cars & landscape photography
May 2011
Craig Easton
London
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The Discovery 4 shot in the West of Ireland January 2011 , Client: Land Rover
The Discovery 4 shot in the West of Ireland January 2011 , Client: Land Rover
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The Discovery 4 shot in the West of Ireland January 2011 , Client: Land Rover
The Discovery 4 shot in the West of Ireland January 2011 , Client: Land Rover
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Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland , Client: VisitBritain and the 2012 Olympic games
Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland , Client: VisitBritain and the 2012 Olympic games
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Dolbadarn Castle, North Wales , Client: VisitBritain and the 2012 Olympic games
Dolbadarn Castle, North Wales , Client: VisitBritain and the 2012 Olympic games
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New York City , Client: 3i Investments Plc
New York City , Client: 3i Investments Plc
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Personal Work
Personal Work
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Personal Work
Personal Work
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Personal Work from the Project ‘The Lake’
Personal Work from the Project ‘The Lake’
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Personal Work from the Project ‘The Lake’
Personal Work from the Project ‘The Lake’
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Lough Derg, Ireland , Client: Waterways Ireland
Lough Derg, Ireland , Client: Waterways Ireland
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Swaledale, North Yorkshire , Client: Random House
Swaledale, North Yorkshire , Client: Random House
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Glen Fiddich, Scotland , Client: Random House
Glen Fiddich, Scotland , Client: Random House
Craig Easton is a UK-based advertising photographer shooting landscape, location and people images worldwide. Recognised for his award-winning landscapes and ability to work with people, he has a reputation for leaving no stone unturned in pursuit of compelling images for his clients.
Recent work includes the flagship tourism campaign for VisitBritain and the 2012 Olympic Games.
"Craig is an awesome photographer, an inspiration to work with. He is proactive, resourceful and a quick thinker. He never fails to visualise ideas and translate them into stunning images. I love working with Craig." Terry Thomas, Art Director, VisitBritain.
Personal work includes the 2009 book ’52 Weekends by the Sea’ - one of the top-five illustrated books at the 2010 British Book Awards.
"Craig’s work seems to me to constitute one of the finest collections of photography as art; all of his pictures have a sort of mesmerising quality." Rick Stein.