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Based in Oklahoma City with a love for travel, Charlie Neuenschwander is passionate about bridging the creative gap from concept to final product. Through planning, innovation and forging genuine connections with his subjects, it’s Charlie’s ultimate goal to produce beautiful, natural, and authentic images, no matter how produced the shot needs to be.

Chris Gordaneer’s energetic atmospheric images are the result of the intimacy he creates on his shoots. “I always make people feel invited and welcome when I’m shooting.”  Combining his talent and vision with top-notch production, Chris gets the most out of every shoot.  It’s easy to see why he has won more than 350 awards in the past 20 years. Chris is a partner of Westside Studio in Toronto, the largest photographic studio in Canada. His still and motion shoots have taken him across North and South America, the Caribbean, New Zealand, Africa and Europe. Represented by Randy Cole Represents.
Julia Zhogina has captured innumerable scenes and events all over the world. Her trademark skill is simple and yet essential to her job; being ready for whatever might happen on the scene.
Boston corporate event photographer David Fox has been a professional photographer since his early teens. From his start as a photojournalist, he earned a BFA in filmmaking at Emerson College in 1982. In 1983, he opened a video production company, and in 1993 David returned to his roots, building a reputation for excellence in photography and videography and growing his client base in the corporate and consumer arenas. A believer in giving back, David partners with many event industry associations and non-profit organizations, donating his time and resources to support these communities.
Kevin Lukens grew up in Southern California where a love of art, nature, travel and adventure were born out of family trips and time spent with his peers. His initial interest in photography grew out of this now life long passion for art that has flourished into creative work across multiple disciplines - ranging from photography, fine art, advertising, design, editing, film and music. This diverse experience, including 24 years spent crafting award winning advertising work as an art and creative director, brings valuable experience and understanding of the process to his projects.
Greg Kahn is an award-winning photographer, renowned for his thought-provoking and visually stunning work. Greg’s photography is a window into the intricate tapestry of personal and cultural identity, delving into issues that resonate deeply. From his Pulitzer Prize finalist project, “It’s Not a House, It’s a Home,” unraveling the aftermath of Florida’s foreclosure crisis, to his Cuba series examining the intersection of governance and individuality, each frame is a narrative waiting to be explored. Greg’s background in documentary photography has been an invaluable asset in shaping his approach to commercial photography. Documenting real-life narratives has honed his ability to capture authentic moments, emotions, and stories within a frame. This foundation gives Greg’s commercial work a depth and richness that resonates with audiences. It allows him to infuse commercial projects with a genuine sense of storytelling, transcending mere aesthetics to evoke deeper connections.
A native of Madrid, Spain, Bea Merry has lived and worked in New York City since 2004. Her early education in photography came from very diverse sources. In Spain, she was an assistant to the unique "pop-art" photographer Oukaleele. In Madagascar, she learned from the documentary photographer Pierrot Men. And in NYC she assisted iconic music photographer Joseph Cultice. Bea graduated with honors from the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York City. Her work has received national and international recognition, including selection by the National Museum of Women in the Arts (Washington D.C.) as one of the top 5 Spanish Women Artists for the biennial Photography exhibition "Women to Watch”,  the ICP/ Luger Award in Photography, the $50,000 Injuve Grant for Visual Artists, and Second Prize in the Notodofotofest. Today, Bea works both as a commercial photographer and runs MERRY+, a "boutique" branding firm. Bea and her team love to develop visually-driven solutions by employing elevated design and identity systems, great lifestyle photography, and digital and real-world experiences. Represented by Randy Cole Represents.
Dom Ellis is a Photographer-Director based in Los Angeles. After his studies in journalism, film, and psychology, he made a decision to pursue photography, particularly fashion and product. He approaches his work with a feverish sense of vitality; often utilizing contrast and juxtaposition through lighting and creative direction.