Christian Kozowyk’s image of a rescue diver in the U.S. Navy, shot for the Department of Defense in collaboration with Mullen Advertising Agency, was featured in the PDN Photo Annual 2011.
Congratulations, Christian!
Christian Kozowyk’s image of a rescue diver in the U.S. Navy, shot for the Department of Defense in collaboration with Mullen Advertising Agency, was featured in the PDN Photo Annual 2011.
Congratulations, Christian!
Olivia Bee’s emerging style is gaining recognition throughout the industry, most notably in PDN’s “The Year in Photography” article, which highlighted the most important trends, developments, and milestones around the world of photography.
PDN highlighted Olivia’s free-spirited and youthful imagery for the Nike 6.0 lookbook, alongside the work of Ryan McGinley for Levi’s Go Forth campaign. Their fly on the wall, slice-of-life approach is setting the paradigm for youth culture and imagery with its authentic natural feel.
Thanks to John and Peter at 72andSunny for believing in Olivia’s work and Holly Hughes for a great article.
Read the PDN article here.
The images were part of a series of portraits of a soldier who was blinded and scarred in a horrific bomb explosion, and who has gone on to be become a triathlete and an inspiration to countless disabled veterans—so much so that he was recognized personally by President Obama. Commission by RBMM, a Dallas-based design firm, the images were published by Unisource as part of a campaign to bring awareness to the Lakeshore Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps disabled veterans. It was a moving experience for all involved.
Congratulations Christopher on an amazing job with such great impact. Thanks to Jeff Barfoot for reaching out to Christopher and your vision.
Foam Magazine uses Olivia Bee imagery in honor of Spring. In their latest issue called “Happy Issue” a collection of work was chosen to represent a cheerful lust of life, Olivia’s work was chosen and featured in a 16 page photo spread accompanied by a wonderful 4 page article by Ken Miller who beautifully recounts Olivia’s connection to photography as well as her emerging style. This collection of photographs perfectly showcases Olivia Bee’s natural ability to visually capture moments. These moments often exude overwhelming feelings of nostalgia, youthfulness, and a romantic idea of what it is like to be a young adult in the world today.
Congratulations Olivia!
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Holly Hughes a couple weeks ago. She wanted my thoughts on how the business is these days, what has changed for me especially in the last year and what I expect from the talent I represent. Below are samples of the wonderful new additions to CG&A, Christian Kozowyk, Maren Caruso, Olivia Bee, which fit the model of what photographers need to do in these current times. Enjoy the article and thank you Holly.
Click here to read Holly Hughes interview with Candace.