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Spotlight Magazine
Michael Matsil
New Mexico
“As a photographer who considers ‘place’ and ‘context’ as principal motivators of their work, landscapes of an ‘industrial’ nature are a challenge and a delight for me to step up to. My approach favours views of ‘the built landscape in transition.’
As with all of my photography, the interpretive process begins by gathering within the camera frame the specific nature of colour, materiality and atmosphere. That process in turn transposes the often ‘busy’ nature of industry into an uncluttered scene that communicates the more intangible aspects of the industrial and corporate worlds. My industrial clients appreciate the photographs as not just mere description, but rather an extension of their corporate image, brand and mission.
That’s what I offer my industrial and corporate clients: honesty, clarity and meaning.”
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Spotlight Magazine
Michael Matsil
New Mexico
"For over 25 years, I have been a commercial photographer who is concerned with where I am. The 'where' in life interests me profoundly. Place is a reflection of our common humanity. We shape it and in turn it shapes our thoughts, outlook and motivation.
In my world, the photography of Place encompasses all photography. My interpretive process begins by gathering within the camera frame the specific nature of color, materiality and atmosphere. It culminates in an uncluttered scene that communicates a sense of clarity around the nature of person, place and context. It's 'truth made visible'.
That's what I offer my clients: honesty, clarity and meaning."
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Spotlight Magazine
Zoe Adlersberg
New York - Los Angeles
Zoe is a photographer based in NYC and Paris.
In her fashion and beauty work, Zoe strives to highlight connection and autheticity with her subjects.
Working with brands on casting and creative, she enjoys creating work that showcases individual beauty that strays from the norm, such as her short film “Unique Beauty” featuring women speaking about their connection with their own beauty.
In her directing work, Zoe enjoys combining aesthetics and interviews - combining words and visuals to create bold creative. In her quest for deeper messaging and meaning, she recently co-founded Brownstone Cowboys Magazine - a platform that serves as the intersection of social justice and style.
Zoe’s clients include DKNY, MaxMara, Tom Ford, Eve Lom, Ralph Lauren, Dior, and Neen Beauty.
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Spotlight Magazine
Alex Waber
Vancouver
Alex Waber is a commercial fashion and lifestyle photographer based out of Vancouver, BC. He has shot for clients including Arcteryx, Aritzia, Section 35, and No Reception Club. His photographs have been published in Vogue, Wired, Rolling Stone, Elle and many other publications around the world.
Between campaigns and lookbooks, Alex thrives on collaborative ventures, building relationships with talent agencies and styling departments. Recent months have seen him immersed in studio sessions and on-location shoots. With an eye for detail and a knack for storytelling, Alex continues to push boundaries, exploring new concepts and techniques in the ever-evolving world of fashion photography.
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Spotlight Magazine
Zoe Adlersberg
New York - Los Angeles
Zoe Adlersberg, a photographer based in both NYC and Paris, focuses on capturing genuine connections and authenticity in her fashion and beauty photography.
Collaborating with brands on casting and creative projects, she delights in showcasing individual beauty that diverges from conventional standards. Notably, her short film "Unique Beauty" features women sharing their personal connections with their own beauty.
In her directing endeavors, Zoe merges aesthetics with interviews, weaving together words and visuals to craft impactful narratives. Pursuing deeper messaging, she recently co-founded Brownstone Cowboys Magazine, a platform at the crossroads of social justice and style.
Among Zoe's esteemed clientele are DKNY, MaxMara, Tom Ford, Eve Lom, Ralph Lauren, Dior, and Neen Beauty.
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Spotlight Magazine
Heath Robbins Photography
Boston
Heath Robbins, a skilled photographer and director based in Boston, possesses a profound passion for capturing genuine moments in lifestyle photography. Whether he is on location or in his expansive 12,000 square-foot studio, Heath's creative process is distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the creation of authentic visual narratives.
Heath's portfolio seamlessly weaves together the aspirational with the relatable, showcasing his ability to collaborate and capture scenes that resonate with viewers. His dedication to his craft is evident in every frame, resulting in imagery that truly reflects the essence of everyday life.
Heath's commitment to fostering strong creative partnerships has earned him opportunities to work with a diverse range of clients, including prominent brands in various industries. His portfolio includes collaborations with notable names, demonstrating his ability to bring his unique vision to a wide array of projects.
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Spotlight Magazine
Julia Bostock
London
Julia has been shooting kids, fashion and portraits for many brands and leading independent magazines in the UK and abroad. She has won awards, including the Julia Margaret Cameron Award - first prize for children's photography for ‘Grumpy Girl’ which was also exhibited at Photo London. This particular photo is part of an ongoing project documenting Scottish crafts and traditions, slated to be featured in an upcoming book. Additionally, it will be showcased in a joint exhibition scheduled to take place in Barcelona in December 2024, as part of the prize.
Constantly inspired by what she sees around her, she is always thinking of stories to capture. Referencing painting and sometimes vintage photography, she is eager to convey the emotions and moods of subjects and situations through her imagery. Alongside her commercial work, she is always documenting real life. The pandemic has helped her to slow down and notice the things around her, close to home, and as a result she has touched on many delicate issues and noticed the small details. She has an empathy with people which allows her subjects to feel comfortable and at ease.
Editorial clients include Awkward World, Collezioni, Milk, Mini Maven, Naif, Pirouette, RakesProgress, Vogue Bambini and The Telegraph, amongst others.
Advertising clients include Adidas, Lego, Afiniti, British Airways, Caramel, Liberty, Velveteen, Marie Chantal, Mothercare, Fendi, Boden and Marks and Spencer.
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Spotlight Magazine
Alex Waber
Vancouver
Alex Waber is a lifestyle and fashion photographer based in Vancouver workingg with clients like Arcteryx, Section 35 and No Reception Club. He has over 15 years experience shooting in studio, city streets, snowy peaks to rain-soaked landscapes. His work goes beyond commercial intent, landing in publications like Vogue, Rolling Stone, Wired and Forbes.
This past month he shot campaigns for No Reception Club and a new start up Jessica Laura. For No Reception Club, the shoot took place by the water in downtown Vancouver, bringing a narrative of travel and family to life, all while battling Vancouver’s temperamental weather. With Jessica Laura the goal was to evoke simple luxury in a sun soaked apartment.
When Alex isn't busy taking photos for clients, he's off capturing his own adventures. Check out this collection, featuring some snaps from his recent bike trip across Washington.
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Spotlight Magazine
Valeria Quinci
Paris
Valeria Quinci is a Hungarian-born photographer based in France. She has been into sports since age six, and that passion drove her to capture the lifestyle around sports and fitness to create authentic visual stories.
Her personal work revolves around the search of femininity, expressed by the body and the movement to support causes of woman empowerment, physical and mental health.
She has been working for clients such as Sport2000, BioTechUSA, Women Sports Magazine, independent sport coaches and boutique brands.
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Spotlight Magazine
Alex Waber
Vancouver
"I try to get outside a lot. Bike rides, hikes, kayak trips; just put me in nature and I’m happy. I’ve shot outdoor campaigns and lookbooks for brands like Arcteryx, Tilley Endurables, Section 35, and Kit and Ace.
But aside from the drama and action, one of my favourite parts of any adventure is the in between moments, friends hanging out, cooking food, waiting for boats, or being completely wiped after an epic climb. When we let our guard down and just revel in the moment. Easy to overlook but often the parts that are most remembered.
Like on a kayak trip last summer, catching fresh crabs for dinner, and while distracted by the delicious food sharing my beer with a local slug. Or on another trip, camping by possibly the buggiest lake ever, we had to drink through our mosquito nets as they’d go for any exposed skin. The sports are great, but at the end of the day, but its nothing without the people you share it with."
Alex Waber is a Vancouver-based commercial photographer who has been working in studio and on location (on mountains, in forests and out on the water) for the past 15 years.