Steve Neaves, a talented and creative photographer from UK.His works are amazingly crafted with nice colors and arrangements.his portfolio consists of very interesting works.His works expresses a fusion of seduction and has been described as beautiful and sexy.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Creative Photography by Steve Neaves
Steve Neaves, a talented and creative photographer from UK.His works are amazingly crafted with nice colors and arrangements.his portfolio consists of very interesting works.His works expresses a fusion of seduction and has been described as beautiful and sexy.
Portrait Photography by Julia Trotti
Julia Trotti isn’t just a photographer, she is a collector of subconscious memories from the minds of the curious, a daydreamer, a soul with technicolour thoughts. Julia’s passion for photography started at age fifteen with nothing more than a digital SLR and film lens held together with ambition and electric tape. Her eagerness to experiment right from the beginning has allowed her to grow into a whimsical style of capturing sun-kissed shoulders and windswept hair, city lights and dark.
When she’s not creating dreams and capturing her wandering mind, Julia is documenting the people and places she comes across that are lovely and strange and beautiful all in one hurricane mess. In her own words: “Sitting in the sky, breathing sunspots, my photography takes to capturing musicians who I’ve been listening to for years, shooting for magazines and creating pieces of art that light up in the bug-eyes of today’s youth and inspires them to create.”
Her style has led her to shoot book covers for the likes of Christopher Pike and Charles Dickinson, along with regular portfolio work for models and actresses as well as being featured by General Pants Co. Julia’s photography has also taken her to find her residency at Blueprint Studios, where she is the in-house retoucher and assistant photographer.
After studying photography at university, Julia developed a passion to document Sydney’s live music scene. She constantly contributes to FasterLouder and The AU Review, and shoots live gigs of anything between local bands, The Annandale Hotel and the MusicOz Awards, with plans to now move on to international acts and music festivals.
In order to distinguish herself from the rest, Julia Trotti is self represented and will continue managing and furthering her career with ambitions to be commissioned for magazine editorials and someday even her own advertising campaign.
Travel Photography by Brent Stirton
Brent Stirton, 39, is the senior staff photographer for the assignment division of Getty Images, New York. Getty Images is the largest photographic agency in the world. He specializes in documentary work and is known for his alternative approaches. He travels an average of nine months of the year on assignment.
Brent’s work is published by: National Geographic Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, The New York Times Magazine, The London Sunday Times Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, The Discovery Channel, Newsweek, Le Express, Le Monde 2, Figaro, Paris Match, GQ, Geo, Stern, CNN, and many other respected international titles and news organizations.
Brent also photographs for the Global Business Coalition against Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He has been a long time photographer for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), shooting campaigns on sustainability and the environment. He works for the Ford and Clinton Foundations, the Nike foundation and the World Economic Forum. He was appointed one of 200 Young Global leaders in 2009 by the World Economic Forum.
Brent has received awards from the Overseas Press Club, the Frontline Club, the Deadline Club, Days Japan, multiple P.O.Y USA awards, 3 times China International Photo Awards, the Lead Awards Germany, Graphis USA, American Photography, American Photo and the American Society of Publication Designers as well as the London Association of Photographers. Brent has received 5 awards from the Lucie Foundation and 5 awards from the World Press Photo Foundation and has also received awards from the United Nations for his work on the environment and in the field of HIV. Recently Brent won the 2008 Visa D’or at the Visa Pour L’ image Festival in France for Magazine photography. Brent was also awarded The Lucy Award for International photographer of the Year for 2008.
In 2009 he received a gold award from China International photographic awards, as well as awards from the National Press Photographers Association, Graphis and American Photography.
Brent received the 2009 ASME magazine publishers award for photojournalism for his work in the Democratic Republic of Congo published in National Geographic magazine.
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