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greg hatton
Greg Hatton is an artist focused on capturing embedded views of the world with a clear purpose of sharing the stories that go along with them. From the details of a crack in the concrete to a raw emotion of a political rally; his work is best described as a form of “Fine Art Photo Journalism”. Time spent shooting documentary projects has developed a deep sense empathy and wonder in the world.
Michael Katz
Michael has been photographing wild places since he was a youngster, paddling the rivers of Wisconsin and the lakes of Quetico. Once I started photographing seriously, I gravitated toward the west, taking a weeklong Yosemite workshop in 1980 with Tupper Ansel Blake and John Sensor. Because I am a writer, there has been a strong literary influence in my life, first with Sigurd Olson and Aldo Leopold and later with Wallace Stegner, Edward Abbey and Barry Lopez.
Jerry Podany
Los Angeles based artist Jerry Podany uses manipulated fragments of digitally captured photographic “events”, some created by the artist some captured from random encounters, to construct images of alternate realities that reflect the interaction between the urban environment and the many definitions of nature. He seeks to explore the inadvertent beauty of urban detritus, of accidental and often unnoticed compositions and unexpected visual relationships.
Stephen Vanasco
Stephen Vanasco is a New York born, Los Angeles raised photographer. Working within the medium for over 20 years he defines himself not by a single subject matter but by his eye and how he translates what he sees through his camera. His passion for photography allows him to explore various subjects building bodies of work that inspire him and allow for a creative freedom. He attributes his approach to photography to having lived through the subculture underground era of skateboarding as a teenager in 1990’s LA.
Steve Goldman
Fifty years ago as a teen growing up in Los Angeles, Steve was thrust into the world of sex, drugs, and rock & roll of the 70’s music scene…filled with brilliant artists, raunchy parties, private jets, jars of cocaine, and unlimited budgets. It all started by accident at a David Bowie concert on March 12, 1973. Now fifty years later, upon the urging of friends and family, Steve has unearthed thousands of negatives and slides with a fresh life’s perspective on this golden era in music history.
Robert Parker
Photographer Robert Parker uses light and form to reveal unexpected moments and intriguing shapes. He was inspired to pursue photography living near the Pacific Ocean and studied at Art Center College of Design and San Francisco Art Institute. Esteemed photographer Imogen Cunningham’s mentorship helped him become a Lecturer in Photography at Stanford University. He founded the MFA in Photography program and showed his work at Smith-Andersen Gallery in Palo Alto and others.
Frank Jackson
Mr. Jackson’s interest and appetites are diverse. He enjoys fresh air, strawberry milkshakes, and black and white film, though he admits the combination often gives him gas. “I prefer shooting in black and white”, says Jackson, because it forces the viewer to look at the essence of an image… its form, tone , light , and shadow… instead of being distracted by the decorative effects of color. And also black and white film costs less.
Jérôme Brunet
Jérôme Brunet has shot a veritable who’s who in the Blues, Rock, and Soul genres. His awarding-winning photographs have been published internationally in Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Time, Billboard, Popular Photography, American Photo, Guitar World, Variety, Smithsonian and The New York Times. His client list includes Leica, Nikon, Fender, Gibson, John Varvatos, Warner Bros. Records and he has collaborated with the non-profit organizations Unicef, T.J. Martell Foundation, and the Recording Academy’s MusiCares. Jérôme Brunet is based in West Hollywood and his work is represented by fine-art galleries around the world.
Caleb Knueven
Caleb is a film photographer based out of Los Angeles. He was born into a military family who instilled the sense of motion into life – always moving every four years. This constant lifestyle of movement and adventure instilled the destiny to explore the abandoned world around, longing for the stories that seep from the peeling painted walls and long forgotten spaces. Photography is exploration, freedom, life. He loves long walks on the beach with his M6, a finely crafted cup of coffee, atomic fireball candies, and BBQ just to name a few.
Jacko Fernandez
Jérôme Brunet has shot a veritable who’s who in the Blues, Rock, and Soul genres. His awarding-winning photographs have been published internationally in Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Time, Billboard, Popular Photography, American Photo, Guitar World, Variety, Smithsonian and The New York Times. His client list includes Leica, Nikon, Fender, Gibson, John Varvatos, Warner Bros. Records and he has collaborated with the non-profit organizations Unicef, T.J. Martell Foundation, and the Recording Academy’s MusiCares. Jérôme Brunet is based in West Hollywood and his work is represented by fine-art galleries around the world.
Jaime Fernandez
Born in Madrid, shaped by the vibrant energy of New York, and now based in Orange County, is a versatile photographer with a passion for all styles of photography. With 14 years of experience as a creative director in advertising, he brings a unique perspective to every shot, drawing inspiration from the people and world around him. Jaime’s work transcends genres, reflecting his ability to blend creativity with technical expertise.
Pete Halvorsen
Pete Halvorsen is a fine art photographer based in Manhattan Beach, California, known for capturing life’s motion in still images. Originally from Northern California, he transitioned from acting and film making to photography, influenced by global travels and the ocean’s rhythm. Blending fine art, travel, and commercial work, he has collaborated with brands like Leica, Four Seasons and Meta. His nostalgic style, often shot on film, has been exhibited worldwide
mary rozzi
Mary Rozzi is an Italian-American photographer and director whose work moves fluidly between fashion, portraiture, and fine art to examine the performance of identity, particularly as it is embodied, adorned, and exposed. Her images often occupy a space between the spontaneous and the staged—appearing natural, yet constructed with a quiet, deliberate intensity. Drawing on a lineage of six generations of pyrotechnic artists, Rozzi approaches photography as both a precision-based practice and an act of discovery.
Betina La Plante
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Betina La Plante began her career in film and television production, before focusing on photography in 2009. She divides her time between Los Angeles and London, working on assignments for different clients in the editorial field, as well as private commissions. Recently she has also returned to the film industry as on set stills photographer.
Attiken Vega
Attiken Vega (b. 2000, Whittier, California) is a Los Angeles–based photographer whose work fuses urban exploration, fashion, and skateboarding into a distinct visual language. Growing up skating the streets of LA, Vega developed a style rooted in skateboarding, chasing sunsets from rooftops, and capturing raw portraits of models intertwined with cities. Working with both film and digital, his photography blends fine art sensibilities with the grit and movement of street culture. Since late 2024, Vega has collaborated with Icon Lab, traveling to create fine art images that merge his background in exploration with high-fashion and skate aesthetics.