Ohio roots, a love of bicycles and a fear of flying lead Jamie Kripke on a photographic journey.
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Margaret Lampert’s recent personal project is inspired by her childhood on a dairy farm just north of Boston. This past year, she started exploring her dairy farm roots, traveling to several farms in Vermont and upstate New York.
Read MoreTo announce the integration of Dell Services into Japan’s NTT Data, the company turned to photographer Randal Ford to create a video and a series of print ads. The assignment was simple: Show off the experts at NTT Data and Dell as the IT rock stars they are.
Read MoreJamie Kripke’s latest personal project came about somewhat by happenstance: he was doing some photography research for a friend when he discovered the unique story of the Chicago Park District’s fieldhouses.
Read MoreRather than focus on the products, Burlington Coat Factory wanted to focus on their dedicated and diverse clientele featuring a handful of aspiring artists in a series of videos designed especially for social media.
Read MoreRobb Report wanted to do something different for the launch of the Belmond Andean Explorer in Peru and called on photographer Shaun Fenn.
Read MoreAnnabelle Breakey was asked to come on board to shoot imagery for Tim Hortons—flagship banners, in-store experience, advertising, billboard, and web assets.
Read MoreTo commemorate the recent opening of their new flagship store in Austin, Yeti wanted to create a pair of billboards to hang above the store and around town.
Read MoreApple and SAP announced a new partnership mid-2016 to develop powerful native apps for the iPad and iPhone which the companies say will revolutionize the mobile work experience, as well as an iOS software development kit and training academy so that businesses can easily build native iOS apps specifically for their needs.
Read MoreRenowned food and still life photographer Annabelle Breakey has a passion for perfume. Her most recent personal project takes three of her favorite fragrances and presents them against elaborate and whimsical backdrops inspired by the fragrances themselves.
Read MoreTo celebrate their 50th anniversary, Austin’s classical radio KMFA launched a new campaign On Key, Offbeat, celebrating eccentric Austenites who enjoy the station.
Read MoreFor long-time readers of Field & Stream magazine, the June/July 2017 issue (out now) may look a little familiar. Indeed, it is a photographic recreation of the May 1961 cover featuring a young boy looking out of his tent at a fisherman wrangling in a fish.
Read MoreInspired by the “profound truth” that “the artist’s best career move is death,” Jamie Kripke decided to stage his own funeral.
Read MoreIt’s not surprising to find Shaun Fenn hanging around down by the water, but his latest personal project, Crew, shot at the Newport Aquatic Center, hits particularly close to home.
Read MoreRJ Muna and Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde were recently tasked with capturing the luxury experience of flying at 39,000 feet on an Airbus corporate jet. But instead of shooting an airplane in the sky, they wanted to bring the sky into a series of opulent rooms that represent the experience.
Read MoreRJ Muna’s latest project for Alonzo King LINES Ballet was to create an elegant series of black and white portraits of each of the company’s dancers.
Read MoreMacy’s is a long-time client of James Salzano, but he recently got an assignment that was a little bit different.
Read MoreShaun Fenn says a number of his clients come to him because they like his editorial approach to shooting, which is precisely how he recently teamed up with Charles Schwab.
Read MoreCongratulations RJ Muna, for your big win in the 2017 Graphis Photo Awards. A total of 16 images were recognized across five Gold and two Silver awards.
Read MoreMatthew Turley’s image of an abandoned home filled with sand in Kolmanskop, Namibia, has been on display in Mexico City as part of an exhibition to highlight climate change.
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