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When London-based Tom Parker was hired by the wealthiest city in the world to aid their family-fun campaign, that balance was thrown into epic proportions with a team of 130 people, nearly 25 locations, and 150 hero shots.
Two-faced January, looking forward and behind. We kicked off 2023 with one hand on our foreheads and another on our hearts celebrating dads being dads in Creative in Place: Family Guy.
Janelle Bendycki’s work with Abercrombie Kids captures candid conversations about what Black History Month means to them. The images showcase a collaboration between Abercrombie Kids and artist Morrah Burton-Edwards while serving as a powerful vehicle for continued discussions about racial equity and representation.
South Carolina-based Ian Curcio spends time documenting his five-year-old son, Enzo, as the entire family navigates the coronavirus quarantine together.
How do we pass the time during the coronavirus crisis? For many creative professionals, by staying active in their field without leaving the house. Photographer Nils Hendrick Mueller is doing that and spending some quality time with his son Paul in the process.
Dallas-based Terri Glanger travels to Memphis to photograph young patients at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, which partners with the restaurant chain Chili’s every year to raise money for these kids.
Best known for her fun and outdoorsy lifestyle work, New York-based photographer Caitie McCabe heads in a different direction with this commercial-style studio project.
Boston-based photographer Carl Tremblay wanted a fresh new web edit that could help him appeal to high-end clients around the country. He had heard nice things about working with me, and decided to see if I could improve his own web portfolio.
Julia Vandenoever is a Boulder, Colorado photographer with a fantastic lifestyle driven portfolio of kids, food and people. She recently approached our design team to create an attractive emailer template that would help her get noticed by national editorial and commercial clients like Garnet Hill Kids (children’s clothing and bedding). I teamed up with Julia and was delighted to hear that she had a clear vision of what she wanted: a simple, bright and clean emailer, which we both agreed would beautifully complement her work.