GBRS
Gerard Baker
GBRS
Gerard Baker
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Showcase Magazine
GBRS
Creative post production
Founded in 2012, GBRS is the retouch studio of Gerard Baker, based out of Stockholm, Sweden but originally from London. GBRS specialises in creative retouching and has the ability to make the "beautiful even more beautiful".
Bringing ideas and creative imagery to life, recent clients include Vogue, Morgan Norman, American brand Charlotte Olympia, Renowned Swedish food photographer Lennart Weibull and Magnus Torsne for NK Stil Magaazine.
GBRS finds itself working in various fields of retouch, but often comes back to its beginning roots in still life. Gerard Baker has recently taken on work from New York photographer Yechiel Orgel and Swedish brand Åhléns.
Keep an eye on the website.
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Spotlight Magazine
GBRS
Stockholm
"The GBRS success train keeps on rolling at full steam!" Gerard's year has started with him landing two new clients, adding to his already impressive client list. He is currently working on his first Vogue shoot with Morgan Norman and has recently completed work for Stockholm fashion week with the brilliant still life photographer Magnus Torsne. Gerard has begun to work on imagery for the high-end fashion store NK Stockholm and their in store fashion magazine.
His relationship with ES Magazine and Tobi Jenkins in London grows ever stronger, having finished the year with a massive six-page high-end gift guide over Christmas.
Gerard says he feels confident it will continue because people seem to like his “ask the right questions from the start” attitude. He successfully delivers every time, mostly beyond anything his clients could envisage. He’s a happy creative retoucher."
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Spotlight Magazine
Gerard Baker
Stockholm
For the past three months Gerard's been surrounded by Christmas, having worked throughout the summer on the Boots Christmas campaign.
His working relationship with Hangar Seven goes from strength to strength as he continues to deliver his high-end product retouches. Come back in January to check Gerard's work to see the results of Christmas made in the sunshine.
Gerard recently produced a thirst quenching concept idea with product photographer Mark Zawila for the cider brand Lazy Jacks.
He continues to collaborate with existing clients - Tobi Jenkins, Oriflame, Ikea and Jeremy Goldberg, as well as finding new interesting projects and inspiring clients to work with.
It’s been a productive few months for Gerard, who feels he has laid down the foundation for a strong finish to 2015.
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Spotlight Magazine
Gerard Baker
Stockholm
Gerard Baker's 11 years of in-house experience for various agencies has led to him taking to freelancing "like a duck to water". As he continues to cast his net over the freelance world, his ever-growing client list is impressive. In the past six months, names including Ikea, Boots, Jeremy Goldberg and Oriflame continue to feature.
Recently, Gerard has begun a working relationship with the talented product photographer Tobi Jenkins and fashion photographer Christina Ivascu. Of late, his work has featured on hundreds of bus stations in Sweden for Ikea, as well as in product images for ES Magazine. Stay tuned for an exciting image for an American cider company, due to be published soon.
Gerard believes the key to his growing success is asking the right questions at the right time and having a vision for the end goal.
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Showcase Magazine
Gerard Baker
Creative post production
GBRS is the creative retouch studio formed by Gerard Baker. London-born but based out of Stockholm, Gerard had 11 years' in-house experience for various agencies before setting up his own shop.
Enjoying growing success and bringing in projects from Stockholm, London, New York and Los Angeles, Gerard has worked with some big creative names such as world-renowned portrait fashion photographer Jeremy Goldberg, New York based post-production house Urban Studio NY, and one of the world’s largest beauty cosmetics companies, Oriflame.
Gerard believes the key to his growing success is asking the right questions at the right time, as well as having a vision for the end goal.