Search results for 'New York magazines'
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Showcase Magazine
Brent Herrig
Advertising Photographers & Directors
"Hey, UK creatives! The art of capturing your audience's attention amidst the digital clamour lies in compelling, delectable visuals. Captivating images that stop the scroll and spark curiosity are the essential ingredients to engage viewers. As an expert in crafting visually enticing food and drink photography and videos, along with vivid cinemagraphs, stirring parallax, lively stop-motion, and animated GIFs, I’ve brought countless campaigns to life, stimulating the taste buds of digital audiences for my clients.
With Brent Herrig Creative, I’m devoted to exceeding your expectations by impeccably translating the vision into appetising, breathtaking imagery. Renowned brands such as Belvedere, Pepsi, Botanist, and Shake Shack rely on me to capture their vision for food, drinks, portraits, and hospitality in a stress-free manner.
Eager to explore how I can amplify your next project with delectable visuals? Reach out directly to discuss your creative goals, and let's collaboratively turn them into amazing food and drink imagery together."
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Spotlight Magazine
John Grande
New York
John Grande is a NYC-based photographer specialising in still life for advertising.
John is fascinated by light and shadow and an expert rigger and tinkerer on set. John is also master retoucher with years of advertising experience.
Recent projects include commercial work for Kraft Heinz brands, including Lunchables. Personal projects include backlit snack foods such as the photos of chips and crackers shown in this Spotlight.
John works out of his studio on West 28th Street in Manhattan.
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Spotlight Magazine
Ellen McDermott
New York
New York City-based photographer Ellen McDermott and creative partner Bridget Sciales create imagery that instantly provokes the viewer into a time and space which is both intimate and visceral. Through refined lighting and composition product becomes objects of desire which immerses the viewer immediately.
"Still life takes the viewer into a studied construction created by the photographer. It offers a way to understand content. When focusing on objects arranged on a surface, instinctively it is compartmentalised into a composition understood by the viewer. Photography’s intent is to structure space in a form that is both understandable and organised. When done successfully, a sense of order along with an acute awareness of form and content materialises.
Believing that every object either animate or inanimate, has a presence and a soul ready to be coaxed out offering a new sense of authenticity to the product being photographed."
The work can be seen in ad campaigns, digital content, magazines, books, corporate assignments and private collections throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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Spotlight Magazine
Anne-Marie Mueschke
New York
Anne-Marie Mueschke is a commercial and advertising photographer based in upstate New York specialising in colorful, inviting imagery.
She styles most of her own images and relishes working with beautiful textures.
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Spotlight Magazine
Dyad Photography
New York
Colleen Picciotti (Dyad Photography) loves working with clients to display the style and feel of each brand.
"Every item is unique and has a little something to show off. Highlighting the products' individual aspects and beauty is what she enjoys most about photographing still life."
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Spotlight Magazine
Paul O. Colliton Studio
New York
Nestled in the vibrant core of Manhattan, Paul O. Colliton Studio stands out as an exceptional penthouse venue. Photographers are drawn to its allure, captivated by the panorama offered by its five distinct rooftop vistas showcasing the city in its full 360° splendor.
Step inside to discover 1500 square feet of versatile space adorned with lofty nine-foot ceilings and expansive windows casting sunlight from the southern and western horizons. For those seeking unconventional backdrops, the studio offers a diverse array of settings including a water tank room, an elevator motor chamber, a discreet back staircase, and a charming balcony complete with an ornate wrought iron railing.
Equipped to meet every photographic need, the studio boasts an extensive collection of backdrops complemented by essential grip equipment. Additional amenities comprise a spacious bathroom with shower facilities, seamless WiFi connectivity, and a dedicated client computer station, ensuring a seamless and professional workflow for every shoot.
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Spotlight Magazine
Mayo Studios
New York
Mayo Studios is the premier New York City production studio with in-house set shop.
It features over 10,000 sq ft of shooting space to comfortably house productions small to large. Sets can be built by the studios in-house team to accommodate your production. Their in-house prop collection is available with hundreds of pieces of furniture, lighting and accessories.
Studio overview:
- 10,000 sq ft shooting space
- 14-foot ceiling height
- 2x Standing House sets available
- 3–Phase 300 AMP power
- North and East Exposure, blackout capable
- Private client conference area
- Mobile wardrobe area
- Pressing tables & tailoring area with steamers
- Dedicated freight elevator with 24/7 access
- HVAC throughout.
Mayo Studio's highly-customisable space can be configured to meet the needs of each production.
Mayo is located in Long Island City, minutes to midtown Manhattan and Brooklyn. Easy access via the 7, E, M, R and G trains. On-street metered parking is available. Mayo is neighbours to two major prop houses: Newel Props and Prop-n-Spoon, located in the same building.
For additional creative or production support, contact Mayo to learn more about other services.
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Spotlight Magazine
Ellen McDermott
New York
New York City-based photographer Ellen McDermott and creative partner Bridget Sciales create imagery that instantly provokes the viewer into a time and space which is both intimate and visceral. Through refined lighting and composition, product becomes objects of desire which immerses the viewer immediately.
Ellen, a native New Englander, and Bridget, a native New Yorker, both hold BFA degrees and use their fine arts backgrounds to create passionate graphic interpretations which carry an ageless quality and drives messaging that is both provocative and effective.
Their photography evokes emotion which enhances the digital experience for consumers across e-commerce, marketing, and content creation. Believing that every object, either animate or inanimate, has a presence and a soul ready to be coaxed out.
The work can be seen in ad campaigns, digital content, magazines, books, corporate assignments and private collections throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.
Clients include Ralph Lauren, L’Oréal, Brooks Brothers, Chicos, One Kings Lane, Iconix Brands, Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, Cottages and Gardens, Christie's, Sotheby’s, and Smithsonian’s Cooper-Hewitt among others.
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Spotlight Magazine
Nicholas Duers
New York
Nicholas Duers is a New York City-based commercial artist, specialising in product-focused visuals.
His award-winning work can be seen in commissions from such notable brands as YSL, Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren, Netflix, Stuart Weitzman, Harry Winston, David Yurman, John Hardy, and Adidas/Y3, among others. Since 2007, Nicholas has been servicing agencies, brands, and magazines in the fashion, beauty, entertainment, and luxury goods sectors.
His works have been recognized by Lürzer’s, Graphis, Px3 Paris, the Intl'l Photo Awards, Moscow Foto Awards, Tokyo Foto Awards, Advertising Photographers of America, American Photography, and Surface Magazine's Avant Guardian, among others.
He studied fine art photography at the Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle, WA before further developing his aesthetic at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Today, he operates out of his studio in Midtown Manhattan, and is represented in the US by Farimah Milani.
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Spotlight Magazine
Dyad Photography
New York
Colleen Picciotti (Dyad Photography) has photographed for clients Stephen Silver, Alex and Ani, Nordstrom and Ramona Albert.
"Jewelry and watches have such care taken in using the highest materials of fine metals, gems and facets. Fine details that show through the images help display the finest of craftsman that make them.
The desire to exemplify those gorgeous details is the joy that comes from photographing them."