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Gregory Miller recently worked with WeWork to capture an image library to suit their new brand guidelines. Together they decided on a one-day, 12 hour shoot at their newest location in Atlanta and worked with …
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Gregory Miller recently worked with WeWork to capture an image library to suit their new brand guidelines. Together they decided on a one-day, 12 hour shoot at their newest location in Atlanta and worked with …
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Genya O’Neall captures some hip and stylish kids as they head back to school in all their new gear from Foot Locker. Represented by Emissary.
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Bobby Altman‘s latest personal project features Jeff Cribb, owner of Hero Tattoo, but the star of the show is his unique brand of working dog called a Hangin Tree Cowdog. These dogs are developed …
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Wright Studio knows the difference between wet and dry-aged beef. This past summer Brian Wright of Wright Studio had the pleasure of shooting for a high-end meat client. Brian and …
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Josh Letchworth recently shot this series of pro fast pitch softball players and their Louisville Sluggers in action in Phoenix, AZ. Working with RWest, out of Portland, he took a …
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Beth Galton‘s recent series reminds us of the importance of color in our relationship with food. Subconsciously, color affects all our senses; it can make us happy, sad, calm, or …
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In Taylor Roades’ new series for the latest Lazy Boy campaign, lazy is good. With the campaign called “Long Live the Lazy,” Taylor’s subjects proudly reclaim being lazy as a good …
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Brian Steege IAMS
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Will Saunders’ latest shoot for Gymshark is a complex series of individual in-studio portraits of athletes ranging from four foot tall to seven foot tall which were then composited into one enormous …
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Aaron Anderson recently had the pleasure of working with Natasha McCann, one of Cowgirl Magazine‘s 30 under 30, at the iconic Saunders Ranch. As an all around bad-ass cowgirl, her …
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Mussel grubbing is a treasure hunt. When is it done by citizen scientists in the upper Sangamon River in central Illinois, it is a vital service to the environment. In his …
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Photographer Bob Coscarelli traveled to the Ozark mountains recently to capture and share the art and artistry of Assemblage, a purveyor of unique handmade wallpapers. Utilizing century-old Italian techniques and the most luxurious materials …
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It was “run and gun” for DP/Director John Amatucci on his latest stills and video shoot for the Deauville Inn. The location was sight- unseen until he arrived the day of …
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Photographer Yechiel Orgel has just completed a number of ad campaigns. Here are three that he created for New York’s largest weed suppliers, another for Brooklyn’s finest food take-away and one …
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Photographer D. Scott Clark produced five collections of images in all for Centura and their agency, Huge, over a period of months in which he captures the authentic connections between …
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Photographer Nick Hall worked with London-base agency Free the Birds to captures the art of crafting a cigar at every stage in his series for Davidoff Cigars. Represented by Greenhousereps.com
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Heath Robbins captures the sites, sounds and taste of Morocco with his latest personal series.
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The subject of Photographer Agnes Lopez’s latest editorial shoot for Local Palate is something she is truly passionate about: her fellow Filipino colleagues in the food world. She is also able …
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On assignment for Sun Valley Magzine, Hillary Maybery recently photographed the King Family and all the hard work that goes into running a rough stock contracting company. Together at their ranch …
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Margeaux Walter is an award-winning photographer who straddles the line between fine art and commercial photography. Her layered imagery and gifs are built in studio and as site-specific installations. They’re graphic and colorful …
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Heath Robbins worked with Staples to create this series of bold, colorful imagery in primary colors of red, yellow and blue for its upcoming tech campaign. Each image tells a story with the clever use …
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On June 23rd Friends in Deed a Pasadena based Non-Profit, that supplies food, shelter, and support to the local community had a fundraising event that they branded “Cooking for a Cause.” In …
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Photographer/director Thomas Chadwick captures these skaters catching air in his latest live-action video and stills. Represented by ETC Creative.
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Photo team Kremer|Johnson bring their usual sense of irony and humor to create the Unnecessary Action Hero for their client Paycom. Showcasing the talent of S.W.A.T.’s Shemar Moore performing completely unnecessary …
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Andy Mahr has always loved shooting from above, even when it means shooting from a hovering doorless helicopter. And now, having operated drones for ten years, he’s gone above and beyond to …
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Photographer Randal Ford worked with Adobe to create this fun series with the line “Everyone Can Photoshop.” Whether it’s helping a client save face or blend in, it seems there …
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“I love making promos, it’s like making a record album,” says photographer Annabelle Breakey. She’s been in the practice of creating promos—printed booklets showcasing a series of photographs relating to …
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.In her beautiful personal series, “Red Acre Farm” Natalie Faye documents the inspiring story of a family farm that exists on two acres at an elevation of 5,900 feet in the red …
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Lynsey Weatherspoon shares her latest portraits for The American Red Cross, Inc. Magazine and The Bitter Southerner as well as in a personal black and white series she has entitled “I See Myself …
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Heath Robbins’ photos for the new Farmington Country Club website and app capture an idyllic place where you’ll want to spend your time creating memories with family and friends. It’s the type of …