Discover a handpicked showcase of American creativity in our latest edition of Showcase USA.

Welcome to our new 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, and CGI & postproduction studios.

This edition celebrates the photogenic brilliance of the Shelby GT350R, showcasing why it's among the most beloved American sports cars. Dive into a stunning collection of Harper's Bazaar covers, bursting with glamour, and explore exquisite photography of cosmetics, drinks, and food that transcends mere eye candy. Plus, discover dynamic sports and outdoor images designed to inspire and energise your audience.

In our featured editorial, 'Don’t Wake Me Up, Mama', Rowin Hernandez photographs Zhang Huaimeng's fashion collection, which draws inspiration from the imaginative world of daydreaming. Further explore outstanding creatives in our extensive US Directory and past issues of  USA-focused Showcase magazines.

Here are our highlighted recommendations for the coming months:

Color in Motion: Chromatic Explorations of Cinema at The Academy Museum investigates the role of colour in film, from the scientific advancements that made it possible, to the ways filmmakers use colour as a storytelling tool. Dorothy’s ruby red slippers from The Wizard of Oz and a green costume worn by Kim Novak in Vertigo will be in display.

Robert Frank: Hope Makes Visions marks the centenary of Frank’s birth and coincides with several other major exhibitions of his work around the world. Pace Gallery in New York will focus on Frank’s later work from the 1970s onwards: the decades he spent experimenting with various cameras, printing methods, and media.

Mary Ellen Mark: A Seattle Family, 1983–2014: This autumn, the Gardner Museum in Boston presents the story of Mary Ellen Mark and one of her most enduring personal and artistic partnerships at the Fenway Gallery—a relationship that transcended the roles of artist and collaborator.