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Spotlight Magazine
Calvin Lockwood
Atlanta
There are food photographers, and then there are food visionaries. Calvin Lockwood is the embodiment of the latter.
For over 25 years, Calvin has brought his vision to life in award-winning photos for a multitude of clients in his studio located in a century old downtown Atlanta loft.
His keen sense of styling, design and lighting coalesce into stunning images and no element of a shot goes unnoticed, right down to the choice of fork.
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Spotlight Magazine
Phillip Spears
Atlanta
Educated as a photographer in the Architecture School at the Illinois Institute of Technology, Phillip Spears' photography has always had its roots in the building industry. After honing his skills making images of Frank Lloyd Wright homes and many other architectural landmarks in Chicago, Phillip returned to Atlanta to begin his commercial career in 1983.
He has since photographed projects from private residences, multi family, research facilities, hospitals, commercial buildings, hotels, retail sites and museums all over the world. He has come to genuinely love finding the right combination of light and perspective to make his images. "I get to enjoy these buildings exactly like the designer intended, and even occasionally show them something new about their own design," said Phillip in a recent interview.
He genuinely enjoys making these photographs and he loves surprising his clients with the results.
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Spotlight Magazine
Calvin Lockwood
Atlanta
There are food photographers and then there are food visionaries. Calvin Lockwood is the embodiment of the latter.
For over 25 years, Calvin has brought his vision to life in award-winning photos for a multitude of clients in his studio located in a century old downtown Atlanta loft.
His keen sense of styling, design and lighting coalesce into stunning images and no element of a shot goes unnoticed, right down to the choice of fork.
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Spotlight Magazine
Calvin Lockwood
Atlanta
There are food photographers and then there are food visionaries. Calvin Lockwood is the embodiment of the latter.
For over 25 years, Calvin has brought his vision to life in award-winning photos for a multitude of clients in his studio located in a century old downtown Atlanta loft.
His keen sense of styling, design and lighting coalesce into stunning images and no element of a shot goes unnoticed, right down to the choice of fork.
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Spotlight Magazine
Calvin Lockwood
Atlanta
There are food photographers and then there are food visionaries. Calvin Lockwood is the embodiment of the latter.
For over 25 years, Calvin has brought his vision to life in award-winning photos for a multitude of clients in his studio located in a century old downtown Atlanta loft.
His keen sense of styling, design and lighting coalesce into stunning images and no element of a shot goes unnoticed, right down to the choice of fork.
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Spotlight Magazine
Calvin Lockwood
Atlanta
The culinary arts awaken all of our senses and it takes a true professional to capture that delicate and very personal experience in a still image. But that is exactly what Calvin Lockwood has become known for over the last 25-years.
Calvin brings to life the most intricate of food shots. His attention to detail, knowledge of lighting and eye for creating just the right environment is unparalleled. No element of a shot goes unnoticed by Calvin, right down to the choice of fork.
Located in a century-old downtown Atlanta loft, Calvin Lockwood Photography provides clients with everything they need to bring their foods to life.
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Spotlight Magazine
Ed Wolkis
Atlanta
Ed Wolkis is an architectural and commercial photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned over 20 national and international awards while working for clients such as Owens Corning, Delta Airlines, General Electric, Turner Broadcasting Systems, ABC-TV, CBS, Coca-Cola, IBM, The Home Depot, CNN, Colliers Spectrum Cauble, Perkins and Will, Havertys Furniture and Sotheby's International Realty.
Ed's work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, USA Today, Newsweek, National Geographic, and Town and Country Magazine.
His subjects have ranged from President George Bush to yak herders in Tibet. Ed is the author of the book 'How To Take Photos That Move Houses'. He has been a speaker at the International Medical Volunteerism Conference at Emory, and is a part time photography instructor at the Portfolio Center in Atlanta.
Ed is available for photography anywhere in the world and offers seminars for real estate, architecture, and design professionals.