Archive for August, 2009
August 31st, 2009

Amsterdam based fashion photographer Bianca de Jong has some really cool and creative photos in her portfolio. And that’s all I know about her really. Oh, except for that she calls herself Toeps.

Let’s enjoy some of her work:

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August 31st, 2009

New York and Los Angeles based fashion photographer Brooke Nipar has worked for editorial clients such as Complex, Marie Claire, Maxim, Nylon, Teen Vogue, and Vibe. Her commercial clients include Converse, Lady Footlocker, EMI Records, and Wrangler. I personally love her daring style.

Here’s some of her work:

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Fashion photographer Andrew Woffinden’s work could remind you of Chris Heads or Terry Richardson’s work. I love his style, and believe he has a great future ahead of him in the fashion world.

Here’s some of his work:

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August 27th, 2009

Fashion photographer Sam Hessamian’s portfolio of work is great, and especially his black and white photography. It says on Sam’s website that he found his interest in photography while studying film. Other than that, I haven’t been able to find more info about this talented guy.

Here’s some of his work:

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August 27th, 2009

So here it is, finally, the post #100 her at Ben Trovato Blog. And for this special occasion I have chosen to feature what is one of my absolute favorite fashion photographers, Sølve Sundsbø. Sølve Sundsbø is a Norwegian fashion photographer who started out taking reportage and action photos of his friends skiing and clubbing and realized that he wanted to pursue photography seriously. He moved to London in 1995 where he studied at London College of Printing, before working as an assistant for photography legend Nick Knight for three years.

“He’s accelerated at a fast rate,” says Nick Knight. “I can always tell which of the assistants are going to do well because they have drive. Add to that the fact that Sølve loves all things modern. He’s excited by the future. New technologies have entirely changed the photographic landscape and he’s someone who is embracing these different directions.”

Now Sølve has worked for clients like Giorgio Armani, Bally, Boucheron, Etro, Givenchy, Gucci jewellery, Hermès, H&M, Iceberg, Lancôme, Estée Lauder, Yves Saint Laurent, Levis, Nike, Sergio Rossi, Emanuel Ungaro and Puma. His editorial clients include Another Man, Dazed and Confused, Harper’s Bazaar, i-D, Japanese Vogue, Numero, Pop, Visionaire, V and W. He has directed short films for Nike, Gucci and SHOWstudio.

Sølve’s work is a huge source of inspiration to photographers all around the world, and especially to Norwegian photographers, like me. As there are not any other Norwegian fashion photographers doing it as good as Sølve

Here’s a huge collection of his work:

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August 20th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Alex Freund shoots some amazing black and white photos. I’ve only been able to find small bits of information about Alex, nothing worth mentioning. If you have any good additional info, please shout out.

Anyways, here’s some of his work:

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August 20th, 2009

Swedish fashion photographer Carl Bengtsson has worked with clients such as Bergdorf Goodman, Jaeger, Aveda, Day, Harrods, Vogue, Elle, Financial Times and many more. He started photographing in the seventies, and I must say his experience glows through his work.

Here’s some of his work:

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August 19th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Greg Manis has done editorial work for magazines such as V, Plastique, Preen, Nylon and Intersection. His commercial clients include Nike, Sportivo and Ogilvy. I love his daring and raw style.

Here’s some of his work:

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August 19th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Ryan Yoon’s dreamy and surrealistic style is amazing. Colors, models, scenery. This is a photographer that truly knows how to compose photographs with the right visual tools to achieve stunning results.

Here’s some of his work:

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August 18th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Robert Hamada’s editorial clients include Nylon, Japanese Vogue and Vogue Homme Japan. I love his use of scenery, and his good concepts within his photo stories.

Here’s a taste of his work:

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