Tag: Fine Art

  • Terry Vine

    Terry Vine

    Terry vine is an award-winning photographer who produces lifestyle and food photography for advertising and commercial clients in the hotel, hospitality, food, healthcare as well as travel and tourism industries. He has the ability to capture the “experience” related to a destination and the raw emotions that sell products as well as expressing the pure joys of life.

    His work has been featured in numerous publications such as American Photography Annual and Applied Arts Annuals. His fine art images are included in many museum and private collections around the country.

  • Joey Lawrence

    Joey Lawrence

    Joey Lawrence is a Canadian commercial photographer, director and published author based in Brooklyn, New York.

    A sensitive observer of endangered cultures and traditions, Joey travels the globe creating dramatic portraits while giving the viewer a powerful insight into his subjects’ lives. His photo series range from Brooklyn, New York to Siberut, Indonesia; proof of an artist equally comfortable with the familiar and the exotic.

    His work is cinematic and contemporary – a fine art portrait approach to subjects once only seen in photojournalistic styles.




  • Ross Halfin

    Ross Halfin

    Ross Halfin had originally intended on becoming a painter, studying fine art at the Wimbledon School of Art in the 1970s. It was during this time that he bought his first camera, a Pentax Spotmatic, and would sneak it in to various concerts to photograph the shows. He would send his images of bands such as The Who and Led Zeppelin to various London music publications. This inspired a writer from Sounds to form a new music magazine focusing on rock music only. He photographed AC/DC for the first issue of Kerrang magazine in 1981, and since then has spent the last three decades touring with many of the worlds biggest bands, including Iron Maiden and Metallica as the official tour photographer.

  • Nitin Vadukul

    Nitin Vadukul

    Born in Kenya in 1965, Nitin Vadukul is a commercial and fine art photographer based in New York. At the age of four he moved to London, and at the age of eight his passion for art began. Nitin has a interest in the realms of subconscious and dreams, it was through experimentation that he developed his sense of “seeing past the visible and into the invisible”. His photographic work has been exhibited in USA, UK, Japan, France, Germany and Russia.

  • Ilse Moore

    Ilse Moore

    Ilse Moore studied through the University of South Africa and obtained a degree in Visual Arts in 2009. She has been featured in many publications and was apart of the Sasol New Signatures exhibition in 2010.

    “While my underwater photography often involves commercial shoots, my conceptual work speaks of a subconscious denial of reality. I have always been attracted to surreal imagery. I believe that photography as a medium lends a kind of realism to these ‘fantasies’, allowing it to exist in closer relationship to the viewer.”

    Her underwater photography consists of fashion, fine art as well as commercial photography.

  • Michael Wolf

    Michael Wolf

    The focus of the German photographer Michael Wolf’s work is life in mega cities. Many of his projects document the architecture and the vernacular culture of metropolises. Wolf grew up in Canada, Europe and the United States, studying at UC Berkeley and at the Folkwang school with Otto Steinert in Essen, Germany. He moved to Hong Kong in 1994 where he worked for eight years as contract photographer for Stern magazine. Since 2001, Wolf has been focusing on his own projects, many of which have been published as books. Wolf’s work has been exhibited in numerous locations, including the Venice Bienniale for architecture, Aperture gallery, New York; Museum centre Vapriikki, Tampere, Finland, Museum for work in Hamburg, Germany, Hong Kong Shenzhen Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago. His work is held in many permanent collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Brooklyn museum, the San Jose museum of art, California; the Museum of Contemporary photography, Chicago; Museum Folkwang, Essen and the German museum for architecture, Frankfurt. he has won first prize in the World Press Photo award competition on two occasions (2005 and 2010) and an honorable mention (2011.) In 2010, Wolf was shortlisted for the Prix Pictet photography prize.