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Presents the latest in Photography
March 10, 2010
 

Stephen Wilkes revisits Ellis Island for his latest campaign with The Gate Worldwide for State Street. The campaign's tagline reads "Invest in America, your grandparents did." The campaign draws on the heritage of American people and the passing of immigrants through Ellis Island as they made their way to a new life and opportunities. Wilkes uses retrofitted lenses from the 19th century for visual authenticity. Click here to learn more about the campaign.

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Jim Wright battles Bruce Willis for a shoot at a boxing ring for Men's Journal. Wright shot the cover and main feature.

 

Brian Doben shot the print campaign and TV spots for Kirstie Alley's "The Big Life" reality show on A&E.

 

Uli Weber shot a fashion story in Paradise Row, a pop-up gallery in London, for luxury title and members-only club Quintessentially.

   

Matthew Monteith was awarded the Abigail Cohen Prize in Photography from the American Academy in Rome. View more of his work from his time in Italy.

 

Michael Schnabel shoots the latest campaign for O2, UK's leading provider of mobile phones, broadband, & SIMs.

 

Henry Bourne went into the elegant and modern home of design luminary Marc Newson and style maker Charlotte Stockdale for Vogue UK.

   

Ruud Baan has just updated his body of work with exciting new stories for Esquire, Onitsuka Tiger, O'Neill, and more!

 

Tom Corbett had a blast with Kathrin W shooting a Gossip-Girl inspired spread for Cosmo UK that featured fun fashion by Shelly Vella

 

Justin Hollar captured the photogenic couple as they promote their new music project Ghost of a Sabre Toothed Tiger in Nylon magazine

   

Stuart Hall has been selected to be on the shortlist for the Professional Fine Art Conceptual and Constructed category out of over 35,000 photographers that entered the competition.

 

Erwin Olaf showed "Hotel" and "Dawn & Dusk", at the Hasted Haunt Kraeutler gallery to a packed opening night. "Hotel" deals with the transience and anomie of traveling.

 

Joel Meyerowitz's pioneering work in color photography is being shown at the Cincinnati Art Museum in Ohio and the Edwynn Houk gallery in New York.

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