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Stacy Allen grew up in the South and has been taking photos since early adulthood. She learned to edit before she learned to shoot, spending long hours working in a professional photo lab from ages 17-20. She later began working at magazines as a photo editor. She was on staff and freelanced for Private Air Magazine, Time Inc. Custom Publishing, Cooking Light, and Southern Living. It was in those very cubicles that she began to yearn for days outside an office with camera in hand. She took the leap into commercial photography in 2017. She specializes in chasing light and finding beauty in the quiet places. Her portfolio is filled with a combination of food, travel, interiors, people, and quite a few cocktails. Stacy lives in Birmingham, Alabama with her husband, 2 children, dog, and cat. Her work has been featured in Vogue UK, Southern Living, WWD, Garden & Gun, Food & Wine, Faire, and Tauko Magazine.
Photographer, general dweeberist, orange enthusiast, beekeeper. CARY NORTON lives in BIRMINGHAM, ALA. ENJOYS: fin & munch stephanie making crap beekeeping birmingham poptpop ALSO ENJOYS: upgrading your software for you taking electronics apart making up overly competitive family games growing beards regretting shaving them the feel of lp records bacon loading 4×5 and 8×10 shooting 4×5 and 8×10 wet plate collodion
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.
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 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!
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.
Abigail is a commercial photographer based in Richmond, Virginia. Her curiosity, attention to detail and fascination with seeing beauty in all stories shines through in her captivating work. She offers a kind, open, styled, and detailed approach to all assignments. She is currently working with clients like Magnolia Journal, Marriott, Discovery Network and her work has been seen in publications like, People Magazine, Virginia Living and Yankee Magazine. When not working, she is outside hiking, in search of new podcasts, planning her next travel destination or exploring with her husband, Ben, preferably on skiis.
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.
My name is Michael and I am a commercial and editorial portrait photographer. Born and raised in the south, I have made Tuscaloosa, Al my home for my wife and three beautiful dancing daughters. I love being immersed in the design and details of my shoots – Each location, client and campaign has a unique set of challenges that I love taking on. Dramatic, cinematic lighting is most often how I convey the ultimate message of my work. I have had the opportunity to collaborate and work with some amazingly creative and talented people across the country – I look forward to working with you too.
Anna is an award-winning editorial and commercial photographer based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She received her BFA from Bennington College in 2010 and lived and worked in Honolulu and San Francisco before returning to her native Virginia. Comfortable working on projects large and small, Anna is an exuberant team player who loves working collaboratively with brands on bold, engaging campaigns that stop the scroll and get results. Anna is available for assignment worldwide and holds both U.S. and EU passports.
I wish I could say I have tasted every dish I shot. People may not agree on politics, taxes or even the weather, but we surely drop our differences and come together over food. Time spent at the table with others is one of the best ways to get to know them. Photography is much the same. Spending most of my fifteen year career as a magazine art director and photographer, I have worked with a wide variety of subjects from senators and beauty queens to chefs and turkeys. I enjoy the time with the personalities I photograph and the gratifying part is hearing their story and capturing the moment in time. My work has been recognized in the creative industry’s leading publications: Art Director’s Club of New York Annual, the Communication Arts Design Annual, and SPOTS competition. I often use older film cameras including an 11×14 ultra large format Burke & James, 8×10 and 4×5 pinhole cameras, and a beautiful Pentax 67. My recent favorite is a 1960’s era Polaroid Land camera converted into a 4×5 rangefinder. I live, work and play in Richmond, Virginia with my lovely and very understanding wife, two daughters and son.
Matthew Coughlin is an award-winning commercial and editorial photographer based in the southeast. Convenient to major markets and the rural small towns in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and Louisiana, Matthew also travels across the U.S.—as long as there’s coffee and a good sports team to be had. Matthew’s unwavering passion for portraiture coupled with his innate talent and personable nature, have led him to work with many of the world’s most renown brands, agencies, publications and companies, including Nike, Oakley, ESPN and Sports Illustrated.
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.
I've been wrangling cameras professionally for 16 years, specializing in capturing creative, lively portraits and dynamic advertising shots. My portfolio is diverse, featuring everyone from local heroes to Fortune 500 bigwigs and celebrities too. I firmly believe that a photoshoot without some good vibes is like a camera without a lens – pointless and kind of awkward. Away from the camera, life is a delightful circus. I'm the proud mom of Atlas, the better half of Tommy, and an avid debater on the finer points of coffee. In my world, the three Cs – Coffee, Cameras, and Cocktails, reign supreme. If you're looking for a photo session that's as fun as it is bada$$, you've come to the right place. Let's make some memories – and possibly a few coffee-fueled bloopers too!
Reactor Media is a modern content creation studio that has a focus on helping companies bring products to market. Our principals are Nick Bumgardner and Kris D’Amico. Nick is a 10+ year vet of the photo industry with a skill set that runs from highly efficient e-commerce sets to fast thinking location advertising capture. Kris D’Amico has been shooting commercially since the late 90’s. He’s done everything from capturing training videos for an international audience to acting as an embedded journalist for the National Guard. Together we continue to produce, shoot and direct productions for some of the largest brands in the world. Based in Middle Tennessee, we bring together a diverse group of creatives that allow for a broad range of skills to cover many needs. Founded originally in 2000, we have recently brought on offerings in the CGI and aerial capture world as we continue expanding capabilities.
Robert lived and worked in Paris, New York, and Los Angeles before obtaining a Masters of Fine Art from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA. With an eye toward beauty, he added design to his photography portfolio. His creative focus has garnered Rausch both critical acclaim and the admiration of peers and clients. After moving to Alabama and staying true to his commitment to sustainable living, Robert recycled as much of the Design Center as possible. Reusing the wood, brick, and architectural features, the building is steeped in history and has become a welcome addition to the downtown. His photography can be seen in the New York Times, Travel & Leisure, Garden and Gun, Southern Living, Ladies Home Journal, Elle, American Craft, Cottage Living, and Veranda, to name just a few. Robert’s devotion to Slow Design is evident in his work and the clients his work attracts. Robert’s design work can be see at Anthropologie, Hilton Hotels, Whole Foods, Ted Montana Grill, The Waldorf Astoria, Billy Reid, Alabama Chanin, St. Joe Company, and Serenbe, among others.
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!
As a fifth generation photographer, it is no surprise that Nick’s passion for photography originated at a young age. Growing up in home inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, Nick quickly learned the importance of natural light and the impact it has not only with photography, but the architecture it touches as well. It’s all in the details. What our eye sees is not always what the camera captures. With more than 10 years of design experience, Katja brought a new division to the studio with Staging and Styling. Professional styling helps to capture the perfect shot of an interior that celebrates its best features, textures and talking points. Whether working locally or traveling nationwide, McGinn Photography brings their expertise and artistic vision everywhere they go resulting in stunning and visually striking imagery that captures the unique characteristics and design of each project.
Sam Adler is an award winning food photographer that specializes in crafting images with specific attention to colour. She holds a degree in pastry and baking from Le Cordon Bleu and has developed recipes for many clients along with her photography. She and her work have been featured in national magazines including Taste of Home, Bake from Scratch, Saveur Online, and Cosmopolitan online. Her clients include FOX Entertainment, Genius Kitchen, Bake from Scratch Magazine, Winn Dixie, Publix, Cuisinart, Aldi, Wusthof, Chocolate.com and The American Egg Board, among others. In 2018 Sam won an award from Saveur Magazine for Best Food Instagram, readers choice. Sam lives near Miami with her family where she has a professional photography studio, but is always happy to travel wherever the job may be. She also loves speaking at conferences and teaching workshops to budding food photographers.
Marco Castro is a South Florida-based freelance photographer and videographer, renowned for my expertise in capturing documentary-style commercial photo and video content. Over the course of his career, he's had the privilege of collaborating on global campaigns with numerous prominent brands around the world. Marco possesses versatile skills, enabling him to undertake the roles of photography, directing, and producing projects of varying scales. His proficiency in translating creative concepts into visually compelling narratives sets him apart, allowing him to breathe life into ideas with a distinctive and innovative flair. With the flexibility to tackle projects both large and small, he bring a wealth of experience and a unique artistic approach to each endeavor. Whether engaged in extensive advertising campaigns or smaller, more personal projects, Marco can consistently produce exceptional results, establishing himself as a standout talent in the realm of commercial photography and videography.
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.
Pietro Milici is an Italian photographer based in the USA, where he works as a freelance photographer and videographer.His work is mainly based on architecture and portraits: “I love how architecture can be a portrait of the society and the world we live in, and how a portrait of a person is the structure of the life each one of us lives every day.”He starts working as a photographer in 2007. In 2012 he graduates in Marine Biology in Italy, and in 2013 he receives his Master's degree in Photography and Design at Elisava Design School in Barcelona.After various exhibitions in the city of Barcelona, he collaborates with artists and photographers, commencing his work as a professional photographer. In his works, he employs different technics using both digital and film. “I care deeply about photography, it is how I express myself and my point of view to the outside world. I am inherently interested in this discipline as a way of conceiving the city, the architecture, the people, their emotions, and their stories. I search for the unexpected, the untold, the overlooked and reveal any hidden facets that the subject – be it a person or a city street – might withhold."
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.
Hey there, my name is Austin and I’m a still photographer working primarily in Kentucky and Tennessee. My background is in photojournalism but I’m transitioning into bringing the authentic feel of documentary work to advertising shoots. I shoot digital medium format and am proficient with lighting setups.
Marcel, is a food photography enthusiast with a knack for capturing eye-catching visuals and a creative spark. With over 25 years of experience in commercial and advertising photography, Marcel's work has wowed audiences around the globe, showcasing his skills with entrepreneurs, big corporations, and world-renowned brands. Friendly and team-driven, Marcel excels in collaborative settings and understands the value of working together. His dedication to quality and excellence shines through in every detail of his work, from precise attention to nurturing lasting relationships with clients and agencies. Marcel's mix of professionalism, creativity, and approachability makes working with him an exceptional experience. His passion for his craft is contagious, and his open-minded attitude encourages those around him to embrace new ideas and push creative boundaries in the advertising and photography world. When you team up with Marcel, you're not just hiring an experienced pro – you're joining forces with a creative mind devoted to bringing your brand's story to life through captivating visuals and unforgettable experiences. Let's connect and cook up some photo magic together, creating a delicious partnership that takes your brand or product to the next level. If you're eager for a fun and creative collaboration with Marcel, let's chat and cook up some picture-perfect magic together!