The New York CG&A team having fun at Deutsch

Thanks to Ann Curran and Kayte Geldzahler for putting on a great show at Deutsch NY.

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Highlights for Olivia Bee 2010

Candace Gelman and Associates is excited to tell Olivia Bee’s story! Olivia joined CG&A in 2010. Her entire life has been documented since the early age of 11 through her camera. Olivia quickly realized that her camera was the perfect tool to tell her tale of the rainbow of emotions and experiences of teenage life. Like a beautifully shot diary, Olivia’s photographs depict a nostalgic coming of age narrative. Her visual stories are what everyone can relate to.

Put your feet up and relax as you enjoy Olivia Bee’s amazing story.

Though only 16, almost 17, Olivia has done more in the past year than most. Discovered by Converse, by way of her highly visited Flickr site, Olivia has shot for Converse, with VSA Partners, Nike 6.0, with 72 and Sunny plus many other clients. Her work has been displayed in numerous magazines including Dazed and Confused, American Photo, Frankie, Seventeen, and Zoom. Olivia has had exhibits all over the world.

Converse



Nike 6.0



Girls In Real Life Exhibition, NYC

Olivia @ Converse

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Brett Gelman in EAGLEHEART Beginning February 3 on Adult Swim

Click and check out teaser #02!

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Christopher Wilson Featured in Acura Magazine of Canada

Some of Christopher’s photography on skydiving was recently featured in an essay  in Acura of Canada, an exclusive magazine given to Acura owners in Canada.

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Christopher Wilson Cowboy Spread in Russian Magazine

Some of Christopher’s cowboy photography was featured in a 6-page spread in this month’s Afisha MIR, Moscow’s premiere travel magazine.  Not knowing any Russian, Christopher can only assume they wrote something nice about him.
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