Timothy Saccenti (New York, USA)

Timothy Saccenti (New York, USA)
From teen snapper to leading New York photographer, Timothy Saccenti makes it look as effortless as pushing a button.
After moving to NYC in the mid-90s, Saccenti began working with major artists and develop his skills, crystallizing a unique combination of sets, art direction and lighting. Featured in art shows and magazines worldwide, Saccenti’s work has been called “unnervingly real.”
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Beck Wheeler (Melbourne, Australia)
Beck Wheeler set out to make her fortune armed with a pen, a needle, some cotton, and a pocket full of magical beans.
Hillmancurtis, Inc. (New York, USA)
Especially focused on that evolving space where they all begin to merge
Cuartopiso – Carlos Roldán, Alejandro Posada (Medellín, Colombia)
Literally meaning “fourth floor”, this graphic studio has a good view over the worlds of art, architecture, and fashion.
Linn Olofsdotter (Boston, USA)
“I love sugar because it makes me feel good.”
Jean-Pacome Dedieu (Paris, France)
In 2002, Jean-Pacome got his big break shooting for Dazed And Confused.
Viagrafik (Wiesbaden, Germany)
“We love to disturb because we like to give a moment of confusion and/or joy to the viewer.”