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Spotlight Magazine
London: Mike Caldwell
Mike Caldwell specialises in location photography, travelling worldwide for design and advertising clients.
Mike's career spans the past two decades, shooting a wide range of subjects. From luxury resorts in the Caribbean to steel mills in Russia, his location experience is second to none and his client list - many of whom remain long standing - is most impressive.
Mike shoots using top-end digital equipment and has a multitude of lights and accessories to ensure the success of every shoot. Also provided is a dedicated location vehicle, complete with dedicated assistants.
For further examples of Mike's work, visit his new website.
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Spotlight Magazine
Prague: Ales Jungmann
Czech photographer Ales Jungmann is based in Prague. He has focused on architectural photography for more than 10 years since finishing his studies at the film and television faculty at the Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU).
Ales has worked on commissions for architects studios including Jestico+Whiles, Chapman Taylor, Kempinski and Hilton Hotels, and editorial clients The Architectural Review and Interior Design.
In 2004, he was awarded a QEP certificate (architecture specialisation) by the Federation of European Professional Photographers.
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Spotlight Magazine
Chicago - Minneapolis: Jerry Swanson
Jerry Swanson is a superb architectural and interiors photographer. National and international clients benefit from the experience, creativity and dedication he brings to every project.
Trained at the University of Minnesota and Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, Jerry has guest-lectured in the University of Minnesota's design department and the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul, MN.
He specialises in architecture, corporate, health care, hospitality, retail and education photography.
Jerry believes that communication and cooperation between photographer and client is imperative to the success of any project.
He is available for assignments throughout North America and Europe.
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Spotlight Magazine
London: Liz Artindale
London-based architectural and interiors photographer Liz Artindale has just completed a major job for Sony Computer Entertainment. Photographing the company's gaming studios and local environments in the USA and Europe, the shoot took her from San Diego to Seattle, and from Amsterdam to Runcorn.
She also recently completed a number of retail projects, including the new interactive Barclays Bank in Piccadilly, a new shop in The National Gallery and the Grand Arcade in Cambridge.
Other commissions include new interiors at the New Zealand High Commission in London and an innovative redevelopment of Chessington College, Surrey.
She took time out last summer to go on a fantastic trip to Borneo and, despite the rain, fell in love with the orangutans!
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Spotlight Magazine
Copenhagen: Egon Gade Photography aps
Egon Gade works out of Copenhagen for Danish and Scandinavian design companies. International design icons such as Bang & Olufsen, Fritz Hansen, Malene Birger, Danfoss and Montana are amongst some of his clients.
Simplicity best describes Egon's pictures. Growing-up in a country boasting famous designers like Arne Jacobsen, Paul Kjærholm and Hans J. Wegner has significantly influenced his work as a photographer.
Egon's career as a commercial photographer began in 1981. At the age of 22 he opened a studio in the centre of Copenhagen and began specialising as a still life photographer, which was rather unusual in Denmark at that time. His client list grew as he started working for companies including Carlsberg, Royal Copenhagen Porcelain and Georg Jensen Silver. During the 1980s and 90s, he became known in Denmark as 'The Beer Photographer'.
As well as working on many international campaigns, Egon has won numerous awards in the Clio Show, Cannes Lion and the Lurzers Archive, "200 Best Photographers".
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Spotlight Magazine
Columbus - Chicago: Brad Feinknopf
Bringing passion and years of experience to his photography, Brad Feinknopf works closely with clients to provide incomparable quality and a great shooting experience. After studying design at Cornell University, Brad assisted Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, Arnold Newman and Joyce Tenneson in NYC before returning to Columbus to pursue his passion for photographing architecture.
Understanding architecture comes naturally to Brad as both his father and grandfather are successful architects. This has lead to wonderful client relationships with world-renowned architects such as Rafael Vinoly, Charles Gwathmey and Studios Architecture, amongst others. Brad's work has been honoured by ASMP and was included in its annual 'Best of ASMP' bulletin. His iconic image of the Boston Convention Center was featured on the cover of the Architectural Photographers' Sourcebook in the US and Russian editions.
As a frequent lecturer and active participant in professional organisations, Brad remains at the forefront of current photography trends and architectural issues. His work has been published in Architectural Record, Metropolis, PDN, Architecture Digest, VM+SD, Time, Fast Company, Book, USA Today and Sports Illustrated.
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Spotlight Magazine
Hamburg: 747 Studios
747 Studios specialises in interior, product and catalogue photography. The studios have been working for over seven years with an exclusively digital workflow, including all photo processing and lithography.
747 combines the flexibility and efficiency of a large-scale studio with the quality standards of first class, individual photography.
Six photo teams can work simultaneously over 1,200 sqm of studio space. Clients including Impressionen, Bauknecht, Parador, Kludi and Villeroy & Boch have enjoyed, and continue to trust, the many years of experience and flexibility offered by the team at 747, who work to guarantee total production security and extensive shooting possibilities.
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Spotlight Magazine
Hamburg [Germany]: Konstantin Eulenburg
Hamburg photographer Konstantin Eulenburg founded H2E Studios along with two partners in 2001. Five studio spaces and a factory building backdrop enables a range of different worlds to emerge quickly and easily.
Konstantin also owns production company Eulenburg & Alberts Fototeam.
One of his first editorial assignments was published in German magazine Brigitte, and was followed by editorials for other magazines including Schöner Wohnen, Living & Home and Schöner Essen.
His main focus is people and interiors, but Konstantin also covers beauty and fashion topics. His client list includes Tschibo, Nivea PR, Eucerin PR, Deutsche Post AG and Sharp.
Featured in this Spotlight are photos shot for Burgbad AG, Marburger Tapeten, Steiff, and Villeroy & Boch, as well as a selection of personal work. -
Spotlight Magazine
New York [USA]: Jimmy Cohrssen
Jimmy Cohrssen is based in Europe, Asia and the US.
He shot cover images for May's Condé Nast Traveler 'Hot List 2008' issue, featuring top models representing their native countries: Anne Watanabe in the Armani Café in Ginza, Tokyo, and Nadia Bogdanovich at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Moscow.
Jimmy was commissioned by Baccarat in Moscow to cover their new location, with interior and architecture by Philippe Starck. Continuing his work for Louis Vuitton, Jimmy was in Hong Kong in March for a flagship launch event, whilst Remy Martin also called on him for its Louis XIII campaign, due for initial launch in Japan before going on to a global release.
Other recent clients include Dior, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Kenzo, A Bathing Ape, Marin, Hotel Particular, Hotel Peninsula, Hotel Conrad, Hotel Park Royal, Swatch, Tag Heuer, Citroën and Lexus. Jimmy also shot covers for Interior Design Magazine, Architecture's Digest France, Russia and Germany, and Casa Brutus.
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Spotlight Magazine
London [UK]: Colin Streater
London-based photographer Colin Streater specialises in architecture, interiors with a clean modern styling, and urban landscapes for advertising, design and editorial clients.
Working in England, Europe and the USA, Colin is employed for his ability to add animation, drama and a human context to the buildings and places he photographs.
He is currently working on a book for the O2 in London, and is about to embark on a photographic project exploring the dynamic of large groups of people.