Pamela Hanson is a New York-based photographer and film-maker with over twenty years’ experience in the fashion industry. Born in London, she grew up in Geneva and attended the American school in Lugano before relocating to the US, she renowned for her fashion photography that reflects a European sensibility. Her work has graced the covers of leading print publications, including Vogue, Glamour, Vanity Fair, Elle, GQ, and Allure, among many others. Other clients include: Armani, Dove, Jockey, L’Oreal, Maybelline, Nikon, Nivea, Pantene, Tommy Hilfiger, and Victoria’s Secret, to name a few. Pamela has directed several television commercials in Europe, including L’Oreal and Nouveau. She also directed a series of television spots to raise funds for finding a cure for Juvenile Diabetes. She received an award from the Association of Independent Commercial Producers for her “Family Stories” short documentary, public service announcement collaboration with The Partnership at Drugfree.org.
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Jonathan Knowles
Jonathan Knowles is a London based photographer specializing in beautifully composed graphic still life, liquid and people photography.
His unique photographic style has earned him award winning, national and international advertising commissions working with advertising agencies worldwide.
In the past six years he has consistently featured in the ‘200 Best Advertising Photographers in the World’ books.
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Sárka Babická
Sárka Babická is a London based food, lifestyle and travel photographer born and raised in Prague, Czech Republic. Sarka’s approach produces natural, fresh, minimalist and compelling attributes to her photography work; creating high quality and original images for editorial and commercial clients. Sarka is revered for her deep understanding and respect for the crucial element behind every resonating photograph; light. Šárka has been coined a master of manipulating light and because of this her images are in a league of their own. Šárka is flexible shooting on location or in her home studio in South East London, which has a fully equipped kitchen and an extensive collection of props. She’s capable of attaining a project from A-Z (cooking, styling, photography) to meet all clients’ needs.
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Keiko Oikawa
Keiko Oikawa is a self-taught photographer and food stylist. Born and bought up in Japan, she is currently based in Suffolk and London, UK. Keiko learned her love and skills for food photography through producing her own food blog, Nordljus. Her photography reflects the Japanese culture and taste; her style is delicate while remaining true to the foods that she photographs. Keiko works for advertising, editorial and design clients. Over the years Keiko has built up a formidable client list with names such as The Independent, Sainsbury’s magazine, Random House, BBC Books, Penguin Books, Corinthia Hotel, and Von Essen Hotels to name a few.
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Tim Walker
Tim Walker’s photographs have entranced the readers of Vogue, month by month, for over a decade. Extravagant staging and romantic motifs characterise his unmistakable style. After concentrating on photographic stills for fifteen years, Walker is now also making moving film.
On graduation in 1994, Walker worked as a freelance photographic assistant in London before moving to New York City as a full time assistant to Richard Avedon. On returning to England he initially concentrated on portrait and documentary work for UK newspapers. At the age of twenty five he shot his first fashion story for Vogue, and has continued to work to much acclaim ever since.
The Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery in London include Walker’s photographs in their permanent collections.
Walker staged his first major exhibition at the Design Museum, London in 2008. This coincided with the publication of his book ‘PICTURES’ published by teNeues.
In 2008 Walker received the ‘Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator’ from The British Fashion Council. In 2009 he received an Infinity Award from The International Center of Photography in New York. In 2012 Walker received an Honorary Fellowship from the Royal Photographic Society.
In 2010 Walker’s first short film, ‘The Lost Explorer’ was premiered at Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland and went on to win best short film at the Chicago United Film Festival, 2011.
2012 saw the opening of Walker’s ‘STORY TELLER’ photographic exhibition at Somerset House.
Tim lives in London.