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Spotlight Magazine
Terence Lee
Singapore
"I focus on grasping a moment in time, in its most organic state; finding that perfect moment in that perfect light. Each click striving to reveal the subject’s story and its beauty.
My attention to detail helps me to create bonds quickly, deconstructing walls of initial animosity and forging bridges of trust; knowing that I always seek to find a perfect picture of them."
With these unique qualities, it is no wonder that Terence is found at work behind the scenes of Asia’s Next Top Model, Asia’s Got Talent and working with brands like JBL, Sony, Singapore Airlines and magazines like Harper’s Bazaar, to capture the untold stories and to unveil the unimagined perspective.
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Spotlight Magazine
Tory Smith
London
Tory Smith is an international photographer and videographer who covers fashion, beauty and commercial photography.
She has a unique and recognisable shooting style. Her style is both colourful and imaginative with a soft lighting approach. Tory’s expertise and 10 year’s experience have allowed her to work with many leading advertising agencies, fashion brands and magazines internationally.
Her latest campaigns for L’Oreal Paris and Lee Stafford Hair & Beauty are live now and instore in Boots throughout the UK.
Visit her website for more info and follow her on Instagram.
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Spotlight Magazine
Rupert Laycock
London - Melbourne
Rupert Laycock is an international photographer and director, with a focus on swimwear, fashion, and lifestyle photography. Rupert is as equally comfortable in studio as in a sun-soaked landscape.
A move to London in 2016 heralded the next step in his visual career. Following four years in the city, Rupert has been honoured to work with top international brands and magazines in exotic locations around the world, with a recent full service stills and video campaign in Peru for Vöda Swim, or a private estate in England for Reve x Away That Day. Rupert thrives when projects allow him to meet new talent and explore new locations and aesthetics.
He has shot for clients such as The White Company, Anthropologie, Nissan, Boodles Jewellers, Unilever, Love Beauty & Planet, Toyota, Gallo Wines, Melijoe (France), Thomas Pink.
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Spotlight Magazine
Sam Thies
Australia
Sam is a passionate storyteller and has been creating engaging imagery for his clients for over 20 years.
With production experience in both stills and motion he has successfully delivered campaigns throughout Australia and across the globe. His passion for adventure and the environment has taken him to the tops of mountains and the bottom of the seas, but he is just as comfortable in the studio or wherever the project demands.
Sam likes to work closely with the client and creative team to understand the visual direction to deliver the most suitable narrative for the brand.
He has produced work throughout Australia, Asia, The South Pacific, and the UK, and across advertising, travel, documentary, lifestyle, and portraiture.
His more formative works focus on documentary portraiture that explore the evolution of culture.
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Showcase Magazine
Mark Hobz
Commercial Directors
Mark Hobz, an Australian cinematographer and member of the Prestigious ACS (Australian Cinematographers Society) has been locked down in Dubai and unable to return to Helsinki during the global COVID19 crisis.
He has been involved in an array of projects since, feature films, commercials and music videos. Working with international directors Pedros Temizian, James Almuhanna, Charlotte Evans and Lloyd Bishop, Mark has fortunately been able to lens for clients such as Emirates NBD, ADCB, National Bank Kuwait, Dermaqual, Zomato, Nikon and Government of Dubai.
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Spotlight Magazine
Sam Thies
Australia
Sam is a passionate storyteller and has been creating engaging imagery for his clients for over 20 years.
With production experience in both stills and motion he has successfully delivered campaigns throughout Australia and across the globe. His passion for adventure and the environment has taken him to the tops of mountains and the bottom of the seas, but he is just as comfortable in the studio or wherever the project demands.
Sam likes to work closely with the client and creative team to understand the visual direction to deliver the most suitable narrative for the brand.
He has produced work throughout Australia, Asia, The South Pacific, and the UK, and across advertising, travel, documentary, lifestyle, and portraiture.
His more formative works focus on documentary portraiture that explore the evolution of culture.
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Showcase Magazine
Giuseppe Morales
Fashion & Commercial Photographers
Giuseppe Morales is an Italian internationally published fashion and commercial photographer; he started in the industry 12 years ago.
He believes that fashion is a strong way to express concepts, and he tries to build strong ideas in every shoot. He travels around Europe and loves to work with people, because teamwork is necessary to get stunning results.
This year Giuseppe worked for international brands such as Natuzzi, L'Oreal, Roberto Cavalli, Pietro Ferrante, Salvatore Piccolo and many others that believed in his vision.
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Spotlight Magazine
Pellicule Film
New York
Pellicule Film is a New York City based group of creators and problem solvers. "We make beautiful fashion films for our clients both here in the USA and across the world. We enjoy working closely with brands big and small to help them translate their creative ideas into compelling content.
Our goal is to support, service, create, collaborate and deliver films designed to inspire and connect with the audience whether we are shooting tutorials, campaigns in studio, backstage at fashion shows or creating short impactful social videos.
In response to our clients concerns about safety and distancing during the current pandemic, we are also innovating with fully remote-operated video kits that we can ship to capture talent safely in their homes while preserving high quality capture as well as live direction and monitoring."
Clients include MAC Cosmetics, Alice + Olivia, Estée Lauder, Clinique, Club Monaco, Aveda and Lilly Pulitzer.
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Spotlight Magazine
Wallcandy.
Sydney
Wallcandy is a global creative agency and production house, dedicated to elevating and enhancing their client’s online and offline presence – producing tailored, multi-platform creative content that generates genuine engagement, socially inspiring narrative and cements brand loyalty.
With more than 25 years combined experience across fashion and lifestyle photography, production and brand management, co-founders Gill Lawrence and Kiera Chevell pride themselves on their bespoke, collaborative approach across all stages of client projects - from creative concepts, photography and film planning, through to production and asset delivery.
Wallcandy’s unique, all-inclusive international projects are carefully adapted to the client’s end-use objectives, with fixed fees covering the entire production, from concept to delivery, meaning budget blow-outs are a thing of the past.
Always on the move, the Wallcandy team stay one-step ahead of the latest travel trends, ensuring their aspirational location productions are engaging with brand audiences to maximise ROI on creative investment.
The Wallcandy team will be producing across Europe from July 2020 and are now taking bookings for July/August projects.
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Showcase Magazine
Claudius Holzmann
People, Beauty and Fashion Photographers and directors
Claudius' areas of expertise are people, fashion, advertising, beauty and lifestyle (high documentary) photography. He has been working as a professional photographer for over 25 years in Capetown, Berlin, Miami and Düsseldorf, where he owns and runs his production agency, Cream Digital Pictures that offers photo and film production and post-production. He is working for the industry as well as for agencies, and provides content for magazines, websites, ad campaigns and modelling agencies from around the world.
Although the last months have been a real challenge for the whole industry, Claudius and his team found ways to keep on shooting. With smaller teams, personal protection gear and remote shootings. That means the team sends the camera signal from the studio or location to the client's place, so that he/she is able to be on set without being on set.