Creative photography inspiration from around the World.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Dale May
Internationally recognized, award-winning, advertising, celebrity, & music photographer Dale May, has been pushing the boundaries of photography and post-production for more than 15 years.

Dale May
Internationally recognized, award-winning, advertising, celebrity, & music photographer Dale May, has been pushing the boundaries of photography and post-production for more than 15 years.

Friday, 13 December 2013

Tim Tadder
Tim Tadder is an advertising photographer in southern California, specializing in creating dramatic photographs of people, sports, action and concepts. Tadder uses location photography combined with lighting effects to create truly unique images. Tim Tadder is a husband, father, picture maker, cyclist, Ravens fan, photoshop geek, and thankful everyday for another opportunity to do what he loves. Tim Tadder is represented by the AMAZING Liz Baugher of Emissary Artists, and supported by an outstanding studio manager, Verity Hoskins-Lopez. Clients include brands such as, Coke Zero, Gatorade, Powerade, Sears, Craftsman, Adidas, Bud Light, Budweiser Miller Lite, Newcastle, AT&T, McDonald's, Marlboro, Duracell, and many others both big and small that need powerful images.

Tim Tadder
Tim Tadder is an advertising photographer in southern California, specializing in creating dramatic photographs of people, sports, action and concepts. Tadder uses location photography combined with lighting effects to create truly unique images. Tim Tadder is a husband, father, picture maker, cyclist, Ravens fan, photoshop geek, and thankful everyday for another opportunity to do what he loves. Tim Tadder is represented by the AMAZING Liz Baugher of Emissary Artists, and supported by an outstanding studio manager, Verity Hoskins-Lopez. Clients include brands such as, Coke Zero, Gatorade, Powerade, Sears, Craftsman, Adidas, Bud Light, Budweiser Miller Lite, Newcastle, AT&T, McDonald's, Marlboro, Duracell, and many others both big and small that need powerful images.

Friday, 11 October 2013

Kevin Van Aelst
Kevin Van Aelst was born in Elmira, New York and did most of his growing up in central Pennsylvania. He recieved a B.A. in Psychology from Cornell University in 2002 and an M.F.A. from the University of Hartford in 2005. He currently lives and works in New Haven, Connecticut. He has taught photography classes at the University of Hartford Art School, Middlesex Community College, and currently is teaching at Quinnipiac University and ACES/Educational Center for the Arts High School Program. He is a recipient of a 2008 fellowship grant from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism.

Kevin Van Aelst
Kevin Van Aelst was born in Elmira, New York and did most of his growing up in central Pennsylvania. He recieved a B.A. in Psychology from Cornell University in 2002 and an M.F.A. from the University of Hartford in 2005. He currently lives and works in New Haven, Connecticut. He has taught photography classes at the University of Hartford Art School, Middlesex Community College, and currently is teaching at Quinnipiac University and ACES/Educational Center for the Arts High School Program. He is a recipient of a 2008 fellowship grant from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism.

Monday, 7 October 2013


Thomas Mangold doesn't feel he has a work history like many of us have.  After school and civil service, he went off to study Visual Communications in Dortmund where he still lives. During these studies, he had the opportunity for an internship at the advertising agency Grey Dusseldorf and also began to receive invites to publish his photographic series in magazines. Around this time, a new professor at the college arranged a one week intensive seminar in Strata 3D. “Being familiar with computers from the time of the VC20, which preceded the Commodore 64,” says Thomas, “I immediately liked the idea, and I tried to solve some of my semester tasks with the help of Strata, instead of doing it the photographic way.“


Thomas Mangold doesn't feel he has a work history like many of us have.  After school and civil service, he went off to study Visual Communications in Dortmund where he still lives. During these studies, he had the opportunity for an internship at the advertising agency Grey Dusseldorf and also began to receive invites to publish his photographic series in magazines. Around this time, a new professor at the college arranged a one week intensive seminar in Strata 3D. “Being familiar with computers from the time of the VC20, which preceded the Commodore 64,” says Thomas, “I immediately liked the idea, and I tried to solve some of my semester tasks with the help of Strata, instead of doing it the photographic way.“