I was really happy to find earlier this week that six of my images were nominated over three categories in the Photography Masters Cup 2011.The Masters Cup is one of the leading international awards honoring color photography and it’s jury is selected from the likes of Esquire, Taschen, Weiden+Kennedy, Phaidon and Vogue. Below are the nominated images.
People category
Portrait category
Portrait category
Photojournalism category
Thursday 27 October 2011
Friday 21 October 2011
Playboy Club behind the scenes
Here are some more images from the Playboy Club shoot featuring images of the Bunny Girls behind the scenes.
Monday 17 October 2011
Playboy executives shoot
Last month I was commissioned by the new Playboy Club in London to shoot its chief executives.The client referenced the hit American TV series Mad Men as the look and feel they wanted and this was achieved by using a combination of the clubs atmospheric lighting mixed with very subtle use of flash.
Art Direction: Yuecy Lee
Hair and make up: Anna Gibson
Art Direction: Yuecy Lee
Hair and make up: Anna Gibson
Thursday 6 October 2011
27 Stops
Hot on the heels of my success last week at the AOP awards, images from another of my personal projects are in a collective show at the East Gallery (http://eastgallery.co.uk) in Brick lane from this evening until the 12th October. The Uncertain States Exhibition features two images from a personal project I undertook in 2010 called 27 Stops.
The London Underground is comprised of eleven lines with a total of twenty seven terminuses. In 2010 I travelled to the communities at the ends of each of these lines to shoot a single portrait. The objective was to photograph a series of 27 portraits in locations that define the outer reaches of London, to portray some of the people that live in or visit the end of the line at evocatively named places like Cockfosters, Barking, Stanmore and Morden.
Please go to my website to see the project in full.
The London Underground is comprised of eleven lines with a total of twenty seven terminuses. In 2010 I travelled to the communities at the ends of each of these lines to shoot a single portrait. The objective was to photograph a series of 27 portraits in locations that define the outer reaches of London, to portray some of the people that live in or visit the end of the line at evocatively named places like Cockfosters, Barking, Stanmore and Morden.
Please go to my website to see the project in full.
Monday 3 October 2011
The Falkland Islands for Lonely Planet magazine
Overseas travel is a regular feature of my work with advertising and corporate clients. More recently I have been traveling to some fabulous places for editorial clients as well. One such commission was a trip to the Falklands for the current issue of Lonely Planet magazine where I shot the beautiful landscape, people and wildlife of these far way Islands. An encounter with some proud penguins was used as the opening spread for the story.
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