September 20th, 2009

New York and Paris based fashion photographer Remi Rebillard is launching his new website this monday, and in that occasion he’s giving us a little preview of what’s in store for the new online portfolio. And judging from what he has sent me, the website will be filled with amazing photography. What I love with Remi’s photography is as in many other cases the colours and lighting, but his creative concepts are stunning.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 17th, 2009

In his final year of his BA in Photography at London College Of Fashion, London based Patrick Lindblom has a great future ahead of him. Patrick is Swedish, but he has travelled a lot, and has lived in cities such as Tokyo, Sydney and New York. His portfolio is fantastic, and his name definitely is put on the list of photographers I’ll keep a special eye on in the future.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 16th, 2009

Swiss fashion photographer Lucas Gatsas is currently in New York filling up his portfolio with amazing work. I’ve been fortunate enough to see some of his new work in high resolution, and most of it is just pure quality. Lucas is a great guy, and has the talent to become an amazing photographer. So keep an eye on him in the future, because there’s much more coming from him!

Here’s some of his work:

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September 15th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Manolo Campion has worked with magazines such as Flair, Italian Elle, Nylon, Oyster, and Surface. His commercial clients include L’Oréal, JCrew, Polo Ralph Lauren, and Burberry. Manolo studied at Art Center College of Design, and has got an incredible eye for image making. His portfolio exhibits diversity and quality a lot of photographers only can dream of producing. I am a big fan of his work.

Here’s some of it:

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September 10th, 2009

I just stumbled over Abdul Smith’s work. He is a Brooklyn based fashion photographer with loads of great work in his portfolio. His work has been featured in magazines such as Wampd, Contra and W25.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 10th, 2009

New York based fashion photographer Jonathan Leder is still using film when taking photos, and I must say, his portfolio is amazing. There’s a consistency in the feel and look, but within that he manages to show off an amazing versatility. His work has been featured in magazines such as A4 Magazine, Nylon, Sleek, and Mirage.

Here’s some of his work:

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September 10th, 2009

New York based photographer Anna Wolf’s work has been published in magazines such as Marque, Marie Claire and Vibe. Her commercial clients include MTV, Nike and Quicksilver. Her portfolio includes stunning work in more than just fashion photograph, her travel- and lifestyle photos are also great.

Here’s some of her work:

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September 8th, 2009

Fashion photography duo Morgan Norman and Marco Cavazzana creates stunning conceptual and experimental work. They started the firm Norman Cavazzana back in 2007, and they are based in Stockholm and New York.

Here’s some of their amazing work:

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September 7th, 2009

In the upcoming October issue of Numéro Tokyo, New York based fashion photographer Sebastian Kim has an crisp editorial called Fatal Attraction, starring Katie Fogarty and Kendra Pears. Sebastian has worked for a lot of great magazines, such as i-D, V Magazine, GQ, and Teen Vogue. His commercial clients include Calvin Klein, Alexander Wang, and Adidas.

Here’s Fatal Attraction by Sebastian Kim:

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With model Ali Stephens alongside Allen Tsai, David Vasiljevic has created a fun editorial for October’s Numéro Tokyo, called I Love Shopping. Ali Stephens was also awarded this month’s face in the same issue.

David Vasiljevic started out as an oil painter before discovering a passion for photography. He now spends his time between New York, London and Paris, working for magazines such as American and Chinese Vogue, i-D and Numéro. His commercial clients include Stella McCartney, Swarovski, Givenchy Perfume, H&M, Armani and Levi’s.

Here’s I love Shopping by David Vasiljevic:

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