Peter Bailey

Peter Bailey NY
16 Aug 2012

Parker Biley

Since the mid-nineties, the creative relationship between John Parker and Clive Biley is embodied in a seamless blend of technology and art.  Parker and Biley feed their partnership with an on-going dialogue that pushes quality and inspires limitless possibilities, encouraging each other to achieve artistic believability through their photography and CGI; old world master craftsmen using new world technology. The duo who officially formed as Parker Biley in 2008 are currently working on a variety of projects for the likes of McCann Erickson, DDB Remedy and IIBBDO, to name but a few.

Parker Biley have won numerous International awards including four AOP Gold’s and three silvers; D&AD Silver Pencil and two Silver Lion at Cannes. Recent clients include General Electric, Microsoft and British Airways.

www.parkerbiley.com




15 Aug 2012

Sophie Broadbridge

Sophie shoots mostly from her studio in London, specialising in still life and food photography. Having studied Textile Art at Goldsmiths College she became innately interested in creating installation art. Through this genre, she explored lighting of translucent materials and making photographic documentation of these spaces. The photographs became the artwork and so it continued.

In 1999, Sophie gained work as a freelance photographic assistant and had the privilege of working with highly respected advertising photographer Kevin Summers, developing her style as she assisted him.

Sophie has shot worldwide campaigns for Canon, Glenfiddich, Stella Artois and UK campaigns for Virgin, John Lewis, Thorntons, Twinings and Nestle. She has been featured in Luerzer’s Archive, and was selected for the 200 Best Ad Photographers worldwide 2009.

Sophie’s work explores graphic viewpoints and the clean lines of objects, combined with a richness of graduated colour and light. The sense of space and abstraction that she first discovered in her studies continues to be present in her work, where she enjoys subverting the subject matter to create tension and drama.

www.sophiebroadbridge.com




14 Aug 2012

Dylan Coulter

COMING SOON

www.dylancoulter.com




01 Jun 2011

Vincent Dixon

For over 15 years, Vincent Dixon has produced award winning images and helped to create many memorable advertising campaigns. He was born in Kilkenny, Ireland and, despite earning a PHD in molecular biology, he eventually found his true calling behind the lens.

Vincent started his professional career in Paris and was quickly awarded some of the top campaigns in Europe such as Absolut Europe and Perrier. These highly visible campaigns, among others, quickly gained him a reputation for excellence throughout Europe and North America.

In 2012, Vincent relocated to Philadelphia, where he currently resides with his wife and their four children.

www.vincentdixon.com




12 Mar 2011

Tara Fisher

Tara is a food photographer, based in London with a studio in Brixton. Her work is characterised by producing fresh and natural images which she creates by working with as much natural light as possible.

Tara shoots prolifically for the leading food editorials - namely Waitrose Food Illustrated, Delicious Country Living, House and Garden and Homes and Garden. Tara has a network of food stylists in London able to source the freshest ingredients and produce gourmet dishes to be photographed.

Although best known as a food photographer, Tara also produces striking lifestyle and still-life imagery.

Her photographs have illustrated several cook books, including Michel Roux Jr - The Marathon Chef: Food for Getting Fit, Matching Food and Wine: Classic and Not So Classic Combinations and a variety of Conran Books: Breakfasts, Brownies & Bars and Mushrooms.

Her recent food campaigns have included Philadelphia with JWT, Waitrose with BBH, The Food Standards Agency with Proximity and Marks and Spencer.

www.tarafisher.co.uk




10 Mar 2011

Tim Flach

With decades of experience undertaking commissions for clients including National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, The Sunday Times, Stern Magazine, Gore Tex and Hermès, Tim Flach’s technical expertise and uniquely innovative approach to photographing animals has positioned him at the forefront of his field, helping to define this arena of photography as we know it. In his internationally acclaimed personal projects Equus, Dogs Gods and More Than Human, he has demonstrated an unparalleled understanding of how we read and respond to images of the natural world that continues to inform all areas of his practice. Possessing an enduring ability to challenge, surprise and provoke, Flach’s work provides a unique glimpse into the extraordinary nature and complexity of our relationship with animals.

Flach was born in London in 1958 and studied Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design. His work is represented in London by Osborne Samuel Gallery, regularly exhibited in international solo and group exhibitions, and held in the permanent collections of Miami Modern Art Museum and Citadel, Berlin. He has received numerous awards from the leading photographic organizations and publications including The International Photography Awards (Professional Photographer of the Year, Fine Art); D&AD (Silver); Creative Review Photography Annual (Best in Book); Communication Arts Photography Annual (Best in Book); Art Director’s Club, and 3 Gold Cannes Lions. He has been on the board of awards including Wildlife Photographer of the Year, D&AD, and Hasselblad Masters, and invited to lecture at universities worldwide.

Flach’s latest book More Than Human will be published by Abrams in October 2012 and the accompanying exhibition will be on display at Osborne Samuel Gallery in December 2012. He lives in London with his wife and their son.

www.timflach.com




08 Mar 2011

Philip Lee Harvey

Philip was born in Canterbury, England in 1969. After completing a Graphic Design degree at the Norwich School of Art and Design, Philip assisted some of the UK’s leading advertising photographers. Eager to develop his photographic career, Philip soon started taking on editorial and advertising commissions of his own.

Since then, he has worked in over 100 countries, ranging from Antarctica to the Sahara. His journeys have taken him to some of the world’s most inhospitable and demanding destinations.

His work has been featured in publications including BBC Lonely Planet Magazine, National Geographic Traveller, The Independent, The Saturday Telegraph, Condé Nast Traveller, Tatler, Vanity Fair and Volvo magazine, to name but a few.

His advertising clients have included Shell, UPS, T-Mobile, Ford, Bentley, Ericsson Communications, the Irish and British Tourist Boards, Sony, British Airways, Volkswagen, UBS Banks, Sea France, ITV, Mastercard, Kodak and BP.

www.philipleeharvey.com




07 Mar 2011

Philip Haynes

Philip graduated from the Norwich School of Art & Design with a degree in Graphic Design in 2009 and set about making his way in London knowing that his future lie within sport.

Following a meteoric rise through assisting some of the top advertising photographers in the UK, Philip continued working on a sports portfolio that has been a working progress over the last 5 years.

Philip candidly admits that his reasoning for mainly shooting sport is the result of him being a failed athlete, "This way I get to portray myself through whoever I am shooting, I decide how high I want them to jump or how fast to run and secretly I am portraying myself as an athlete."

Now situated in his studio in North London he is building up a network of clients and sports personalities to work with. 

www.philiphaynesphotography.co.uk




07 Mar 2011

Kelvin Murray

Kelvin Murray is one of the UK’s leading photographers. With a career spanning 20 years Kelvin began as a still life photographer and shot major campaigns for clients such as Gordon’s Gin, Silk Cut and Dunhill.

After a decade in a black studio Kelvin escaped and discovered that if he applied his knowledge of light, texture and composition to people that he could achieve remarkable results.

Combining his love of lighting and directing talent, Kelvin moved into film 3 years ago with great success and continues to shoot film as ‘standalone’ projects alongside his stills shoots.

Kelvin has recently shot for clients such as Vodafone, Canon, Nintendo, Visa and Tropicana and his recent awards include Taylor Wessing, Photography Masters, AOP best film 2011, Creative Review, Communication Arts, D&AD, Sony Photography Awards and many more.

www.kelvinmurray.com




06 Mar 2011

Simon Norfolk

Simon Norfolk is a landscape photographer whose work over the last ten years has been themed around a probing and stretching of the meaning of the word 'battlefield' in all its forms. As such, he has photographed in some of the world's worst war-zones and refugee crises, but is equally at home photographing supercomputers used to design military systems or test launches of nuclear missiles. His work has been widely recognized: he has won Le Prix Dialogue at Les Rencontres d'Arles in 2005; The Infinity Prize from The International Center of Photography in 2004; the Foreign Press Club of America Award in 2003: and he was winner of the European Publishing Award, 2002. In 2003 he was shortlisted for the Citibank Prize now known as the Deutsche Böurse Prize. He has produced four monographs of his work including Afghanistan: Chronotopia (2002), which was published in five languages; For most of it I have no words (1998) about the landscapes of genocide and 'Bleed' (2005) about the war in Bosnia. The most recent is Burke+Norfolk; Photographs from the War in Afghanistan (2011).

He has work held in major collections such as The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, The Getty in Los Angeles and the collection of Tate Modern.

He has been described by one critic as “the leading documentary photographer of our time. Passionate, intelligent and political; there is no one working in photography that has his vision or his clarity.”

www.simonnorfolk.com




04 Mar 2011

Alex Telfer

Alex Telfer is an advertising and editorial photographer born and raised in the North of England, where he still currently resides.  He carries out commissions for a broad roster of advertising agencies across the UK, Europe and USA.  Recent projects include campaigns for Nikon Cameras, Ernst and Young, Wella Hair Care, Sport England and the BBC.

Alex has run his own advertising photography business since 1992,  his current studio is housed in a converted 19th century church, which he purchased in 2004.  The complete design scheme for the property was carried out by Alex and is home to a gallery, which regularly showcases new projects.

www.alextelfer.com




03 Mar 2011

Trigger

Antony Burchett, as he is known to his Mum, but Trigger to everyone else, is a London based car photographer who knows all the national car studios intimately. He started as a studio assistant, learning the nuances of how studios operate and from here progressed from a photographic assistant to one of the leading young car photographers in the UK, as reflected in his portfolio.

His clients include Jaguar, Range Rover, Rolls Royce, Bentley, JCB, Kia, Cadillac and Sealine.

www.triggershoots.com




02 Mar 2011

Nick Veasey

Nick is the world’s premier x-ray photographer and is able to x-ray any object from a delicate flower to a Boeing 747. Nick has his own x-ray studio facility in Maidstone, Kent. The universal appeal of x-ray photography has led to commissions from around the world with clients including AMV, M&C Saatchi, Ogilvy, VCCP, Scholz and Iris.

He has recently produced a best-selling photographic book “X-Ray See Through the World Around You”.

He is the recipient of many photographic and design awards including IPA, Lucie Award, AOP, Graphis, Communication Arts, Applied Arts, PX3 and awards from the D&AD.

www.nickveasey.com




01 Mar 2011

Paul Winter

Paul Winter is one of the UK’s leading beauty photographers, creating exceptional still and moving images. For over 15 years Paul has worked for international advertising agencies, from Saatchi & Saatchi to Lowe Worldwide shooting major campaigns including Pantene, Piz Buin and Max Factor.

Born and bred in the north-east of England, Paul began his career as a model, a job which took him all over the world and which first ignited his interest in photography. At 24 he moved back home from Milan and bought his first camera. Rather than take the traditional college route, Paul built a darkroom in the back of a defunct British Telecom van and set about teaching himself the basics of photography. He won his first commission six months later.

Drawing on his modelling experience, Paul quickly found a niche in the world of fashion and beauty, to which he has brought his uncompromisingly elegant vision. Now settled in Brighton, Paul runs his own studio near the seafront and works alongside a trusted team of producer, retoucher, make-up artist, stylist, editor and assistants to produce consistently outstanding images.

www.paulwinter.co.uk




01 Feb 2011

Circle Media

Circle Media is the brainchild of creative retoucher Jonathan Smith and CGI artist John Wilyman.

With over 30 years of combined experience in the automotive and advertising arenas, they’ve been working together since 2007, pairing up with some of the biggest names in automotive photography along the way.

Their seamless integration of photography and CGI has delivered stunning imagery to some of the biggest brands in the business. Recent clients include Bentley, Nissan, Jaguar and Sony Ericsson.

www.circle-media.com