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Spotlight Magazine
Rob Prideaux
San Francisco
Making good ideas beautiful and bad ideas interesting.
Still life and product photographer Rob Prideaux specialises in visually inventive and technically rich images. Rob constructs, literally and metaphorically, objects, places and moods that celebrate the anti-hero and find the personality in the inanimate.
Rob has been making photographs since 1999 and has trained with some of the best advertising photographers in San Francisco. In addition to top-notch lighting and solid design expertise, his former career in project management gives him the production chops to assure success on any job.
Visit Rob's website and blog for more information.
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Crew You Productions
San Francisco
Crew You Productions was founded by Mary Zeeble in 1995 to provide comprehensive production services for print, video, web and film. Based in San Francisco and Los Angeles, the company works worldwide anywhere and everywhere.
From initial creative consultation to producing the entire shoot, scouting the best locations and casting amazing talent, Crew You Productions takes pride in always staying within budget and running an organised set. The company manages every job from start to finish with no stress and plenty of fun. With extensive experience and creative management skills, not to mention charm, humour, diplomacy and great red wine, Crew You Productions creates an atmosphere in which images effortlessly come to life.
Services include production management and coordination, budget management and estimates, locations and permits, casting negotiation and booking, art buying, crew services, equipment and vehicle rental, catering and travel.Credits include Nike, Harley Davidson, Adidas, Anthropologie, Ray-Ban, Urban Outfitters, Microsoft, Genentech, Merck, Ford, Ericsson, Disney, Nestlé, Mini Cooper, Hewlett Packard, Levi's and GAP.
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San Francisco: Paul Dyer
Words like "calm", "quiet" and "peaceful" are often used to describe Paul Dyer's photography. Not surprisingly, such words are also used to describe Paul. His style lends itself to creating clean, inviting images of both residential and resort locations. His personality puts people at ease allowing for relaxed, natural images.
Paul is a commercial photographer specialising in architecture, interiors, home and hospitality. Among other assignments, Paul recently shot for California hotel chain Joie de Vivre. He is based in San Francisco and has been shooting here and around the country for over 10 years.
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Melbourne - Singapore - San Francisco: Tim Griffith
Tim Griffith has been passionately photographing architecture for over 20 years. Melbourne-born and working from offices in San Francisco and Singapore, he travels extensively on assignments in Asia, Europe and North America for a number of the world's leading design firms. His evocative and concise imagery has been widely published in a diverse range of international design journals and is increasingly sought after by corporate and advertising clients.
Recent projects include the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games stadium, the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, the Shanghai World Financial Centre and the International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong. In November 2009, Tim photographed the Burj Dubai, the world's tallest building, and Alila Villas Uluwatu, an award-winning eco resort on the southern tip of Bali.
In April 2009, his professional peers voted Tim 'Australia's Top Photographer'. His recent work has been honoured at the 2009 Australian Professional Photography Awards where he was named 'Commercial Photographer of the Year' for the 12th time. At the International Photography Awards announced in New York, Tim Griffith has been named 'IPA Architectural Photographer of the Year' three times.
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San Francisco: Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer was not given a camera at age 10. A degree in finance led him to a short-lived suit-and-tie stint working downtown as a loan officer, which was followed by several other relatively brief yet equally diverse career choices including salesman, chef and construction worker.
The one constant throughout these professional meanderings was his love of photography, which had grown into a serious and increasingly consuming "hobby".
In 1999, Paul made the leap into professional photography and knew he had found his place and purpose. He has been shooting architecture and people in San Francisco for nine years and has never looked back.
Paul views each assignment as a pleasure, a challenge, and a new opportunity to produce his best work.
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San Francisco [USA]: Clift
An inspired fusion of old-world hotel elegance with distinctly contemporary energy and glamour, the newly redesigned Clift, in the heart of San Francisco's Union Square, takes modern luxury to another level.
From the surrealistic magic of its soaring lobby to the digital art exhibitions in its celebrated and legendary Redwood Room bar to the renowned and innovative Asian-Latin cuisine of Asia de Cuba restaurant, the nearly century-old Clift's daring new sense of diversity perfectly captures the city's spirit.Designed by Philippe Starck, we say Clift is a wonderland for the jetset.
Production Rates from $235