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SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINE - PHOTOGRAPHERS' AGENTS LONDON NR1 |
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Wyatt-Clarke
It's all good news at Wyatt-Clarke with various photographers on their books picking up awards. They are also thrilled to be joined by Nick Georghiou, a extremely talented photographer best known for his award-winning work for Land Rover and Barnados. Most recently he´s been shooting a poster campaign for BMW, agency WCRS. |
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Terri Manduca
Terri Manduca has a reputation for being one of London's leading photographic agents, representing some of the industries most respected photographers. They offer their clients a full production service on all their shoots and also have a successful hair, make-up and stylist division with a selection of high calibre artists. |
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Sue Allatt
Sue Allatt agency represents four extremely talented photographers whose work is both high profile and sought after. |
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Germaine Walker It's been an interesting and incredibly busy year at Germaine Walker. One that saw Matthew Barlow fly off to the States for his top 40 exhibition in Los Angeles and then on to Kansas City for the prestigious opening of the Simulacrum exhibition at the Society for Contemporary Photography (showing until December 18th). Tony Chau, only just back from China, flew the other way round the world for HSBC and in 28 days shot in Dubai, Shanghai, Mumbai, Kuala Lumpur and Rio. After a quick pit stop to shoot the recent campaigns for Swatch, he is now off again and can be presently found in Chile shooting for Orange. Back on terra firma – Howard McAlpine has been shooting a little closer to home, in Spain and Croydon, producing ads for VCCP's O2 campaign. Howard has also worked on the recent Guardian poster campaign with DDB and TFL with M&C Saatchi. James Russell Cant is currently producing six ads for a worldwide campaign, but unfortunately details can't be disclosed; It’s all very much under wraps. Talking about wraps, they also have an exciting new food photographer on the books. E-portfolios available. |
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Horton-Stephens
A photographers’ agents that offers a crack team of ultra-helpful assistants with an in-depth knowledge of photography, the photographers they represent and all aspects of production. They represent a full spectrum of photographers, and are affiliated with a partner agent M-Represents in New York. |
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Van Hauen Moore Van Hauen Moore are pleased to announce that they now represent the photographer Pedro Alvarez. It's been a fantastic year for George Logan. He was awarded an AoP Gold for his Animal series in the Project category, and received various commissions including the current dynamic global press campaign for Nokia. Paul Murphy's renowned urban landscapes have inspired many a car campaign since his Cannes Gold triumph with the VW "Cops" press ads. Commissions followed from VW Paris, Land Rover UK and Renault France. Award-winning photographer, Ken Griffiths' China exhibition opened to critical acclaim at the Michael Hoppen Gallery London. Photographs from his on-going Three Gorges Dam project depict a lost landscape and the emergence of a new one. The images are printed on aluminium using carbro printing, giving his work a painterly quality. This year has also brought key campaigns for Master Card, shot by Mark Leary; Shell with Philip Lee Harvey; O2 for Samuel Hicks; Sony for Duncan McKenzie and a glamourous Conran Design project for Vera Kodajova (fresh still-life talent). |
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Noelle Pickford
From the inimitable and sometimes surreal brilliance of David Stewart to the epic automotive landscapes of Carl Lyttle, Noelle is in the enviable position of representing a bevy of unbridled talent and creativity. David’s ‘Action Man’ poster for Land Rover with Jerry Hollens at RKCR/Y&R was a silver winner at this year’s Campaign Poster Awards. He also found himself in the final selections with Virgin and 118118 in two other categories. David will be exhibiting in the forthcoming Schweppes Portrait Awards at the National Portrait Gallery. |
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Catherine Collins Productions UK LTD
With a portfolio of four photographers and two illustrators, Catherine Collins has worked on global campaigns for Adidas, Aviva, BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, HSBC, Jaguar and Nestlé. Catherine’s years of experience, attention to detail and ability to work closely with agencies and clients ensures that the message is clearly delivered and cleverly executed. |
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David & Rose Lambert
David and Rose Lambert represent a select group of advertising photographers that specialise in studio and location cars, landscapes, still life, reportage, people and food. |
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Morgan Lockyer
Morgan Lockyer are established in the UK and have now opened in New York to represent their artists on an increasingly international stage. Morgan Lockyer New York officially launched with a party at Cielo on November 17th 2005. Started in London in 2002 by Charlotte Morgan and Sonja Lockyer, they have gone from strength to strength, now representing a diverse range of photographers: |
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Freddie Brazil
Freddie Brazil who's been involved in the business one way or another since the nineteen-sixties first began representing photographers with his agency in 1986, and was a pioneer on the European trail, bringing his photographers work, and finding new talent, on the continent. |
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![]() Stuart Chorley ![]() Daniel Pangbourne click here for more photos >> forward news >> |
The Sharon Brandman Agency An agency that when it takes on a client's project provides a complete production service from start to finish, doing everything they can to lift the weight of responsibility from the shoulders of the client, and meet the demands of the brief in the best possible way. They stress the importance of the agency/client relationship, which they seek to nurture as an on-going team dynamic built to last for years, rather than for just a one-off job. They offer professionalism, attention to detail and a hands-on approach, tailor made for the clients needs. On their books are the following photographers: Daniel Pangbourne speciality babies, children, family lifestyle. He's recently been shooting for a high street supermarket re-branding project involving the casting of a lot of children, for which the Sharon Brandman Agency carried out the pre-casting and post production needs in order to get exactly the right faces for the job. Daniel's also been working for Johnson & Johnson, Early Learning Centre, Kimberly Clark, as well as Calpol, who provide medicine for children. John Blythe who is an experienced food, drink, interiors and lifestyle, is at this very moment involved in a changeover of creative style with a global food chain. The campaign is bound to be very big and will no doubt soon be visible throughout the land. Other rising stars include Stuart Chorley, an underwater specialist who used his amphibious talents on a big campaign for Shell Oil; Carlo Miari Fulcis, who works mostly on fashion shoots and did the Police sunglasses campaign; Richard Seymour, who does mainly car shoots/landscapes and Paul Biddle, who is a still life jewellery expert. The Sharon Brandman Agency understands the quality of the brand.
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Vue
London-based Vue represents photographers throughout Europe, offering exceptional levels of coordination and production. Photographers currently represented are: |
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Blunt Management
Blunt Management have offices in London and Paris and represent photographers, Art Directors, stylists, as well as hair and make-up artists. Their artists are based in London, Paris and New York and work in the fields of advertising, fashion, beauty and music. |
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Carolyn Trayler Agency
Carolyn Trayler is a well-established London-based photographer’s agent who has a wealth of sought-after talent on her books. Their busy workload bears testament: Simon Mills has just got back from a ten-day trip in South Africa where he was shooting his fourth campaign for O2 for VCCP. Prior to this Simon was shooting Transport For London’s poster campaign for M&C Saatchi. Finally some compensation for all those congestion charges. Patrice de Villiers is busy shooting flowers for a new L’Oreal Hair Care range for Leo Burnett. Up-and-coming shoots include a press and poster campaign for Cadbury’s Cream Egg, immediately followed by a new press campaign for Philadelphia cream cheese. Garry Stevenson’s campaign for McCann’s Peugeot is up and running and Stuart Hall is still basking in the glory of his wonderfully received global Range Rover campaign. |
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