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Noelle Pickford Photographers' Agent


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London EC1M 5UD
Tel.: +44 (0)20 7336 6773
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  • showcase magazine Apr 2008 london issue 111

    Photographer: Paul Thompson gallery Photographer: Paul Thompson Photographer: Jess Koppel gallery Photographer: Jess Koppel Photo Gallery

    Noelle Pickford Photographers' Agent   photo agents

    Latest work from the Noelle Pickford photographers:

    • Angus Fraser has been working with Andrew Long and James Millers at M&C Saatchi for Lucozade Sport.
    • Jess Koppel produced some lovely work for Marks & Spencer.
    • Paul Thompson won Silver at both The Association of Photographers awards and The Creative Circle awards with his images for the Natural History Museum.
    • George Kavanagh also did well at the Association of Photographers awards and won a Silver at The Creative Circle awards with his shot for 4 Creative.
    • Sara Morris has been shooting with Ravi Beeharry and Andy Mancuso at VCCP for Dunhill, and shot for Space Magazine from The Guardian.
    • Spencer Rowell has been shooting for Tangible Financial and The Gate.
    • Rob White has been busy shooting for Waitrose and Sainsbury's.
    • No sooner had Carl Lyttle returned from LA after speaking about 3D photography/CGI at CGAM2008, but he jumped on a plane to the Middle East to shoot a press campaign for Barclays Wealth with Ogilvy London.
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  • spotlight magazine Mar 2008 photographers' agents int issue 4


    Photo: George Kavanagh gallery Photo: George Kavanagh Photo: Jess Koppel gallery Photo: Jess Koppel Photo Gallery

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    News from Noelle Represents:

    • Jess Koppel has been shooting chips, chips and more delicious chips for Beattie McGuinness Bungay's client McCain.
    • Sara Morris has been kept busy by BBH and their client KFC.
    • George Kavanagh won Gold in the London Photographic Association portraiture competition with his stunning series of Fishermen. He has also been shooting on location in California for GAM, and is currently in South Africa for Grant Thornton.
    • Paul Thompson continues working with Isobel alongside shooting for The Discovery Channel and working on personal projects.
    • Angus Fraser has been on location working on various car shoots, amongst them a campaign for Lexus commissioned by Partners Andrews Aldridge.
    • Rob White has been shooting for Swag and their client Swartz.
    • Carl Lyttle shot recently for Nissan in Paris, and moved on to California and the Canadian Rockies for Ogilvy.
    • Spencer Rowell has been collaborating with Simon Cheshire at The Gate on some very eye-catching campaigns.
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  • spotlight magazine May 2007 photographers' agents issue 2


     Carl Lyttle for Nissan - Xtrail gallery Carl Lyttle for Nissan - Xtrail  Paul Thompson for NHM gallery Paul Thompson for NHM Photo Gallery

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    David Stewart has been busy shooting for Toyota and NSPCC with Richard Denney & Dave Henderson at Saatchi & Saatchi, and also with Dan McCormack & Luke Boggins at M&C Saatchi for ITV's 'Grease'.

    George Kavanagh shot the image 'Ghosts' for Nic Broomfield, through 4creative, with Tag (thanks to Alex Howe for the gravestone photography).

    George's 'Scaffold' series was successful in getting into the AOP awards.

    Angus Fraser has been working on a personal project which has a highly narrative and cinematic feel 'Fight Club' is an image from this project.

    Sara Morris has been shooting for Mars through AMV with Pete Davis a campaign which should be out very soon, her work for The Telegraph was shot through Clemmow Hornby Inge and art directed by Ewan Macmillan.

    Jess Koppel has been shooting for McVitie's through Publicis with Stephen Glenn and also Solero with Gary Marjoram at McCann Erickson.

    Carl Lyttle has been in France shooting the Nissan X-Trail teaser campaign with Nelson Zancato.

    Paul Thompson shot a series for the Natural History Museum with Rob Fletcher at Isobel.

    Rob White's 'Margarita' image was shot for Sainsbury's ready-mixed cocktail range.

    Spencer Rowell has been working on an ongoing project for Investec through The Gate with Simon Cheshire.

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  • spotlight magazine Dec 2005 photographers' agents london issue 1


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    From the inimitable and sometimes surreal brilliance of David Stewart to the epic automotive landscapes of Carl Lyttle, Noelle is in the enviable position of representing a bevy of unbridled talent and creativity. David’s ‘Action Man’ poster for Land Rover with Jerry Hollens at RKCR/Y&R was a silver winner at this year’s Campaign Poster Awards. He also found himself in the final selections with Virgin and 118118 in two other categories. David will be exhibiting in the forthcoming Schweppes Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Gallery.
    The breathtaking frozen vistas by Carl for Land Rover through RKCR/YR follow in the footsteps of his previous prestigious campaigns for Nissan, Mitsubishi and Renault to name but a few. Also showing some outstanding work at the Schweppes Portrait Awards is Paul Thompson with ‘Bumps’, a continuation of ‘Twins’, his winning shot of last year. Paul complements his beautifully honest and quirky portraiture with equally beguiling still life, recently shooting a series of cacti in varying degrees of hirsuteness for Philips Ladyshave through DDB.
    Rob Fletcher at Isobel brought Jess Koppel and client Denby together this year to produce a mouth-watering array of images. Never has a bowl of chunky chips looked so inviting! Her exquisite use of light elevates food photography to deliciously new levels, combining an intrinsic sense of composition with unerring skill and good taste.   Rob White, blending his signature eye for
    Taking us from the monolithic posters for Land Securities for William Murray Hamm through to the bejewelled gargoyles and silk-cushioned cinemas of that fantastic Peter Jones campaign, Angus Fraser captures architectural dynamism in the most unusual of landscapes.
    And from the aesthetic heights of Angus to the sublime still life work of Sara Morris, whose recent shots for Breast Cancer Awareness for Rob Oliver at AMV have become some of the most distinctive, and perfectly pink, to date. Sara loves nothing more than being given the freedom to put her seemingly effortless creativity into a project.
    Back in the office, Noelle and Clare, highly skilled in the art of production, remain cool and collected while lending themselves to a myriad of unearthly tasks, be it floating a Chrysler Crossfire in the middle of the Channel, or recreating a mini Sahara using 14 different types of cheese.   design with an insatiable appetite for perfection of form and content, is currently bang on target for Hellmans through Lowes. Bucking the trend and finding harmony and happiness working with mainly children, is the well respected Matt Harris. Shooting for everyone under the sun, Matt recently took his own brood around the world to return with mountains of marvelous new work.
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  • showcase magazine Sep 2004 london issue 22


     My Big One gallery My Big One  My Big One gallery My Big One Photo Gallery

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    My Big One is the new book from award winning photographer David Stewart. A showcase for Stewart's work, My Big One is also a uniquely designed art object. The book contains 41 large-format colour images from both Stewart's personal and commercial portfolios from the last nine years. Among the high profile campaigns featured are Heals, Marmite, American Express, Quality Street, Pizza Express and Malvern Water. Stewart's personal work includes the series Fogeys, his ongoing project Relations and images that accompanied his Bafta-nominated short film Cabbage. All Stewart's images are constructed with great attention to detail and highlight his slightly surreal take on life.

    Created using the highest design and production values the book is available in a signed, limited edition of 60. A wooden slip case, lined in magenta felt, has been hand-made to resemble the slats of the cockerel's coop. Additional design features include a contents index in the form of a 64 centimetre ruler and coloured ribbon bookmarks that hint at a prize-winning rosette. The book's punning title and design not only reflect the underlying humour in Stewart's work but its size also allows the viewer to see his striking images to their full effect.

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