Artist: Todd McVey

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Dark, conceptual sci-fi illustration by Daniel Goldfarb.

Daniel Goldfarb is an Israeli illustrator based in Tel-Aviv. He graduated from Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in 2012 and began working as a freelance illustrator in late 2014. His works have been published in numerous Israeli newspapers and magazines such as Ha’aretz, Liberal Magazine, and Calcalist Magazine.

 

Bill Miles was supposed to be an engineer and take over the family business selling machine tools. Fortunately, he was saved by a camera given to him by his father. He immediately fell in love. The love affair has continued for his entire career as a photographer and director, which has been shaped by his values of optimism, compassion, and collaboration. Bill strives to create authentic, aspirational visual stories, to strike an emotional chord, and influence change with every image, every video, and every campaign he produces. He currently lives in the Catskill Mountains near New York City, and above his desk hangs a letter from his Dad — a daily reminder to follow his heart.  
Pierre Droal graduated from Les Art Décoratifs de Paris (animation & special effects) and began his career in the cinema industry. He soon realized  the technical part of his job was taking over the artistic side, so he decided to change course and to focus on developing his abilities as a visual artist and painter. Since then, he has worked as a freelance illustrator for international clients: Tor Books, Amazon, Modiphius, Night Shade Books, Gallimard, le Seuil, Dargaud... His images were featured in Spectrum, Illustrators, Illustration West, Ballistic Exposé & Painter, Heavy Metal & ImagineFX and were also exhibited in New York and Los Angeles.  
Asher Moss is a self-taught photographer who has studied iconic photographers’ work. He continues to grow through experience and exploration of various mediums. Asher has shot numerous international campaigns and has been written up in various publications including Juxtapose magazine, Interview magazine, and IGNANT magazine. Asher has worked with a variety of clients such as Calvin Klein, Diesel, Urban Decay, and Free People, shooting both web content as well as social media stories. Asher’s work can be described as voyeuristic, mysterious, and imaginative and speaks a language all its own. Oozing with sex and power, Moss has learned the rare technique of making art commercial in a world that is over-stimulated by the mundane. With an insatiable hunger to tell a story within a story, he often chooses rare birds of beauty that photograph with a deeper meaning, giving the viewer an inquisitive desire to see more.  
John Coulter  
John Durant  
Art has always been in Aytek Gurkan's life from the moment he started drawing. After studying art management at Istanbul Technical University, he longed for a career in illustration and design. While working as a graphic designer, Aytek taught himself illustration techniques and has since built a highly successful career. He currently lives and works in Istanbul, Turkey.  
Todd McVey spent many years at some of the top advertising agencies around the country as a creative director/art director, where he developed award-winning campaigns for a variety of clients. During that time, he collaborated with many talented photographers and was always curious and engaged in the process of making images. After years of photo shoots and tons of questions, Todd decided to become a photographer himself. As he said, "It was time to make the jump. From an early age, I've always wanted to take pictures. It was time to follow my true passion." Todd’s experience in advertising has been a great foundation for his photography. His appreciation for concepts and stories comes through in his work. His mission is to engage people with his images - to stop them and give them the freedom to daydream, wonder, or smile.  
Ian Dale is a freelance children's interactive, and editorial illustrator based in Los Angeles, California. His work tends towards richly detailed digital paintings that live somewhere between animation and photorealism. Ian enjoys creating characters that come from around the world and that inhabit worlds of imagination. Ian is at home with conceptual thinking and communication and can transform complex ideas into clear and appealing images. He has an extensive background in design and animation that helps him understand the big picture when illustrating for a variety of projects.  Born into a multiracial family, Ian gravitates towards diverse and multicultural characters in illustration. He seeks to bring a global perspective to his work and to tell the stories of those who may be less visible in our world.  
Christopher Bradley is a Chicago-based commercial photographer who specializes in interiors and architectural photography. His influences include early modernist painting and design, his daughter Emma, and trippy electronic music. When he hears a client say that his photograph of a space makes it feel nicer than actually being there, Chris smiles very enthusiastically.