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Spiros Politis shoots Hyper Real

Spiros has had a fantastic couple of weeks shooting for a “tech giant” in America to create some new photographs for their new campaign.

He was working on this shoot with a team of people from California, New York and London to create this series of work:

Laure et Sarah: New still life work

Laure et Sarah have been hard at work creating a new series of images for their portfolio, featuring YSL shoes:

Laure et Sarah exhibiting work at RKCR/Y&R

Laure et Sarah have recently been asked to exhibit some of their latest pictures from the nudes series on the walls of RKCR/Y&R:

Tif Hunter shoots “choccy phily” campaign with JWT

Tif’s new campaign with JWT advertising the brand new chocolate Philadelphia campaign for Kraft foods. Tif shot the alphabet completely out of chocolate and Philadelphia!

Pete Seaward behind the scenes: Land Rover 3D camapign

Pete has been back and forward with his latest Land Rover work, being in the midst of creating a new and exciting way of advertising. Here are some behind the scenes, with the campaign being launched sometime soon:

Spiros’s new work.

Spiros has recently shot a new campaign for an American client for a range of brand new, slim laptops.

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Land Rover has recently given a launch about the latest voyage of discovery campaign, as well as giving the 1,000,000th owner of the Land Rover discovery  a presentation on becoming such a prestigious recipient of their vehicle.

The presentation was attended by many VIP’s from Asia, as well as press and the general public.

Pete Seaward, who shot the campaign, was flown out especially for the occasion, and gave a talk on his experiences as a seasoned travel photographer. Here are some photos of him giving his speech at the event:

Pete Seawards Land Rover photos unveiled at Beijing Car Show.

Pete’s recent campaign for Land Rover has now gone live! The images were unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show today for the backdrops to the Land Rover stand.

We are thrilled to see the assignment be unveiled at such an important date in the motor industry calendar, and what better way to see the images than on 20ft projectors!

Well done Pete!

Nigel Parry for HBO

Nigel Parry Shoots Julianne Moore, Ed Harris and Woody Harrelson for HBO’s New Movie Game Change


Pete Seaward for Land Rover. Part three.

Pete Seaward is still shooting away for the new campaign for Land Rover. Right now we have a small update on his whereabouts!

 

He is currently in one of the most spiritual places in the world, Tibet for the last leg of the campaign.

12 Hour trains and various other modes of transport, himself and the team have made it!

New updates coming soon. For now here is one from the Gobi part of the shoot. I hope that ice was thick enough….

Tif Hunter featured over on Spitalfields life

A lovely piece of writing has just been published about Tif’s series “On Maltby St 2011” over on Spitalfields life blog, including Tif explaining in detail about the subjects from the series.

You can view the article here 

Nigel parry teaching at Palm Springs Photo festival 2012

Nigel Parry has been kindly asked to run a workshop this year at the Palm Springs Photo festival, which has a fantastic line up of photographers giving talks, seminars, and workshops. Nigel will be holding a 4 day workshop sometime between March 31st & April 6th, more news as and when we know what dates he will be in attendance.

Behind the scenes: Pete Seaward for Land Rover in China Pt. 2

Pete has kindly sent Sue Allatt HQ some more images from his trip to China for his latest work with Land Rover.

His set up for one of the shots is filled with triggers, cameras, and a very sophisticated one man tent to control all of the 25 cameras needed for the shot:

Spiros Politis shoots a Monkey.

Spiros is also having a refresh of his blog, including some new posts about what he’s been up to, including this picture of a Rhesus monkey called Mary.

See this and other blog posts here.

Spiros’s new website.

Spiros has had a good spruce of his website, which includes lots of new and unseen work, including these two portraits from a new series he is currently embarking upon:

See more of his work here!

Tif Hunter: On Maltby Street 2011

“I have often dreamed of finding a perfect place to do my food shopping. A place far from the strip-light nightmare of the supermarket: somewhere that offers the best of a farmer’s market with a taste of something from further afield. A slightly secret and hidden place, where supply goes with the ebb and flow of the seasons, where there is a constantly evolving group of traders bringing things to tempt and delight”

Nigel Slater’s description of the Saturday morning scene in and around Maltby Street, near London’s Tower Bridge, resonates with my own experience of it. Being lucky enough to live just around the corner, I have been a regular there since its inception and have enjoyed all that it offers including its seasonal ebb and flow.

It is this group of traders, these neighbours and friends, who, over the Saturday mornings of 2011, became the subject of these photographs. I thank them all for the generous gift of their time and for the pleasure of collaborating to make these pictures.

They have all been shot in natural light on a Sinar 5×4 camera using the now irreplaceable Polaroid Type 55 film. Due to my limited supply of this precious film I restricted myself to no more than two sheets per person. 

As I print them, I will post the results over the coming weeks.

-Tif Hunter

Tif’s new project is now available to view on a blog created solely for the project, this is a prelude for an exhibition that will be taking place in spring. 


You can view more of the work from the project here.

Another “hard day in the office” for Pete Seaward.

Pete is currently shooting the a campaign for Land Rover, and is now enduring his signature “hard day in the office” with Camels, Donkeys, Sand, and some brand new 4×4’s in the Gobi desert, China.

Here are some behind the scenes shots:

You would think it would be warm, but its actually -15!