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Latest Additions: October 15th – 28th

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Robert (Bob) Atkinson, New York City-based commercial photographer, brings a broad range of technical expertise, experience, and creativity to a wide variety of projects and clients on a regular basis. His problem-solving skills, professionalism, and quiet understated nature make him a longtime favorite with clients. From capturing the most intricate detail on a timepiece to shooting on location outdoors, Bob is passionate about his work and places the utmost priority in working with clients to consistently achieve successful outcomes.

 

Since 1979, Milwaukee illustrator Matt Zumbo has created works of art for numerous clients, such as CBS, Phillip Morris, and Kohler Corp. His work has been included in the Society of Illustrators Annual Exhibition in New York and featured in Communication Arts, How design magazine, and Step by Step Graphics magazine. He was awarded the Photoshop Guru and Best of Show Awards at Photoshop World in Boston in 2007. He has frequently been asked to teach illustration and lecture on his experiences as an illustrator at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and recently at Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida.  
Christina Schmidhofer brings to her work the well-honed aesthetics that come with decades of experience. Whether she is capturing interiors or botanicals, exquisite foods or beverages, in motion or as still life, Christina balances professionalism and the light touch necessary to infuse her work with vitality. On location or in her spacious San Francisco studio, Christina's use of light captures all of the textures her subjects exhibit and the spaces her subjects inhabit. You can feel the weather of the flowers, you can taste the cold water on the blueberries, you can smell the braised chicken as it comes off the pan. Always searching, Christina has taken advantage of the technological innovations available to better translate her clients' visions into memorable imagery across a variety of media. Well known for her high energy and exacting attention to detail, Christina’s passion for creating beauty permeates her entire portfolio.  
Sarah Walsh is an internationally published illustrator whose projects range from picture books, apparel, home decor, and greeting cards, just to name a few. Her work has also been featured on Creative Pep Talk, Buzzfeed, & The Jealous Curator. Sarah has been a working artist since 2001, starting out as a designer/illustrator hybrid at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City. In 2013, she branched off solo style into the freelance world after connecting with an art agent named Lilla Rogers. Bright color, fashion, midcentury design, the '80s, fantasy, hand lettering, world culture, & folk art  are some of the elements that influence her work. Writing and illustrating a children's book or working with a fashion designer to create a quirky haute couture clothing line are two of her dream projects! When Sarah isn't busy doing client work, she fills her sketchbook with personal paintings or creates products, such as art prints, enamel pins, & pillows for Tigersheep Friends, with her husband Colin Walsh, a fellow illustrator.  
Wade Griffith is a Dallas-based commercial photographer specializing in architecture and interiors. In addition to his architectural niche, he shoots portraits and products for both business and editorial use. Symmetry and interesting composition is a theme you’ll see throughout his work. His previous career as an art director gave him the experience and tools to know what you’re looking for. His goal is to not only capture great photographs, but images that highlight your brand and help your business grow.  
Sienna DeGovia was born and raised in Hollywood, California. Her mother comes from a long line of fierce Italian cooks, and her father is a production designer with an artistic eye to beat the devil. Early on, Sienna intuited a deep connection between sustenance and aesthetics; it's evolved into a full-blown obsession. She started exploring the food/beauty connection at California College of the Arts, where she earned a BFA in sculpture. At CCA, she created works that used the edible object as a means of evoking an emotional response. She now channels her passion for all things gastronomical into her commercial work as a food stylist for editorial and advertising print, film, and commercial spots. Sienna believes that her work as a fine artist and as a commercial food stylist inform and benefit each other as her knowledge and skill sets continue to grow and evolve.  
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For Ryan Smith, photography has always been about exploration. It's about solving problems, whether creative or technical. It's about learning new ways of seeing and being able to share that vision with the world. His process is based on authenticity and creating comfortable environments where real interactions happen. It's about enjoyment, about seeing people enjoy what he makes, and about learning which lens each project or client requires him to look through. Ryan is a creative thinker with a blue-collar work ethic. He works hard and expects those around him to do the same, but he makes sure they're all having fun. Ryan is patient, flexible, and understanding, and he knows how to tell stories that relate to real people.  
Terri Fry Kasuba creates cute, clever, and somewhat twisted illustrations for projects in advertising, publishing, product and surface design, as well as galleries. She enjoys working for a variety of clients including Hallmark, Urban Outfitters, Andrews McMeel, ishares, and Portland General Electric.  
Annick Poirier is from the Montreal area in Canada, which is also the city where she completed studies in graphic design. Always eager to meet new challenges and break down barriers, Annick has held a variety of positions in the graphic arts field over the last twenty years. She is also very passionate about contemporary painting and making art accessible. She recently launched her project I Want Modern Art, which is an online art boutique showcasing limited-edition prints from her original artworks, reproduced with a museum-quality technique called giclĂ©e.  
Marenthe is an illustrator of wondrous things, a graphic designer, typographer, concept-maker, and adventurer. Her work is radically different and sought after by the sharp and shrewd across the globe. Marenthe studied at the Academy of Arts, Graphic Design, and Illustration in Belgium, graduating cum laude in 1994. Soon after, Marenthe co-founded Studio 't Brandt Weer. She was instrumental in the company's development and success for ten years, producing cutting-edge designs that gained the Studio acclaim across the Netherlands. Marenthe’s work has been recognised in Europe, Asia, and the United States. She has won a number of prestigious international awards, including a European Design Award (silver) and Merits from the Art Directors Club, New York. Marenthe was shortlisted for an award from the Type Directors Club Tokyo and has been nominated several times for the Dutch Design Awards.