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Explore a curated collection of American creativity in our latest edition of Showcase USA.
Welcome to our first issue of Showcase USA, where we celebrate the outstanding talent and services within the commercial creative industry across the United States. This edition includes the work of renowned photographers, directors, production companies, stylists and hair & makeup artists.
In this issue, you will find the latest Land Rover USA campaign, shot in Miami, Hollywood stars such as Sydney Sweeney, and pop icons like Megan Thee Stallion, along with a variety of photographers from all specialities: food, still life, sport, portraiture, lifestyle and more.
Our featured editorial, captured by Florida-based photographer and filmmaker Matthew Kaplan, showcases teenage boxers after training at their local gym in Kyiv. Further explore outstanding creatives in our extensive US Directory and past issues of USA-focused Showcase magazines.
The United States offers a vast and diverse range of cultural experiences, and we’ve highlighted a few standout recommendations for you to explore:
DOC NYC, America's Largest Documentary Festival, returns for its 15th edition, running 15th Nov - 1st Dec, 2024.
A Dialog or a Dance: Portraits in Collaboration, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This exhibition brings together 15 collaborations from across the history of photography, with a focus on artists who worked closely with a model, family member, or lover over a period of time.
Abstracted Light - Experimental Photography, at The Getty Center in Los Angeles. This exhibition features photographs by international artists devoted to the practice. The selection of works demonstrates the dynamic interplay between still photography, experimental film, and the dazzling time-based artworks by Thomas Wilfred called “Lumia instruments.”