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Spotlight Magazine
La Lupa Arte Digital
Medellín
La Lupa Arte Digital is dedicated to the development and production of photo-realistic images for the advertising and fashion industries. Established eight years ago, the team includes a variety of professions and talents all working in the service of the image.
Skills include illustration, retouching, creating and manipulating digital images.
Pioneers in Colombia in the application of 3D modelling techniques and CGI, clients remain at the forefront of the latest technology.
Awards include Magnifier, Colsubsidio Book Exchange - Lowe SSP3 Colombia, Bronze at Cannes Lions 2012, Silver and Bronze in the Eye of Latin America 2012, Dulcolax Chicken - REP and Grey Colombia, and nominees for Archive cover Vol. 06/2012.
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Spotlight Magazine
Klotz Photo
Bogota
For the past 20 years, German photographer Andre Klotz has specialised in car and liquid photography out of his base in Colombia. In 2012, Andre and his team worked for two of the largest automobile photography campaigns for Toyota and GM in Colombia.
Together with the Leo Burnett agency, Andre produced a series of photographs for Toyota vehicles available in the local market. The crew traveled to some of the most exotic places in the country during the course of nine months. He also worked with the McCann Erickson agency for the GM campaign for their image catalog and advertising.
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Spotlight Magazine
Two Brothers Productions - 7 Seas Productions
Colombia
Two Brothers, a joint venture with 7 Seas Productions, is the first real photo production service in the Colombian Caribbean. Cartagena is at the centre and may be the uncrowned capital of northern Colombia. Something must be right about it to make it onto the cover of Time Magazine with the subtitle 'the Colombian Comeback' and to inspire Wallpaper to make it the editor's travel pick for the month of August.
36 islands make for a rich diversity of sandy beaches and marine fauna, while the city itself is both modern and colonial. Cartagena is blessed with style-sensitive boutique hotels of all kinds, offering not only accommodation options for entire teams but also backdrops for shoots. Numerous villas and beach houses provide a wealth of alternatives. Productions in other regions and cities of Colombia, such as Bogotá, Medellín or the Amazonas, can be arranged upon request.
Recent productions include SCHWAB (OTTO group), Elle France and Vocé.
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Spotlight Magazine
Two Brothers Productions
Colombia
Two Brothers is the first real photo production service in Colombia. The company produces out of Cartagena, a UNESCO world heritage site and Colombia's window to the world. Once the home of drug traffickers, Marxist guerrillas and broken government, Colombia has transformed itself into one of the region's most vibrant players.
Earlier this year, the country made it onto the cover of TIME magazine under the headline 'Colombian Comeback'; this is one of the reasons international clients are rediscovering the beauty of the Colombian Caribbean, with its wonderful beaches and colonial cities. The other reason is a reliable and safe infrastructure and a dedicated and highly professional international production team that turns every shoot into the general motto of Colombia: The only danger is you'll want to stay!
Two Brothers has just produced for Otto subsidiary Schwab (Germany) and Elle (France), among others.
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Spotlight Magazine
Two Brothers Productions
Colombia
Colombia is by far one of the most underrated production destinations. Many areas and cities are worth taking a second look at, and the number one amongst these locations is Cartagena de Indias, next to Havana the best-kept former colonial city in the Caribbean.
Cartagena-based Two Brothers Productions has probed for many years and is now the only real photo production services company in Colombia, even though their local producers have been in the film location business for most of the last 20 years. It's not just the great beaches, modern and old parts of town, boutique hotels and amazing architecture that make Cartagena a fantastic destination; security is very high, permits are easy to get and its doors are wide open - the temporary import regulations for collection and camera equipment are much easier to handle than in other Latin American destinations.