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Austin-based photographer Randal Ford believes simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. He is obsessed with details, creative collaboration, and chasing a timeless aesthetic. Ford’s work has appeared on the cover of Time magazine, on twenty Texas Monthly covers, in an expansive coffee table book, and on the cover of Communication Arts magazine. Ford has been sought after to collaborate with some of the biggest brands and largest agencies in the world. His wide range of work includes portraiture, lifestyle, animals, and environments. Throughout his career, Randal has maintained a consistent aesthetic while problem solving, evolving, and molding to clients’ needs. His laid-back and approachable personality keeps him grounded in his passion for creating beautiful work, collaborating with clients, and having fun along the way.

Annabelle Breakey loves photography.  She says, “Like well-written prose that makes your heart sing, a successful image creates a wonderfully defined change in the viewer.”  Anabelle wants to make the viewer hungry, thirsty, need to possess an object, or to be more thoughtful about a better way to live. She’s mad for the quality of light that creates texture over forms, has a great fondness for the study of color, and has an obsession for the perfectly executed image.
Shaun Fenn is a commercial image maker based in California. His work has been described as bold, powerful, and filled with emotion, earning him accolades from Communications Arts, Graphis, APA, PDN, and the American Advertising Awards. Whether shooting for commercial clients such as FedEX, Charles Schwab, GE, Rolls Royce, or for editorial assignments, Shaun approaches his subjects with a serenity and ease that comes from growing up in West Coast beach culture. Shaun’s journey into photography and film came via a background in video production at high profile agencies J Walter Thompson and Saatchi & Saatchi. He holds degrees from USC in communications and UC Berkley in computers. When his isn’t holding an electronic device in his hand, Shaun can be found on a board or playing volleyball near the ocean.  
As photographer Margaret Lampert is always looking through the lens  waiting for that moment to capture what a viewer will sense as honest and true. She says, "I’ve begun to realize that some of the power of these moments comes from my own desire to connect: to create some sort of relationship between myself, the camera, and my subject."  She is most gratified when called upon to help clients rebrand their products. Her clients rely on her to create images that feel authentic and that allow viewers to find themselves and a thread of their own story. Every time someone identifies with that quality, “ I know I ‘m right where I need to be, and this life I’ve made in photography has been the perfect path.”
Matthew Turley grew up in southeastern Idaho, backpacking and skiing with his family in the nearby Teton range, which inspired a lifelong affinity for exploring the natural world. His passion for photography began at age fourteen, with a telescope aimed at the faint Orion Nebula, but soon merged with his climbing and ski-mountaineering pursuits, and it has now led to two decades of creating images on six continents. Matthew was featured in the January 2014 issue of Communication Arts, and his commercial, editorial, and personal work has won several international awards including CA and PDN. When not on location or traveling abroad, Matthew lives year-round in an Airstream named Stella.
In a few short years, Christopher Wilson leapt from agency creative director to global photographer, shooting for tier-one clients including Fiat, BMW, Ritz-Carlton, Morgan Stanley, Ford, and NASCAR, and in just about everywhere on the planet it seems - New Zealand, The Maldives, The United Kingdom, Southeast Asia, Africa, United Arab Emirates, and South America. You name it, he's probably shot there. Christopher has had the fortune of working on projects that speak to him. His love of sheet metal continues - most recently shooting for Nissan, Infiniti, and Southwest Airlines. His thirst for adventure is reflected in international shoots for Diners Club and outdoor clothier, Icebreaker Worldwide. And his curiosity about people who crack the mold appears in his work for Burt's Bees and the iconic imagery he shot for the Nokota Horse Conservancy. Christopher's work has been recognized by many, including Graphis,   Archive's 200 Best, Communication Arts, One Eyeland, and PDN. In addition to commercial advertising, his work has appeared in ForbesESPN, and Smithsonian, to name a few.