View digital photo portfolios for some of the best professionals out there. Our photographer profiles showcase a vast array of styles and provide inspirational insight from the person behind the lens.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013George Steinmetz: The Man In His Flying MachineGeorge Steinmetz has taken to the air to present views of inaccessible and rare locales around the world |
Tuesday, April 16, 2013Rodney Smith: Old School With A Modern TwistRodney Smith’s timeless photography is instantly recognizable. He explains how and why he shoots film, and how his study of theology plays a role in his whimsical images. |
Tuesday, February 26, 2013Sam Kaplan: The Problem SolverSam Kaplan raises the bar in the realm of studio still-life photography. The innovative professional displays a style that’s exacting and meticulous, yet never dull or sterile. |
Tuesday, February 12, 2013Ketch Rossi: EvolutionKetch Rossi has transitioned from a pure still photographer to a *Cinephotographer, and his latest projects are visually gripping, multimedia philanthropic endeavors |
Tuesday, January 1, 2013Stephen Wilkes: Bodies Of WorkArtist Stephen Wilkes continues to push the bounds of what can be done with a still photograph in both content and technique |
Tuesday, December 18, 2012Sylvie Blum: Natural BeautyIn her work, you can see the mark of Sylvie Blum’s fine-art influences, like Mapplethorpe, Lindbergh and Gorman. She works with her camera, lights and models like great sculptors work with clay. |
Tuesday, December 18, 2012Howard Schatz: At The Fights, In The StudioHoward Schatz’s 19th book is an in-depth exploration of the forms, shapes and textures of all things boxing, and the images are exceptional |
Tuesday, November 20, 2012Colin Finlay: Master Of The MixFinding a new photographic direction to explore, Colin Finlay creates a series of multilayered portraits that bring a more hands-on approach to his photography |
Tuesday, November 20, 2012Stephen Frink: Master The Over/UnderAcclaimed marine photographer Stephen Frink uses the camera to go back to his days as a competitive swimmer |
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Contender: Nicholas Mele
It can happen in an instant -
Contender: Cindy McDaniel
Going underwater for an unpredictable look -
Contender: Martin Christopher
“Angel Face” was photographed for a local hair salon’s ad campaign -
Contender: Bruce Roscoe
Meticulous attention to the lighting creates strong chiaroscuro and a dramatic effect -
Contender: Kevin Ziechmann
Reality and photography collide in this self-portrait -
Contender: David Miller
Rendering a split look in a “Frankenstein” photo -
Contender: Jeff Nadler
Black and white film and natural light gave this image its distinctive look -
Contender: Jessica Christie
Capturing emotions and creating a retro look -
Contender: Laura Bello
A little bling and vibrant color demand a viewer’s attention -
Contender: Dhrumil S. Desai
Style and substance came into play in making this warm-toned black and white portrait

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