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Advertising Photography for Mercedes For this advertising campaign for Mercedes U.S. the client wanted to go with black and white photography, to appeal to a sophisticated middle to high income audience. Our lead photographer Stephen Bradley shot using Agfa black and...
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Editorial photography by our lead photographer Stephen Bradley, when he was commissioned to photograph the storm damage wreaked on New Orleans and Gulfport MI by Hurricane Katrina – only days after the event. Driving from Atlanta, we arrived in New Orleans the...
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The Dalai Lama, when asked what surprised him most about humanity, answered “Man. Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money. Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health. And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the...
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To promote the release of his new movie The Raid 2 movie director and writer Gareth Evans gives an audio commentary over one of the fight scenes from his new action movie, in this video clip courtesy of The New York Times and YouTube and with thanks to Sony Picture...
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Editorially styled advertising portraits of those who ensure Ireland’s largest independently owned printing company Webprint stays on top of the competition. Photography shot directly for Webprint, for their ongoing marketing campaigns. Lighting consisted of one...
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Excellent video production of U2 performing Invisible on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Kimmel from the roof of 30 Rockefeller Center against a dramatic New York City sunset. Thanks to The Tonight Show, NBC, U2 and Vevo. Posted simply because our lead photographer is...