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Colorful illustration of woman wearing jewelry, sunglasses

Sunny Gu studied illustration and received a BFA at the Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. Based in sunny LA, Sunny Gu is an artist who’s curious about culture. She loves to look for beauty in everything around her and then recreate it in her art. The focus on beauty and feeling is clear in her work, and she wants to bring joy to whoever looks at it.

Sasha Nialla was raised in California and spent the last 17 years in New York City. As a photographer for 10 years, she is constantly getting involved in photography projects that bring awareness to different causes and life experiences, including children with HIV/AIDS, diabetes, Iraq war survivors, and many more. All these projects resulted in supporting vulnerable groups and people and enlightening those not exposed to these situations in their everyday lives.
History and humor marry together beautifully in the illustrations of Martin Hargreaves, and his versatile style has seen him creating everything from pastiche images mimicking the great masters to fantastical beasts and still life paintings. You'll find his work in advertising, children's books, magazines, and newspapers, and even at Hampton Court Palace. It's no surprise to learn that Martin's greatest inspiration comes from classical painters like William Hogarth, Hans Holbein, Rembrandt, and Giovanni Battista Piazzetta. In fact, he says if he could travel back in time, he would visit the 18th century, and alongside his love of Renaissance artwork, he also loves classical music.
Nader Khouri and the teams he brings together produce authentic editorial and advertising imagery of food and people. From the beginning of his projects, he focuses on having a well-planned pre-production process to guide the shoots with clear visions and goals. From having worked as a photojournalist for 10 years and 7 years in the commercial realm, Nader easily switches back and forth between the two. It was from telling people's stories that he honed his ability to anticipate moments and combine them with special attention to composition and light. His work has been honored in Communication Arts and the American Photographic Artist's SF Something Personal, and Los Angeles Off the Clock exhibits.
Neil Den's Portfolio
Jonathan Hanson is a New York City- and Los Angeles-based photographer. He has a serious love affair with pizza and finds it difficult to write in the third person, despite having dual degrees in creative writing and journalism. He has traveled across Asia, N.E. Africa, Mexico, and Canada. He credits early street photography for seducing him into being a photographer. Jonathan's work has been recognized by ASMP Best of 2014, The Magenta Foundation, PDN, NPPA, The International Color Awards, and the Eddie Adams Workshop. Music, culture, and color inspire much of his work.
Randi Zafman is an illustrator and designer who creates hand painted watercolor illustrations and lettering. She earned a BA in fine art and went on to a career in graphic design, art direction, and gift ware design. Randi was born and raised in Los Angeles, where she still lives today. Her bright colors, bold graphics, and funky geometrics are inspired by mid century modern design and her California lifestyle.
Gisel Florez is a product photographer located in New York City who specializes in her aesthetic of vibrant color and exceptional detail. Gisel Florez Studio is currently accepting commissions to shoot luxury still-life photography.   Collaborations, editorials, small, and independent labels are all welcomed. Projects are available to shoot in our own Williamsburg BK location.
Whimsical, colorful, and fun are words commonly used to describe Veronica Collignon's style. Her work has the feel of classic fashion illustration, with striking graphical forms, a gestural style, and lovely brushwork and inking. Growing up in Mexico, from a young age she was inspired by drawing and creativity, and her favorite illustrators include David Downton, Garance Doré, and Izak Zenou. She worked alongside the latter for two years. She later moved from her home city of Guadalajara to Paris, and then to Madrid, to study. Eventually, she ended up in New York, where she now has a range of clients in fashion, retail, advertising, cosmetics, and more. Veronica studied fashion at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Madrid and later gained certificates in fashion and fine art from Parsons The New School.
Jessica Todd Harper spent much of her childhood wandering around with a sketchbook, copying paintings. This traditional artistic preparation took an unexpected course when she started making photographs as a teenager, but the familiar canvases of her childhood heroes, John Singer Sargent, Whistler, Vermeer, still have their influences today: She is interested in making emotionally charged portraits of people.
Chris Dickason's Portfolio
Australian photographer Hugh Hartshorne’s photography style is synonymous with his personal approach to life – authentic and inspired. This approach has delivered him a handful of awards and successful creative campaigns both in Australia and the U.S. It allows him to continue shooting and interpreting the world as he sees it. Adelaide-born and raised, Hugh started his career as a photojournalist with the Adelaide Advertiser and the Australian. While still enjoying the editorial scene, Hugh began to make his mark with Milton Wordley and the Southlight Studio team. At the end of 1995, Hugh wanted a new adventure and began a 15-year love affair with New York City.
Kelly Smith is an Australian illustrator, working predominantly in fashion and beauty. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Tasmanian School of Art, Kelly majored in photography and graphic design but reverted to her love of drawing after graduating. She ran a blog and launched her career after being interviewed in Vogue about an exhibition she was mounting. Her images are intricate, finely detailed pencil illustrations, incorporating pops of digital color. They are soft and feminine in tone and content.
You just can't look away once you've seen one of Nigel Sussman's isometric mural illustrations. The detail in her imagery is incredible and it's all done with a lighthearted sense of humor that keeps you looking and smiling. So it's no wonder that Nigel has worked for both hugely innovative brands like Google and Redbull, as well as picking up more traditional print projects with the likes of Popular Mechanics and Time Out. With a musician father, creativity was encouraged as Nigel grew up and aside from drawing his passions include playing bass guitar (and illustrating his band's album covers), Dungeons & Dragons and going for long walks with his wife. The destination is usually an eatery where tasty food is served - but not by dinosaurs.