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  • Horst Diekgerdes

    Horst Diekgerdes

    Horst Diekgerdes shoots for Elle, Numero, Harper’s Bazaar, Another Man, Sonia Rykiel, H&M, and Uniqlo, always creating mysterious fairytale-like scenes that seem to have a dark side. As a masterful storyteller, he uses soft light and interesting outdoor and indoor locations.

    German photographer Horst Diekgerdes started his professional career in Paris before moving to London. Working internationally across the U.K., Europe, the U.S. and Asia, he is currently based between Paris and Zurich.

    His fashion and fragrance advertising clients include Miu Miu, Chloé, Sonia Rykiel, Thomas Burberry, Burberry Blue Label, Allessandro Dell’Aqua, Kenzo, Levis, Rochas and Hermes. Horst also works with Louis Vuitton, Lacoste and Bergdorf Goodman on an ongoing basis.

  • Greg Wilson

    Greg Wilson

    The nationally famous Greg Wilson Group led by Florida Photographer Greg Wilson has been providing Commercial and Architectural Interior and Exterior Photography for Retirement Living Communities, Model Homes, Shopping Malls, Resorts, Hotels, Restaurants, Commercial Buildings and Industrial Complexes throughout Florida, the United States, Mexico, Canada and the Caribbean Isles for the past twenty three Years. Greg Wilson, A 30-year veteran of photography, and a popular featured speaker at numerous seminars, Architectural Photographer Greg Wilson has developed a reputation for blending art and science as a photographer. Food, fashion, Retirement lifestyle and Architectural photography have all earned Greg many awards including several prestigious Aurora Awards. Nationally recognized for his Architectural images from Miami, Florida to San Francisco, California, he specializes in Architectural Photography and Retirement Lifestyle, while supervising the other creative work of the group.

  • Sally Mann

    Sally Mann

    Sally Mann is an American photographer, best known for her large black-and-white photographs—at first of her young children, then later of landscapes suggesting decay and death.

    Sally Mann (born in Lexington, Virginia, 1951) is one of America’s most renowned photographers. She has received numerous awards, including NEA, NEH, and Guggenheim Foundation grants, and her work is held by major institutions internationally. Her many books include Second Sight (1983), At Twelve (1988), Immediate Family (1992), Still Time (1994), What Remains (2003), Deep South (2005), Proud Flesh (2009), and The Flesh and the Spirit (2010). A feature film about her work, What Remains, debuted to critical acclaim in 2006. Mann is represented by Gagosian Gallery, New York and Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York. She lives in Virginia.

    “Few photographers of any time or place have matched Sally Mann’s steadiness of simple eyesight, her serene technical brilliance, and the clearly communicated eloquence she derives from her subjects, human and otherwise – subjects observed with an ardor that is all but indistinguishable from love.”
    – Reynolds Price, TIME

  • Anna Bodnar

    Anna Bodnar

    Bodnar was born in 1982 in Poland. She’s a philologist and a computer graphic artist. Presently, Bodnar is a joint owner of an advertising agency. Since March 2008 she is also a member of an Association of Polish Art Photographers, and from 1 January 2011 member of Royal Photographic Society.

    Visual art has always interested Bodnar; according to her, it shows more than words can ever do. Throughout the years, Bodnar has been looking for different artistic ways of expressing herself. She sees photography as a method to understand herself; to understand other people. Her usual sources of inspiration are her day-to-day life and literature. Bodnar’s work and art expresses who she is and therefore, she is very emotional about it. She uses regular photos, as well as different processing software programs for her graphic works.

  • Marc Shoul

    Marc Shoul

    South African photographer Marc Shoul has worked for various local and international magazines and advertising agencies. Through his personal work he explores themes of social relevance and change within South Africa, Africa and overseas. Marc studied professional photography at Nelson Mandela University.

    Marc Shoul, was born in 1975 in Port Elizabeth. Interested in exploring social issues, four years ago he began photographing the city of Brakpan, which is a 45-minute drive from Johannesburg. Street scenes and more intimate portraits compose a personal portrayal of a place that is “anchored in time, the same, but its own” — as the photographer characterized it in a recent interview — stumbling between a heavy past and an uncertain present. Though he has intensively worked on documenting Johannesburg’s energies and transformations and on informal settlements surrounding Cape Town, this interview focuses principally on “Brakpan”, his latest body of work, which recently received the first prize at the 2011 Winephoto award, as well as a special mention for his series, “Flatlands”.

  • David Prior

    David Prior

    David Prior is located in Cape Town and is one of South Africa’s most creative and awarded photographers. He studied photography at Nelson Mandela University in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. He is active as and advertising photographer.