August 18th, 2009
Amsterdam based fashion photographer Duy Quoc Vo has done editorials for Elle, Blend, Glamcult and Avantgarde. I love his daring style!
Here’s some of his work:


Amsterdam based fashion photographer Duy Quoc Vo has done editorials for Elle, Blend, Glamcult and Avantgarde. I love his daring style!
Here’s some of his work:


I stumbled over Ilaria’s work a couple of days ago, and I must say I love her style. I was unable to find a great deal of information about Ilaria, but I believe she studied in Milan, and that she is represented by Bureaucentral in Brussels.
Here’s some of her work:


Jakarta based fashion photographer Nicoline Patricia Malina has done editorial work for magazines such as Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire, Maxim and many more. Her commercial clients include Lux, Clear, Ponds and Dove. I love her work and can’t wait to see more of her work in the future.
Here’s some of her work:


Wow, this is a real goodie. Ever since Greg Williams’ shoot with Megan Fox for Esquire earlier this year, his photos have been featured on blogs and websites all around the world. So Greg is not one of those up and coming, because he’s already up there, but I believe his work will inspire a lot of you!
Greg started out as a photojournalist in the 90s, before moving over to film and worked as a “Special Photographer” on over 120 films including “King Kong”, “The Talented Mr Ripley”, “The Bourne Ultimatum” and “Attonement”. In recent years Greg started shooting fashion, mostly for Vogue Italia, for whom he has shot several 20+ page editorials.
He has produced advertising campaigns for Omega, Lacoste, Hifiger, Dior, Dunhill, Escada and Barclays Bank.
Here’s some of his work (including Megan Fox film for Esquire, and a short film for Agent Provocateur, which Britain’s News of the World described as the “worlds sexiest advert”):

Good Morning, Megan Fox (video):
Chris Searl has done commercial work for clients like Levis, Mooks, Sony Music, Stussy, Myer, and many more. His editorial clients include Vice, Oyster and Nylon. From his website:
“As a photographer Chris has completed national and international campaigns for Levis, Mooks, Mambo, Sony Music, Bonds, Stussy, Myer, Insight, Modular Records and a number of magazine titles, including Vice, Intersection, Oyster and Nylon. As a director Chris has completed full production on a cinema commercial for the General Pants Clothing Group, directed and shot a series of 3 commercials for Nike, station idents for World Movies/SBS and an aria commercial for Triple J. Known as Hollywood to his friends, he’s a founding partner and currently works as both co-Editor and Photographer of the arts/design title Monster Children. When he’s not shooting portraits, fashion or general lifestyle reportage images he’s chasing around his two kids on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.”
Here’s some of his work:


The Paris based fashion photography duo Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello’s imagery has been published in magazines such as Numéro, Flair, The New Yorker, Russian Vogue, Japanese Vogue, Chinese Vogue, Uomo Vogue, Italian Vogue, and Teen Vogue. They met in Buenos Aires in 2002 while Sofia was studying cinema, and Mauro played in a rock band. They later moved to Paris to start a great career in fashion photography.
Here’s some of their work:


New York based fashion photographer Billy Kidd has done work for magazines like Bello, LA ‘G, and Plaza. Billy’s work is quite versatile, and everything he does is of high quality. Billy Kidd (what a cool name!) is definitely a name for the future!
Here’s some of his work:


I love Matías Troncoso’s style! I haven’t been able to find any additional info about this photographer, but lucky for us, we can enjoy his great work:


Fashion photographer Miles Aldridge grew up with art and photography. His father was an art director, and Miles started out studying art before he got into fashion photography. I love his conceptual and colorful style.
Here’s some of his work:


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