Photographer Feature

Darran Rees

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi and Zack Seckler Darran Rees, a mural painter who turned to photography, launched his career with a disaster. The government of the United Kingdom hired him to shoot a series of landscape billboards set in a town affected by a disastrous chemical spill. His portraits of the […]

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Antony Crossfield

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi and Zack Seckler Antony Crossfield has something of a dream life: the painter-turned-photographer makes a living solely from sales of his fine art works in Europe and the United States. His provocative, thoughtful images often take as long to compose as a painting. One image, “The Hunt,” […]

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C.J. Burton

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagram by Brandon Jones You could say photography is a family affair for C.J. Burton—but that statement, like his innovative work with miniature sets, is trickier than it first appears. After retiring from police work, Burton’s father worked as a wedding photographer. The younger Burton began shooting […]

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F. Scott Schafer

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagram by Brandon Jones “Photography is like a marriage,” says F. Scott Schafer. “To stay excited and in love, you need to keep pushing yourself.” Following his own advice, he has pushed himself for years, through junior college and art school, landing a job after graduation and […]

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Zachary Scott

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagram by Linda Arredondo Zachary Scott has always been interested in blurring the lines between photography and its older cousins, drawing and painting. He was one of the pioneers of the now-ubiquitous illustrative effect. But before art director’s desks were flooded with that style, Scott’s innovations buoyed […]

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Jonathan Tay

Written by JoAnne Tobias Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagrams by Gil Andrei Fontimayor If today is Tuesday, this must be Bangkok. Not that photographer Jonathan Tay wants to tour the world in 21 days or less, but when the demand for your work is global, borders tend to blur. Based in Singapore, Tay gets pulled […]

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Zena Holloway

Written by JoAnne Tobias Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagrams by Gil Andrei Fontimayor Although she eats and sleeps on solid ground, you won’t find Zena Holloway working anywhere but underwater. “Working topside is very distracting,” explains UK based photographer, describing the drawbacks of shooting on land. “There’s always a buzz about working underwater, creative’s are […]

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Chad Ress

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagrams by Gil Andrei Fontimayor Success came early for Chad Ress. He moved to New York in his twenties, with the intention of applying his photojournalism background. Editorial success led to advertising assignments, quickly leading to more work than he anticipated. “I ultimately burned myself out a […]

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Morgan Silk

Written by JoAnne Tobias Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagrams by Gil Andrei Fontimayor Not everyone gets a second chance with a team of Navy Seals. But, for photographer Morgan Silk, inspiration is hard to shake. It wasn’t enough that he’d shot the special forces as they reenacted a hostage rescue scene. Silk wanted to get […]

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Andric

Written by T.K. Dalton Edited by Jesi Khadivi Diagrams by Gil Andrei Fontimayor Andric applies his rigorous aesthetic to everything he shoots. “Everything in the shot is a choice. If there’s a lamppost on location and I do not remove it, it’s almost as if I put it there on purpose,” he says. A master […]

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