in Italy. The opportunity became reality in 2002 when I moved from Italy and my journey started in San Francisco. In few years I ended up in various circumstances in the city of Angeles. The multicultural environment, the vibrant lifestyle and the excitement for embracing this new adventure of life has been my motivation for taking photographs. A passion I cultivated since I was a young teenager and has transformed my life and career. After lot of training and experience, I consider myself very fortunate.
Based in the Midwest (Milwaukee/Chicago). Available for travel worldwide, anywhere, anytime. Exploration and curiosity drive my work as an artist and photographer. I specialize in editorial portrait and advertising photography as well as lifestyle, corporate, food, and travel. I have a BFA in painting, and over twenty years of experience as a photographer. Whether I’m one-on-one with a farmer in the orchard or working with a team in the studio, my goal is to bring a unique vision to the project. I aim to collect moments that are part of a larger whole. Inspirations: mountain views, southwest desert air, finding magic in the ordinary, and getting my hands dirty in a garden. Interests include: cheese (all dairy products in general), plant hoarding, postcard collecting, reading magazines, and and giving belly rubs to my blue heelers.
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!
Born in Switzerland, DANIEL HAGER is a Zurich based photographer, director and cinematographer. He likes to be outdoors. Loves cities, remote valleys and a good coffee. He likes traveling, enjoying the aura of the places and people he discovers, the lights, the magnanimity. All of these experiences have helped to built his artistic style.
Who's Tom? Gritty, intimate, honest photography casting light on the unique characters and stories that are shaping our future. Bringing life experience from global travels to military service, award winning photographer Tom Kubik evokes the infallible beauty of real human connection through lifestyle and portrait photography.
Ian Curcio is based in Greenville, South Carolina; he specializes in advertising, corporate, and documentary projects of everyday people doing everyday things. He lived a nomadic childhood, attending grade school across the United States, Central Europe, and Southeast Asia. This early exposure to diverse cultures, mixed values, and rapid change fueled his curiosity and continues to influence the work he creates today. He's published two books with Hub City Press. His recent clients include American Red Cross, Bank of America, Cargo, Discovery, Jaguar, Land Rover, Marriott, Michelin, Riggs, The Rotarian UPS, and Yamaha.
My photos are informal and anchored in real life. I like to show a sense of humour and see people and places like they’re being viewed through the eyes of a friend. I love photography because I’m in love with that split second you would miss without it. Throughout my work, but especially in the beginning when I photographed clubs in the mid 00’s, I was heavily focused on photographing people in those in between happy moments, like dancing in a packed club in the city, feeling beautiful and free. I was influenced at the time by photographers like Mark Hunter and Rony Alwin documenting Los Angeles and creating celebrities by way of their respective blogs. In later and more recent work, I want to keep seeing authentic smiles in my photographs, but also explore other emotions available to me. I’ve also committed to making inclusivity a main pillar of my photography practice. My current work always reflects my community but also the communities growing around me that have graciously allows me access to their lives, businesses, and passions. I have a strong desire to really know those people who let me in and trust me to show the world how their friends see them.
"I am made up of everything I have seen", said Matisse at the end of his life, and this beautiful turn of phrase describes the way Irene Peña goes about crafting a picture. Through her untamed images runs a deep river of knowing and seeing, of filling up her mind with dresses,light and shadow, movement and haze. The photographer's craft reaches back in time from the precise moment an idea came to be, sometimes in collaboration with a designer or an artist. Irene takes that idea and develops it with the trained eye of an editor: backgrounds, locations, lighting, models, colors, and poses begin to fall into place. There is always a pleasure in rediscovering her images once the shoot is over; in this new calm she continues her work of acutely observing, every little square a possibility of beauty. Born in Costa Rica, Irene began studying painting and graphic design, which morphed into a career in photography. She studied at Santa Monica College, in California, and after a stint as an advertising photographer, she turned to the world of fashion photography in Los Angeles. Right now, Irene is based in Costa Rica, where she continues her innovative work, using analog and digital cameras, with established designers and new Costa Rican talent.
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
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.
Before hitting his stride as a photographer and VMA-Nominated director, Andrew held creative positions at major record labels where he helmed the visual branding for artists including Jay-Z, Bruno Mars, Janelle Monáe, Shawn Mendes and Nick Jonas. When an opportunity to photograph the SXSW festival presented itself, Andrew's focus shifted to shooting. Since then, Andrew has had the pleasure of lensing campaigns for American Express, AT&T, Revlon, Pfizer, WW, Johnson & Johnson and has directed music videos featuring Fall Out Boy, 2 Chainz, Elton John & Courtney Love. Andrew is a proud member the LGBTQIA community and happiest spending a day on location getting to know a subject while making authentic imagery in the process.
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.
Tai Power Seeff grew up in Los Angeles, CA, and at age 17 moved to New York City where she studied Photography, Anthropology, and Cinematography at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Photojournalist Angel Franco of the New York Times was one of her first mentors at NYU, and after graduating from university she became the first assistant to fashion photographer Todd Marshard. She has since had the privilege of working with such photo luminaries as Steve McCurry and Dana Gluckstein. Her most inspiring photo projects address cultural and environmental preservation, and she endeavors to bring this awareness to all of her professional assignments. Tai is currently based out of the San Francisco Bay Area and is represented by Getty Images. With family hailing primarily from Mexico, Italy, and South Africa, she has traveled the world from an early age, and has lived in Rome, Italy; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Cape Town, South Africa; and Chiang Mai, Thailand. This international experience, coupled with the creative influence of her father, photographer/filmmaker Norman Seeff, has inspired her own career as a travel and portrait photographer.
I might start this with: “Andy Cannon is a people-focused lifestyle and adventure, commercial photographer.” I say that I combining brands, people and stunning natural landscapes to create imagery that resonates and has an emotional impact on the viewer. Through grewing up travelling, and later working as an expedition leader, I had the opportunity to visit and work in many remote, challenging and beautiful locations where I met people and learnt to connect with them through visual magic and gestures and laughter. Doing so helped me develop an understanding for human emotion, authenticity and story that I take with me as visual story teller. When we work together, I look forward to blending our creativity and connection to take your brand, your story, your idea and create something breath-taking. I’ve put together several small teams and utilising make-up artists, hair stylists, models, stylists, videographers and underwater photographers, so if you’ve got something big in mind drop me a message. I live between Tenerife and Barcelona, but will follow a great idea anywhere.