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PHOTOGRAPHERS' AGENTS LONDON May 2006

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Wyatt-Clarke photo agents

Wyatt-Clarke have been picking up award after award for Andy Glass’s work for Stella Artois/Lowe - dubbed ‘Cinema Su Doku’ by UK newspaper the Observer. They say they haven’t put the ads on this Showcase because “there can’t be anyone left who hasn’t seen it.”  They are, however, pleased to finally be able to show Klaus Thymann’s work from the Levi's Moonbathing campaign, commissioned through BBH London and shot in Sao Paolo. He’s shooting the new season’s campaign this week, which they promise will be “even more breathtaking”.

Some other recent campaigns included here are Larry Dunstan’s street-cast portraits for Sony-Erickson / BBH, art directed by John Hegarty “himself”; Adam Hinton’s work for DDB London on the ‘Teacher Training’ campaign; Leon Steele’s arresting work for the RNIB’s anti-smoking campaign; and Nadege Meriau’s Innocent Smoothies campaign commissioned by Lowe.

Nadege Meriau is involved in another campaign at the moment with Tiger Savage at M&C Saatchi that Wyatt-Clarke tell us is exploiting her characteristic filmic, atmospheric and other-worldly style to a daring extent. Watch this space!

Agent Orange photo agents

Agent Orange represents London-based photographers working in the advertising, music and editorial industries.

The agency emphasises consistency and approachability and is pleased to announce two new signings: Jason Hindley, who brings “an eclectic mix of subtly observed objects and snatches of everyday life”, and Rob Payne whose photography focuses on “delicate and beautiful landscapes”.

Other recent successes from Agent Orange photographers include:

  • Giblin & James’ campaigns for Evian, Clarks and 02.
  • Ben Stockley’s high profile campaigns with Nike, Vodafone for BBH, Harvey Nichols and MasterCard.
  • Garry Owens’ recent advertising shoots for Ford, 118 118 and others.
  • Ever-busy Frank Herholdt has just completed a Playstation project for TBWA London.
  • Spiros Politis has completed commissions for Leo Burnett, Euro RSCG, Ogilvy, Sony BMG and Warner Brothers working with some big personalities and products in the music, movie and advertising businesses. 
  • Will Sanders’ quirky and often humorous observations of everyday life have set him up for shoots for Intersection, Amelia and Nylon magazines, and several advertising projects in production, like the new European Whiskas campaign.

The Sharon Brandman Agency photo agents

The Sharon Brandman Agency represents six photographers, each covering different areas. The agency emphasises a very collaborative approach, attention to detail and long-term client relationships.

Recent project highlights include:

  • The agency managed a massive casting of 800 baby models of all races for a cross-media advertising and packaging Kimberly-Clark campaign, shot by Daniel Pangbourne.
  • John Blythe worked on Ember Inns and McDonalds point-of-sale projects.
  • Italy-based fashion photographer, Carlo Miari Fulcis, continues his ongoing work for Police.
  • Richard Seymour's lifestyle concepts for Mitsubishi Motors L200 went down so well with the client that, unusually for a product launch, they used some images where the surfer was the key element rather than the car itself. Richard has also been working on a "statues in the mist” series.

ESP London/New York photo agents

ESP's photographers have been working on a range of interesting and creative projects, including forthcoming campaigns for Sky Sports, Camper as well as continued work for Gucci and Russell & Bromley. A selection of their recent work is shown here.

James Dimmock shot the album art work for the recent Beverley Knight album, as well as editorial with The Pet Shop Boys, Pink, Arctic Monkeys, Paul Weller and James Blunt.

Phil Knott photographed the press campaign for Orson while David Balhuizen has a thought- provoking campaign for The Environment Agency.

In addition to photographers, ESP also represents stylists working with clients such as Dunhill, Ted Baker, Marks & Spencer, New Look, Tag Heuer and Puma.

Process photo production

With five years on the photographic scene as agents and producers, Process continues to develop its reputation as a professional, fair, fun and hardworking company, representing a diverse group of talented photographers, working across the board in the design and advertising industries.

Recent high profile projects include:

  • Dylan Collard’s visual treats for Southern Comfort through Iris and a Vodafone campaign through RMG.

  • Still-life photographer Louisa Parry’s campaigns for Sony, Fuji and Abbey National with WCRS.

  • Bill Robinson’s image libraries for Credit Suisse, British Gas and Vodafone, and a campaign for the NSPCC.

  • Food photographer Gareth Sambidge’s ongoing work for Marks & Spencer and Waitrose.

  • Location photographer Martin Brent, who recently joined the Process’ stable, continues shooting landscapes for international clients. His recent campaign for the UK's Network Rail, warning of the perils of level crossings, will soon be out on 48-sheet posters.

Contact Kim Pappas (one of the judges for this year’s Association of Photographers Awards), or Libby Cuthbert to view portfolios or order on line at the website.

Mark George photo agents

Photographer’s agent, Mark George, has been representing photographers for 27 years, and has extensive experience in the costing and production of all types of photography.
 

If you would like to view the work of any of the photographers that he represents, please contact Mark directly (either by e-mail or by telephone on +44 20 8877 9922) and he will either send you their original folio or, if you prefer, he can present their work to you on a dedicated website.

VALERIEHERSLEVEN photo agents

Previously known as Special Bookings, VALERIEHERSLEVEN has offices in London and Paris, representing photographers working in advertising, editorial, fashion, beauty and music.

Editorial projects feature landscapes, cars, fashion, portraiture and still life stories for clients such as WAD, Technikart, Tank, Milk, ELLE, Cosmo, The Independent, Score Magazine, Fortune, Black Book. BIG Magazine

Commercial clients include Dove, P&G, Levi's, Nike Europe, Stihl, Campbell Soups, Neutrogena, National Lottery, Cadbury, Volkswagen, Audi, Michelle Bachelet (Presidential campaign Chili 2005), Renault, Lufthansa, BMW, Microsoft US, Jeep Cherokee and Samsung.

The photographers are also very much involved in exhibition work.

Contact Valérie or Kate to view a personalised portfolio.

Sue Allatt photo agents

Sue Allatt represents four photographers, all of whom have been busy working on major ad campaigns:

·          Tif Hunter recently did the BMW print campaign for WCRS, and the TV and stills campaign for BUPA that is currently running.

·         Nigel Parry worked on a major global advertising campaign for Vera Wang.

·         Pete Seaward shot the global Range Rover and Land Rover campaigns in Corsica for Irvines Y&R, and is currently completing a major project for the Australian Tourist Board.

·         Malcolm Pasley was recently appointed by Publicis Paris for the 12-ad poster campaign for Playtex across Europe.

For more details, contact Sue Allatt – details at the website.

 

 

Esser Associates photo agents

Esser Associates currently has six photographers on its books - covering cars, people, still life... and more cars.

·        Most recent to join is Dominic Mowbray, a young enthusiastic still life photographer, currently working on a large project for Duracell.

·        Ashley Cameron is having a busy year with shoots for Flora, Guinness, Fiat and T Mobile.

·        David Burgess was recently in Detroit and Arizona where he was shooting Lincolns and Mustangs for Ford.

·        Ed Lee just finished a five week studio shoot for Jaguar as well as ads for Harley Davidson and Toyota.

·        Detroit-based Chuck Ealovega recently finished another long shoot for Chrysler in China.

·         Alister Thorpe has been in his studio shooting a campaign for 02 and recently shot for Land Rover and Chrysler.

Esser Associates also represents retoucher Robin Preston who does a lot of work with CGI.
More details can be found at their website.

Catherine Collins photo agents

Catherine Collins' photographers continue to work on global campaigns for the world’s leading ad agencies:

  • Anton Watts’ launch photography for the Bentley GS Convertible was followed by Mercedes S Class in America, BMW’s 5 Series for the Asian market and VW for DDB London.

  • Robert Wilson travelled to Hong Kong and New York for Credit Suisse, and has shot powerful portraiture for Walkers, NHS, Cancer Research UK and Lloyds TSB.

  • Simon Page-Ritchie produced BBH’s pan-euro campaign for Flora and worked with KFC, Bertolli, Hovis, Rowntree and Kellogg's.

  • Conor Masterson has consolidated his award winning success with gold at Epica for Irish International BBDO’s Guinness ads.

On the illustration side:

  • Stephen Parkes worked for Bercel, Discovery Europe and C4, and created the website for award winning designer Robert Dawson.

  • Doug Fraser has again been selected for the Society of Illustrators Annual, Communication Arts and BLAB!, a retrospective show in LA.