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David Butler is a commercial product & still life photographer and digital artist specializing in high-end luxury products and other forms of natural still life. He collaborates with professional brands and creative leaders to craft images that showcase their visions and their products in all forms of print and digital media. Clients include Kuerig, Tide, iRobot, Boston Beer Company,CenturyLink, Staples, Decada, Bissell Brothers, and many more.  
Rusty Hill has been shooting for more than 25 years and has a loyal following of agencies and direct clients. Rusty specializes in food, beverage, and still life. Rusty's studio is in the Design District of Dallas with a fully equipped kitchen, prop closet, and a great crew. "I check my ego at the door, figure out what the client is trying to achieve, and not only make the food look gorgeous but take into consideration the parameters of how the client needs to see it" When Rusty isn't on set, you can find him golfing, hiking, biking, or in the mountains of Colorado.  
Sam Carbine  
Understanding. Brice Pennington has built a career around this simple word. As senior photographer for an international multimedia communications group for almost 20 years, Brice dealt with a remarkable range of assignments and clientele. With all the challenges and demands such a range requires, Brice came to believe the concept of understanding is key to the success of every photographic project. Once understanding is achieved, all else becomes logistics and execution. His skill and understanding of complementary lighting, appetite appeal, and collaboration have won Brice a loyal following of returning clients. His artful eye brings the finishing touch to flatter his subject, whether a scrumptious plate of pasta, refreshing cold drinks, or an eye-catching image for packaging. Brice’s unique talent, experience, imagination, and technical proficiency are the perfect combination for achieving and surpassing his clients' photographic goals. Brice and his family reside in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area. His hobby and his passion (when he’s not applying that passion to shooting food) is traveling the back roads of Mexico creating fine art black-and-white images of the country and culture of Mexico.  
Eric Casanova is a brand narrative and lifestyle photographer based at 5,280 feet in Denver, Colorado. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, the most dominant of Midwest metropolises, rich in history and culture. He is a graduate of Southern Illinois University located at the doorstep of the Shawnee National Forest. When not on assignment, Eric can be found eating street tacos, slinging back a couple Modelos, tinkering with vintage cars and motorcycles, or searching for beauty in the hard-to-reach places of the world.  
Emily S. Choi is a wardrobe and prop stylist with over nine years of experience in the industry. She specializes in commercial lifestyle for the automotive and hospitality industries, as well as the adventure outdoor world, with added experience in editorial, fashion, and food and beverage photography.  
Roger Snider is a photographer and director known for many high-profile projects and campaigns, including 12 years as the creative choice behind the Dos Equis “Most Interesting Man in the World” campaign. Whether his photos are displayed 20 stories above New York City, on Hollywood billboards,  in Time magazine, National Geographic, in campaigns for Toyota and Geico - Roger's work is everywhere you look. What began as a Snider’s personal exploration into the arena of large trucks, truckers, and life on the road, has grown into his well-received and celebrated series of romanticized tricked-out big rigs around the world. Roger is known as THE go-to photographer and director for complex projects involving these vehicles. Roger's flexibility on set, rapport with his portrait and lifestyle subjects, and ability to get and deliver the needed shots on schedule and on budget have earned him the confidence and repeat business of hundreds of clients. Educated first by his Dad, an aerial photographer, Roger went on to earn his B.F.A. at the University of Florida. He cut his teeth in the gallery scene in New York City before relocating to Los Angeles in 2003, where he also became a member of Local ICG 600. The McCaig/Welles Gallery in Williamsburg's exhibition of Snider's Hair series garnered spectacular accolades, and several new exhibitions are in the works. Roger Snider is on the road constantly, works as a L.A. local, and makes his home with his wife and son on the West Coast.  
Specializing in people on location, Dan Prince has worked in many areas from reportage to conceptual, and now in motion and film-making, where he really feels he can show more of his passion for story telling. He has a driving passion to create, tell stories, and meet interesting people along the way. Dan has been lucky enough to win a few awards, AOP, IPA, PX3, SUN as well as exhibit his personal passion projects and continue to work on new ideas every day. Dan loves what he does. He needs to do it and is always up for a new adventure.  
Eric Zepeda draws upon his years-long obsession with photography to create rich, nuanced images. He is often sought out for his food and product photography skills, bringing light and depth to perfectly capture each image. He works in New York and California, and anywhere in-between.  
Mauricio Candela’s passion for photography started in advertising as an art director. Throughout his career, he had the opportunity to work with top-notch directors and photographers that crafted and inspired him. At the same time, he started honing his skills and applying his creative knowledge to this discipline. He learned to live off his ideas, and one day he realized that the best idea was to live off the vision that he has behind the lens.  

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