Latest Additions: September 3rd – September 16th

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Julia Allum is a freelance illustrator based in Norfolk, UK. She is influenced by her love of poster art from the first half of the 20th century. The bold shapes found in Art Deco design and the decorative flourishes of Art Nouveau inspire her colourful, eye-catching illustrations. To date, her work has been used in advertising, publishing, and packaging both in the UK and abroad.  
Aaron Greene is an American photographer working on a wide range of commissioned and personal projects. His work is driven by a fascination with snapshots, polaroid, rangefinders, and how a powerful image can be made with the simplest machine. He’s won multiple awards and has been profiled by both PDN and Rangefinder magazine. When not traveling for work, Aaron calls South Carolina home, where he lives with his wife and muse, artist Mollie Greene, and their four beautiful children.  
Charles Lehman is an illustrator, Boy Scout leader, dad, and all-around great guy. He lives and works out of Orlando, Florida with his wife and four children. They have a family traveling-singing group often compared to the Von Trapps. He has worked with many publishing houses and magazines in his illustrative career but is too humble to mention them here.  
Justin L'Heureux has been behind the lens for more than 15 years. He has established himself as a respected commercial photographer and calls southern California his home. Justin's background in fine arts, along with a BFA in painting and printmaking, has given him a unique eye for photography and the creative proficiency to thrive in the commercial space with a wide variety of clients. His adaptive and inventive skill set will take the vision for your brand to the next level whether it's in a remote location or in a studio.  
Award winning designer Greg Call has always been comfortable with a variety of mediums, including acrylics, oils, watercolors, pen and ink, and sculpting. But, he is best known for his cover art and interior illustrations for the science fiction novel series Starcatchers and Neverland books. In addition to the commercial projects that comprise the bulk of Greg's work, he also shows both painting and sculpture in various fine art venues. At home with conceptual work, many clients turn to Greg to generate the visual ideas needed to get the project started, whether looking to make the impossible look real, or the real look impossible. Greg has been recognized for his work repeatedly and has gained awards from the Society of Illustrators and Addy among others. Originally from Colorado, Greg studied graphic design at the Colorado Institute of Art in Denver. After graduating in 1983 he worked as an art director there until the desire to do more illustrative work found him in Pasadena, California attending The Art Center College of Design. Upon graduation in 1988, he began working freelance for clients in music, entertainment, and publishing. Eventually gravitating back to the Rocky Mountains, Greg, his wife, and two children now live in northwestern Montana where, deadlines permitting, they pursue the outdoor activities they love.  
After athletically peaking in high school and tearing some ligaments along the way, Chris (aka Doza) discovered a passion for photography and motion. He has shot stills and video content, often simultaneously, for some of the most recognizable brands and publications in the world, utilizing his signature production style of truthful, intimate, documentary storytelling. When he's not running around photographing and filming athletes, such as Olympic Gold Medalist Aly Raisman or NFL Superstar JJ Watt, he travels to countries like Rwanda to document how sports are improving lives in developing communities. Chris's work documenting the rise of basketball in Rwanda for NGO, Shooting Touch, has been recognized by the United Nations Office on Sport for Development and Peace, and his photos have been published within Hall of Fame sports writer Jackie MacMullan's essay titled "Using Basketball to Break the Cycle of Poverty and Disease in Rwanda" for ESPN.  
You’ve already put your hands on Jim Steck’s work – literally: cups at Denny’s, sticker book and menza cards at Chick-fil-A, Happy Meal marketing at McDonald’s, kids’ tableware by Tupperware, counter promotions at Pizza Hut... Jim’s humorous, “modern-retro” style is appreciated by consumers all over the world. His playful and witty work is seen in major children’s publications and national magazines, through multiple greeting card companies, and on umpteen products. Jim’s illustrations are fun and funky, plus pop with vibrant colors and lively backgrounds. His images are not only seen but also experienced!  
Agga B. Raya is a fashion stylist and fashion designer with substantial international experience in the fields of styling, as well as fashion/costume design. From concept to execution, including sketches and fabrication, Agga is also an expert in all facets of image-making and character development via wardrobe and style. Her approach to work is inspired by complete originality, inventiveness, and resourcefulness.