Latest Photography and Production Services Additions to Workbook
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Brian Molyneaux was raised on the South Side of Chicago. He’s lived in Ireland, San Francisco, New York, and Oakland and shot lots of street photography in each of those places. Brian is an editorial and commercial photographer who loves life and photographing people and eating food, but not all at the same time.
Brian has been told he’s sort of funny. He now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, has a family, a dog, and will travel for his love of photography.
Corey & Emily Critser are a cinematic photography team based in Tennessee. They fell in love as film majors at SCAD, then lived in Los Angeles working in the film and photo industry. After a 100-day road trip around the US photographing national parks and looking for a new city, they landed in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They are both shooters and play off each other’s ideas, but mostly Corey shoots and Emily directs and styles.
Bill Hickey's first camera was an orange Ninja Turtles point and shoot in the early '90s. He is happy to be in the field at 4 am shooting at first dawn or while standing in a pen of baby pigs while they nibble his legs. You'll often find him standing on things while shooting since he is 5'4" and music playing in the background on set, whether it's classic rap or classical music. Not only is he a skilled photographer, he also has an FAA remote pilot certificate and is known to show up with donuts (or beer) to client meetings. When not photographing life around him, he spends time with his wife Molly, his daughter Veronica, and a Boxer named Duncan.
Dennis Dunbar is the guy who adds the Photoshop Magic to movie posters and images for ad campaigns. His work as a digital artist/retoucher is all about collaboration. For more than 20 years, he has worked with top photographers and art directors to create compelling images for the advertising and entertainment industries. With projects ranging from one sheet posters for top movies to national ad campaigns for major clients, his approach as a collaborator is to make it easy for his clients to realize their vision by creating the finished art.
Lisa Wiseman is an advertising and editorial photographer who specializes in portraiture, celebrities, lifestyle, kids, and travel. Her work strikes a natural, authentic balance between exuberance and stillness. Lisa is a say-yes, exclamation point of a human being! She lives in San Francisco with her family and travels regularly for both assignments and personal work.
Scott Markewitz is recognized as one of the most influential outdoor photographers in the industry. He has traveled the globe with an unfailing eye in search of action and outdoor adventure in some of the most dramatic locations on Earth. His images have appeared in advertising and promotional campaigns for many consumer and outdoor brands and on more than 500 US and international magazine covers. Scott was featured in Men's Journal as one of the World's Greatest Adventure Photographers. He is the only photographer in Ski magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential Skiers of All Time and the recipient of Ski Utah's Excellence in Journalism Award. His images have also received awards from APA, PDN, The International Pano Awards, and The Spider Awards.
His passion for photography and the outdoors comes through in everything that he shoots, whether it’s action sports, active life style, or environmental portraits. His vibrant images and ability to take any situation and come back with great results have given him the reputation as the go-to guy in the outdoor world. When not on assignment, you’ll find him out skiing, riding his mountain bike, or trail running in the mountains, pushing his own limits in some of the sports he loves to photograph. He lives with his wife Veronique and their son Julien in Salt Lake City, Utah and in Provence, France.
Scott Goodwin has shot professionally for more than 30 years. Although Scott’s studio is located in Ipswich, Massachusetts, he shoots both domestically and internationally. Scott particularly enjoys the variety of challenges that the diversity of his assignments brings him. He could be shooting on location abroad one week, followed the next week by in-studio food photography. From location to food to fashion, Scott adds his trained eye and creative talents alongside an even temperament that keeps the shoot together and moving. The usage of his final work varies from advertising, billboard, collateral, in-store display, and annual reports. Scott not only diversifies his abilities in photography, but his personal hobbies are quite broad ranged as well. Scott shoots competitive skeet, sporting clays, is a certified re-breather scuba diver, has raced cars from Canada to Florida with the Porsche Club, and spends lots of his free time playing tennis and boating around Ipswich.
Nathalie Gordon shoots with an unusual but fantastic hyper-realistic style. It is packed with high sheen and edge, yet she is able to maintain a realistic and believable representation of her subjects. The feelings portrayed with the use of high flash and big gloss, keep you on the edge; they keep you wanting more. Whether it is a flashy advertising campaign or a social realism vignette, it’s her own style. Nathalie’s combination of beautiful snapshots and suggestions of human feelings and emotion explodes through a photorealistic slant. Known for being strong and original, Nathalie throws in visible references from the great masters of photography: David LaChappelle, Helmut Newton, and Miles Aldridge. It’s the 21st century, and she is definitely one to watch.