Oliver Sin
Oliver Sin is a director, animator, and illustrator hailing from the peaceful little town of Cheltenham Spa, United Kingdom. In 2010, he graduated in graphic design from Bristol UWE. With a childhood that consisted of perfecting his Nintendo Gameboy skills and an avid passion for animated movies, he eventually found his true calling in animating and illustrating and squeezes all of his creativity into his new career.
Tim Klein
Tim Klein discovered photography while on a middle school trip to Germany. He was so struck by both the spectacular, and sometimes quiet details around him, that he wanted to capture those moments. After college, his career transitioned into the world of commercial and editorial photography. Throughout the phases of his career, he has tried to stay true to his vision by capturing interesting moments in ways that are sensitive toward his subjects. Tim hopes that through his work people get a glimpse of what he sees in the world – moments that are simple and everyday, yet extraordinary and beautiful.
Susan Gal
Susan Gal began her illustration career as a poster and calendar artist in Los Angeles and then became an “in-betweener” (the artist who fills in the movements between key-visuals ) for Disney Animation Florida. The lure of the silver screen dulled, and Susan returned to her native California where she happily creates lively, textural, and whimsical illustrations in the beautiful Bay Area.
Sean Alonzo Harris
Sean Alonzo Harris’s education in photography began as a child and continued at the Art Institute of Boston. Sean strives to capture authentic human moments and tell compelling stories about real people and approaches his work with a collaborative spirit. His knowledge and expertise in photography encompass the historical, traditional, and the contemporary, and he draws from this wide range of photographic traditions and methods in his creative process.
Sean has received several grants and awards, including a Good Idea Grant and Artist in the Capitol Program from the Maine Arts Commission. He actively exhibits his fine art work and most recently was selected as one of the sixty most collectible artists in Maine by Maine The Magazine.
Imaginary Lines
This award-winning image creation studio collaborates locally and worldwide with agencies, photographers, and producers to create extraordinary images in both still and motion. They offer capture, on-set comping, medium format camera, and equipment rental to aid image production.
Creature Culture
Creature Culture is an artist group based in New York and Tokyo that specializes in CGI and photo retouching. They spread the work between eight members, and as a result, are able to meet tight deadlines, get a second opinion within the team, and try something new. With more than twenty years of experience, Creature Culture is able to view images from many different aspects, and they are always seeking unique approaches to tell a story.
Fritz Liedtke
Based in beautiful Portland, Oregon, Fritz travels the world for assignments. Wherever he’s working, Fritz brings focus, energy, and humor into the room. His approach to each project is inquisitive and inventive; he’s always excited about creating the next great image. He and his team are professional, experienced, and a pleasure to work with. “We work hard, but we’re very zen in our approach to projects. We develop a personal rapport with our clients and subjects and deliver powerful photographs – on time and on budget.”
With a degree in photography, Fritz is passionate about location portraiture, and commercial and editorial assignments. He’s won awards from ASMP, PDN’s Photo Annual, Rangefinder, Professional Photographer magazine, and others.
Pete Pachoumis
For many years Pete Pachoumis has been privileged to work as a professional illustrator. From the simplest of pencil illustrations to the full, rich complexity of pencils, inks, and colors, he is proud to be able to do what he loves every day. His work has appeared in the pages of DC Comics, Image Comics, Wildstorm Comics, and Popular Science magazine. He’s contributed illustrations to properties such as Star Wars, Star Trek, The Terminator, and Disney’s Hercules. It was Pete’s honor to contribute original illustrations to the 9/11: Artists Respond collection, the proceeds of which went to charity. Both the Idaho Potato and North Country Bank advertising campaigns upon which he worked were Gold Addy Award winners. Other clients include McDonald’s, AMC Theaters, and more.
John Loomis
John Loomis is a Washington, D.C.-s and New York City-based freelance photographer and director. Loomis is best known for energetic and creative portraiture, shot on location or in the studio, and his passion for storytelling inspired from a background in photojournalism. John was born in Miami, raised first on an alfalfa farm in rural Georgia, then in college football-obsessed, Spanish moss-covered Tallahassee before heading to college in the Midwest. He takes his coffee black, his women Polish, and his pictures without a tripod (for the most part).