Wyatt Clarke+Jones
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spotlight magazine Jul 2022 photographers' agents
London: Wyatt Clarke+Jones
Wyatt-Clarke+Jones are an artists' management agency representing individuals producing photography and moving image.
"Our artists work across the areas of documentary, portraiture, fashion, editorial, still-life and advertising. We are committed to supporting the creativity of our roster through personal and publishing projects.
Recent exciting projects include Pride In London, Sky, Emirates, Tesco, Ginsters, Ocado, Doom Bar, Travel & Leisure Magazine, Amazon, IKEA, V&A, The New York Times, Guinness, Madame Tussauds and incredible personal work from Cat Hyland ‘Born From Sea Foam’ exploring Egypt’s White Desert.
Recently Sophie Ebrard shot a short film for Adidas on their latest iteration of its ‘Impossible Is Nothing’ campaign. Beautifully highlighting powerful women who are breaking down barriers and driving gender equity.
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showcase magazine Mar 2022 united kingdom issue 874
Wyatt Clarke+Jones photo agents
Wyatt-Clarke+Jones is an artist management agency representing 17 talented and award-winning photographers and filmmakers.
"Our artists work in a variety of different genres including food, documentary, portraiture, fashion, editorial, still life, and advertising. WC+J have recently signed two new photographers: Catherine Losing and Emli Bendixen.
Recent projects we have worked on include Barclaycard Apple TV+, Specsavers, Coca-Cola’s global Real Magic campaign, National Theatre, Camaieu, Nowness, smart meters, Savills, TK Maxx, Oddbox and brilliant personal work from Samuel Hicks documenting and celebrating London’s thriving roller-skating scene.
Most recently, Sophie Ebrard has been working with Adidas to produce a ground-breaking new campaign called #FindYourRightFit advertising their new range of sports-bras. The project involved photographing seventy different women’s bodies, producing beautiful images of the marks left after wearing poorly fitting, traditional sports bras."
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