Latest Additions in Photography: September 24th – October 6th
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A graduate of Film & Photography at Plymouth University, Jon Attenborough left England in 2002 and headed to Australia with the single aim of bagging himself a job on an Aussie soap in the sunshine. For the first seven years, he was an assistant director on TV commercials, dramas, and films, including Wolverine, Superman, and Baz Luhrmann's Australia. He always enjoyed working with the photographers, and when they'd come to the set to shoot the actors, they inspired him to pick up a camera and become a photographer himself. After eleven years, he traded Bondi Beach for Hackney. Now he's firmly back in England and forging a career in an industry he loves and doing something heâs passionate about.  Inspired by his time spent on film sets and with an aesthetic preference for the bold, clean, and simplistic, he produces photos that engage and tell a story in a single frame.
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Dave Mead is a commercial photographer specializing in offbeat portraiture. Born and raised in Houston, he attended the University of Texas at Austin and received a Bachelor of Science in Advertising in 1993. Upon graduation, Dave spent spent two years in Houston operating the global coffee pot at McCann-Erickson Worldwide before returning to Austin and spending a decade in account management and broadcast production at GSD&M, the largest ad agency in the Southwest.  In 2005, after twelve years of agency work and a passion for photography, Dave left GSD&M and launched a successful commercial photography career, shooting ad campaigns and helping to build brands for ad agencies nationwide. Dave has a combined 24 years of experience in advertising and photography. He also has some street smarts. He lives in Austin with his wife, two kids, and some animals.
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Tom Clark has a diverse skill set covering portrait, product, interior and architectural photography. He loves working with a range of subject matter, as each project is unique and requires a custom approach. Tom understands this most of all and continues to research technological and creative industry advancements in order to provide relevant and valuable assets. Tom's purpose as a professional photographer is to create classic images, which speak to today's audience as well as tomorrow's.
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Photographer PEROU shoots some of the most iconic names in music, sports, fashion, and film. Based in London, working worldwide, PEROU is a camera eye for hire, a creative director, photographer, and director.
He followed Marilyn Manson on a world tour and directed the award-winning rockumentary God is in the TV. He has said that he would like to think that there isnât anyone he wouldnât photograph. If time wasn't an issue, he might actually get around to photographing "everyone"!
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Anthony Parmelee is a beauty & fashion photographer based in New York City. Photography is simply his passion and lifeâs work. "You never take a photograph of something that you want to forget." Creativity is his drug of choice.
Anthony started his career on the other side of the camera and, as a result, was exposed to many facets of the fashion industry. Drawn to the creative process of photography, it wasnât long before he chose a career behind the lens. He soon received notice by some of the top creative directors, art buyers, clients, and magazines. Many of his clients have told him that his expertise in lighting makes his work stand out above the rest.
Anthony pushes himself daily to be the best photographer he can be and to exceed his clients' expectations.
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Tyler Darden wishes he could say he has tasted every dish he shot and knows that time spent at the table with others is one of the best ways to get to know them. Photography is much the same.
Spending most of his fifteen-year career as a magazine art director and photographer, he has worked with a wide variety of subjects from senators and beauty queens to chefs and turkeys. He enjoys the time with the personalities he photographs, and the gratifying part is hearing their stories and capturing the moment in time.
His work has been recognized in the creative industryâs leading publications: Art Directorâs Club of New York Annual, the Communication Arts Design Annual, Print magazineâs Regional Design annual, Creative Quarterly, Photo District News, Society of Publication Design Annuals and SPOTS competition.