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Nick Berard
Working primarily with people, Nick Berard applies his years of environmental, portraiture, and real world experiences bringing to life editorial, advertising, corporate, and nonprofit campaigns.

His work over the past 20-plus years has been trusted and commissioned by national and international clients, recognized by the Fuji Corporation, and most recently, featured in Communication Arts Photo Annual.

Peanut butter and honey sandwiches, family, the creative process, a bicycle, and coffee are huge motivators, as well as the prospect of projects that are yet to come.

Portrait

Jeff Hinchee
Jeff is a Midwesterner now based in Brooklyn, New York. He has a background in theater, set and costume design, and puppetry, which he brings to his illustrations. Blending 2-D and 3-D techniques, they are an assemblage of original ink drawings, traditional paintings, cut paper relief, meticulous models, and the odd-found object.

Conceptual illustration

Tatiana Arocha
Tatiana Arocha is a visual artist from Bogotá, Colombia based in Brooklyn, New York. A graphic designer by training, Arocha’s work spans illustration, motion graphics, live action production, curating, education design, site-specific art, product design, and publishing. She combines passion for storytelling with attention to detail, fearless work ethic, and refined sense of style, developed over years working in design. As a freelance designer and creative director, Arocha’s client list ranges from advertising agencies such as Wieden+Kennedy and JWT, to networks such as MTV and VH1, to brands including Mitsubishi and Anthropologie.

landscape illustration

Eric Eul
Eric was born in, and hails from the City of Lakes, Minneapolis, Minnesota. His passions are cooking, sailing, camping, and telling great stories. Eric once survived a tornado in the woods. Ask him about it sometime.

On set, he uses his light-hearted disposition and fast wit to quickly gel with clients, crew, and talent, creating an agile atmosphere that serves the mission well. His goal is to create images that are beautiful, approachable, and unproduced. His relaxed, fun, yet always in control set-vibe, has time and time again resulted in happy clients. Eric takes the objective very seriously, all the while making sure everyone is still friends at the happy hour!

His love language is acts of service. He’d love to make you a hero. Enough about Eric. How are You?!

Portrait of three tweens.

John Corbitt
John Corbitt is an illustrator who has enjoyed a very busy 20-year career providing award-winning visuals that catch the eye with concept and wit. His versatile styles have frequently found their way into TIME, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Golf Digest, BusinessWeek, Vanity Fair, Reader’s Digest and many others. Don’t forget to check out his Alternate Styles section on his website to see his other popular styles.

Editorial illustration of Rx bottle.

Ransom & Mitchell
Ransom & Mitchell is the wonderful mess created from smashing together the creative talents of set designer – digital artist Stacey Ransom and director – photographer Jason Mitchell. Their approach combines cinematic lighting with distinctive scenery and digital artistry to create what cannot exist.

They love working with agencies, applying their distinctive techniques to create award-winning campaigns. By seamlessly weaving their photography, digital artistry, CG, and motion skills, all ideas, no matter how ludicrous, surreal, or far-fetched, are attainable.

Conceptual CGI photo.

David Chestnutt
David uses flat colors and gradients to give his work a very graphic look. He starts his illustrations traditionally so they have a spontaneous feel, then completes them digitally.

Illustration of man riding bicycle.

Gary Locke

Humorous illustration of a clownfish.