photographers' agents
Nov 2022
JSR
London
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Photographer: Tim Tadder
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Photographer: Tim Tadder
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Photographer: Tim Tadder
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Photographer: Tim Tadder
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Photographer: Tim Tadder
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Photographer: Stuart McClymont
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Photographer: Stuart McClymont
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Photographer: Stuart McClymont
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Photographer: Satoshi
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Photographer: Satoshi
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Photographer: Satoshi
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Photographer: Satoshi
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Photographer: Satoshi
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Motion Graphics Design: Mainframe
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Motion Graphics Design: Mainframe
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Motion Graphics Design: Mainframe
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Motion Graphics Design: Mainframe
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Motion Graphics Design: Mainframe
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Photographer: Amy Currell
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Photographer: Amy Currell
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Photographer: Amy Currell
JSR is one of the world's most successful creative agencies, managing over 50 photographers, illustrators and content makers, finding creative solutions for the world's biggest brands and agencies.
This Spotlight includes new signing Mainframe, London-based team with over 20 years' experience in motion design and creative production. With an impressive list of clients including PepsiCo, Harrods, Aston Martin, Bowmore Whiskey, BBC and Honda to name a few. It also features Amy Currell latest project, Sindroms, an independent magazine based in Copenhagen. Sindroms is a journal of monochrome states of mind printed annually, curating its content based on specific colours. These images are for the 'GOLD' issue and are a visualisation of an article called the 'Anatomy of Success'.
Satoshi Minakawa shoots for Russeluno Golf, a street-style golfer brand in Tokyo. Portraits of David Dimbleby and historian Lucy Worsley were shot by Stuart McClymont for the Sunday Times Magazine. Tim Tadder, an internationally established artist, photographer, and director, employs bold colours and high-contrast compositions to explore the value of truth, unity, and free-thinking in our current socio-political landscape with his powerful and graphic fine art photography.
Visit the website for more information or get in touch to discuss your next project and check out their latest projects on Instagram.