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One of the best parts of being a photographer is all the great people I get to meet along the way. Whether I am photographing sports and fitness, lifestyle, or corporate, its always about making a connection. I love collaborating and working together to bring an idea to life. I believe in planning every detail but also know how to deal with the unexpected when it arises. I'm based out of the DC area but always up for traveling to where the shot is needed.
Jiri Lizler is a renowned Award-Winning commercial photographer from the Czech Republic. The primary focus of his portfolio is luxury hotels and high-end residential interiors. His work has been featured in international media fixtures like Conde Nast Traveller, The Telegraph, Forbes, Vanity Fair, Harper’s Bazaar, The Times, Archilovers and more. Most of Jiri’s work is commissioned, however, his original projects are displayed in the personal section. With a clientele including Microsoft, McDonald's, Chanel, Warner Bros Discovery, St. Regis, Ritz-Carlton, Six Senses, The Luxury Collection, and Hyatt, Jiri’s experience has garnered him a prestigious reputation in the hospitality industry and beyond. For a consultation, please contact a member of his creative team which includes his wife and top-line producers who are ready to realize your print media needs. Jiri holds his work to an international quality standard and is excited to bring his skills to your projects throughout the world. Read on to learn more about the creative team behind Jiri Lizler Photography.
Angela DeCenzo is a San Francisco based photographer focusing on lifestyle, food, portraits and travel. She got her first taste of adventure while exploring the country in her family’s VW van as a kid, and continues to infuse that adventurous spirit along with an ethos of simple abundance and honest human connection into her everyday life and work. Angela has a mindful approach to shoots with humor, warmth, and a collaborative effort. She embraces projects with genuine curiosity and the belief that everyone has a compelling story worth representing. She values working with brands that are intentional in their efforts to uplift our health & well-being and act with kindness towards our planet. “I like capturing authentic moments and details that encourage us to appreciate the beauty of everyday life and celebrate the common thread beneath our differences. Photography reminds me to slow down, maintain a sense of curiosity, and explore the tiny moments and big ones that make life remarkable.”
Jon Enoch is an award-winning London-based advertising photographer and director with a bold, uncomplicated approach to his images. His commercial photography work sees him shooting in the advertising, lifestyle, editorial and corporate sectors for agencies or directly with brands, as well as NGOs and large enterprises. Equally at home on location or in the studio, clients include: Facebook, American Airlines, Stand up to Cancer, Wiggle, Norwegian Airlines, Ketchum, Skoda, The Times, The RNLI, Philips, EA Sports, ES Magazine and Benefit Cosmetics. Jon is writing this himself using the third person.
Hi! My name is Leah. I began my career as an assistant photographer at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Three years later I packed up my bags and moved to NYC not knowing a soul. I was extremely fortunate to land photo editing jobs at Vogue and Men's Journal Magazines. After working in editorial, I moved onto television and worked as a Photo Director for MTV Networks for 6 years. Some friends and I started a gallery space, known as Frontrunner Gallery in TriBeCa, which hosted over 22 shows of emerging artists in NYC from 2010-2012. Additionally, I had the privilege to study under Pultizer Prize photographer , David Turnley. Through a photograph I tell a story, convey an emotion and do my best to capture someone’s true character. I have always been very curious and photography gives me the excuse to travel, meet people and experience things I would never had had the opportunity to otherwise. I am very grateful to be on this adventure. When not working, I enjoy hanging out with my little hot dog Sarah, my kids Emmie Sue and James Rocky, and documenting life in the Mississippi Delta and Atlanta.
Cameron is an editorial and commercial photographer based in the South Eastern U.S. She enjoys shooting food, travel, lifestyle/branding images, interiors, and products. Her work is inspired by the art of food combined with her love of travel, which allows her to tell a story in a natural and authentic way. Cameron loves creative collaboration with clients to showcase their food, art, products, and brands through photography in a way that brings a unique vision to life. She's thankful for any opportunity to do this and is always up for a new challenge.
Growing up in a small southern town, the Marine Corps became my ticket to see the world. My call sign was “The Photographer” as I documented everything; cultural sites and heads of state to local people in remote villages. I was constantly learning, absorbing, and inspired by the beauty of life and captured every detail. As a photographer, I am constantly collecting memories, visual references, and experiences that fuel my concepts and ideas. From large-scale productions to streamlined minimalist studio portraits, I love the complexity of a big idea and the refinement of simple elegance. It is my job to tell a story that evokes desire, that compels emotion, and reveals the beautiful diversity of life.
I was born in Charleston, SC to a big family of hard workers who loved to socialize and party together on weekends and holidays. Things could get loud and I loved it all – soaking it in from the sidelines while looking through my View-Master or tearing apart an old radio to figure out how the sound came out. Sometimes I was called on to make a martini ( I can make one for you (and me), if you'd like). Later, I studied anthropology in college and underwater archaeology in graduate school. Between my studies I played in a band, cooked in restaurants, setup a darkroom, and assisted some great photographers. I decided I wanted to take pictures and make a career of it. I moved to Berlin, traveled lots, and ultimately returned to the South. I've been fortunate to work with some great creatives in the advertising and editorial worlds – telling stories with pictures of people, travel, and food.
I shoot food, people + interiors and love each of them. Often I am lucky enough to combine all three in one shot! I love to work with clients and agencies to create images that will clarify and elevate their brand. It is important to me that every photoshoot is collaborative, relaxed, efficient and FUN! TGP is equipped to handle all aspects of production for shoots of any scale. I team with producers on larger scale productions to ensure a smooth and successful shoot and client experience. Two things: • Based in Dallas, TX • Shooting professionally since 2000 (and for free since a long time before that!) Education: University of Texas at Austin (hook 'em!) BFA in Studio Art (the degree most likely to result in big money) A stab at being serious: I graduated with a BFA in Studio Art, with a primary concentration in photography. I learned almost nothing about photography as a career, but having my roots in fine art always felt like a good thing. It gave me an invaluable understanding and reverence for the art and honed my ability to "see" thoroughly and critically. I always strive to capture a genuine moment and / or to see things in a unique and compelling way. I love the collaborative aspect of commercial shooting. I care very much about delivering for my clients — it is their time, their money, their brand and if i’m chosen to represent it, I will always give 100%.
Based in Vancouver, Noel Hendrickson is an internationally recognized commercial photographer. Known for his ability to spot the 'in-between' moments, Noel captures his subjects true emotions through his unique form of visual storytelling. Noel was born on the prairies where he developed an appreciation for the land, but the ocean is where his heart is. He lives on the mountain in Vancouver with his beautiful wife Christine, son Finn and their two pugs Phil and Allan.
Grew up on an island – still lives on one. Has proudly helped raise three amazing children. Loves challenging work. Doesn't get rattled. Loves negative space and positive people. Visualizes every moment of his life, which he considers a bit of a curse – except when working. Started out as a marine biologist. Creates innocent slice of life imagery or production-intensive shoots. Over the years has worked from camera cars, helicopters, camera boats, rigged remotes, scaffolds, cranes, floating in the middle of the ocean – and his own two legs. Working out of South Florida, Robert also has a full production company to support his still and director work. He has done major shoots for Coca-Cola, Budweiser, Yamaha, Ford, Cigna, as well as extensive shooting for marine, tourism, recreation, health care, home & garden and pharmaceutical clients. One of his strengths is simultaneous still and motion productions.
I'm a commercial and editorial photographer based in Fort Myers, the Heart of Southwest Florida. Specializing in portrait and lifestyle images, my background in photojournalism has helped shape the look and feel of my work. Originally from Northern Wisconsin, I moved to the South Florida as a teenager and learned to love photography after my parents subscribed to the St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) newspaper. That paper was and still is an incredible publication that churns out amazing work on a daily basis and helped shape who I am today. I worked my way through high school in the One Hour Photo Lab of a neighborhood Eckerd Drug Store, an experience that exposed me to the technical aspects of photography, and offered an opportunity to learn from the successes and mistakes of tourists and amateur photographers who would come in on a daily basis. I went on to graduate from the University of Florida with a degree in Journalism, which offered editorial photography opportunities. I was soon working as a correspondent for wires like AP and Getty, and newspapers like USA Today and the New York Times. In recent years I have transitioned to more commercial and corporate work, often lending the same journalistic style of photography to clients, creating a modern and realistic look for their brands. I call Southwest Florida home, an area that includes Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Fort Myers, Estero, Bonita Springs, Naples and Marco Island. Sarasota, Bradenton and Tampa / St. Petersburg are a short easy cruise up I-75 from here. We are also a quick and fun road trip across the state to East Coast cities like West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. I also regularly get to Orlando which is a beautiful drive up through the orange groves in the middle of the state.
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.
Photographer, director, explorer based in the Pacific Northwest and travels the world. Favorite country – India. Hobbies – surfing, beer brewing, beekeeping. Next home – Oaxaca, Mexico.
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’m not a struggling musician [anymore]. But I did start my career photographing musicians and other creative and talented people. And since Creative and Talented People = Interesting Story, that makes my work easy—most of the time. Today my editorial and advertising clients still want the interesting story. I just tell it through my lens in a contemporary natural way. Real life moments, just … better. That’s what I do.
Hello, I’m Jamey Guy. I’ve been a lifestyle and portrait photographer for more than twenty years. I was raised by a family of artists—painters, sculptors and illustrators—my grandfather was the first to introduce me to photography. I like playing music, and I’m even in the Guinness Book of World Records under the largest banjo ensemble ever. I love driving gravel roads and photographing farming. Most importantly, I’m passionate about great photography and great clients. I’ve been happy to combine the two for brands like Coca-Cola, Levis, Target, General Mills and AARP, to name a few. I’d love to add you to the list.
Director of photography + photographer based in Chicago, Illinois. With more than a decade of experience creating branded content for websites, commercials, documentaries and brand films, I bring practical ideas to help projects thrive. I specialize in creating hybrid video and photo assets for production companies, agencies and corporate clients. I have a passion for shooting in agricultural, construction and manufacturing environments. I take pride in my ability to work with nimble crews to create remarkable visuals.
Born and raised in Reykjavík, Iceland. I spent a great deal of my childhood traveling across the country with my family. It was on those trips that i started documenting my surroundings with an instant camera. After getting a photography degree in Denmark i have worked closely with both agencies & magazines all over the world. When i am not out taking photos I am hopefully running or hiking trails, cross country skiing, playing with my daughters or listening to music in a remote mountain cabin.
Eli Meir Kaplan is a commercial photographer and director who became interested in visual media after his parents brought home an early black and white video camera when he was four years-old. Eli's first of many videos on the camera was a stop-motion battle between He-Man and Skeletor. A Batman and Robin caper soon followed. Eli’s longstanding interest in visual storytelling and meeting people from different backgrounds led him to documentary photography. He draws from that experience to capture genuine, aspirational, and intimate moments in the commercial photography and video production he does today.
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.
Michelle is an artist based in Los Angeles who specializes in photographing meaningful connections and capturing authentic moments with people. She has created images for brands such as Girlscouts USA, SPANX, Meta, Boxed Water and several more. Having previously worked as a photo editor and retoucher for The New York Times and Yahoo she honed her distinctive style characterized by vibrant light and color. With a zest for fun and a desire to build lasting friendships, she approaches each shoot with these two goals in mind and crafts a set where her subjects feel at ease. Whether it's harnessing the soft glow of natural sunlight or skillfully manipulating artificial lighting, she strives to capture people in a way that feels warm, inviting, and genuine. Throughout her work is a harmonious blend of warm blues and golden tones, reminiscent of blissful, sun-soaked days. Michelle's photography is built upon her down-to-earth vibes and warm, approachable nature.
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
Hi! I’m CJ, a commercial and editorial photographer and retoucher located in Milwaukee, WI, but serving clients all over the country. In a past life, I spent nearly 20 years as an art director in the advertising and marketing world – shaping how I view photography, its purpose, and working with a team to meet specific goals. I enjoy working with clients that are willing to push their visuals to the next level and are open to experimenting together. I like to work with all kinds of light and creative processes to constantly push my photography. I’ve learned a lot over the years by building assets to match current campaigns for countless clients. This has taught me how to be a bit of a chameleon in my process and also helped me to hone in on my own definitive style. I love moody lighting that isn’t overdone – every highlight and shadow is very intentional and I tend to pay attention to all the details that most don’t. I’m a bit of a perfectionist. I love connecting the perfect visuals with exciting brands to fully realize their vision. It would be great to chat with you about how we can create something beautiful together.
In nearly two decades in the commercial photography industry, Natalia proves a skillful dedication to the entire photography production process. During college, she kept her nose in the books for her commercial photography degree while working for internationally known photographers from coast-to-coast including Pete Barrett and Jim Erickson. Returning to NC, she worked as an independent retoucher and producer and began work with Jimmy Williams as Studio Manager. As a freelance photographer since 2007, Natalia travels with the lens of a storyteller. In addition to corporate and agency commissions, her immersive photographs have captured the landscapes of Southeast Asia, her own extended family dinner table in Chile, and delicate portraiture of coconut farmers in Panama. When she isn’t packing a suitcase or behind the viewfinder or monitor, Natalia can be found at home in Durham, NC stopping in on classes at Duke’s Center for Documentary Studies, volunteering for environmental and social causes, or joining friends on spontaneous bicycle tours. As a former professional salsa dancer, she occasionally dusts off her heels and hits the pista de baile.
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).