Photo Stylist/ Set Decorator: Shannon Gini
Name:
Shannon Gini
Job Title:
Photo Stylist/ Set Decorator
Where can people see your work?
www.LookRiteinc.com
Work Experience:
I have been working as a Visual Stylist for over 18 years. I graduated from Colorado State University with a BA in Fine Art. I ventured into Visual Display and Merchandising with my pursuit of a creative career. This took me to NYC where I worked for Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s/59th St., and French Connection, UK. I moved to Atlanta 9 years ago, once here my creative aspirations lead me into Photo Styling. My focus: Product Styling, Set Decorating, Fashion Off-Figure, Tabletop, Cosmetics, and Prop Buying.
Clients:
Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Parisians, Linens and Things, Stein Mart, Bed Bath and Beyond, Winterthur, Home Depot, EXPO, Dixie Products, Barbara Barry Home, Atlanta Home Magazine, Touchstone, Carter’s.
What do you think needs to happen for ATL to be respected on a worldwide creative level?
Atlanta needs to be granted more high profile creative work. Once this happens the work will speak for itself.
Contact info:
Shannon Gini
LookRite, Inc.
shannon@lookriteinc.com
www.lookriteinc.com
770-891-0749
Work:



Maureen Allaben: Food/Prop Stylist
Name: Maureen Allaben / Creative Avenues Inc.
Job Title: Food/Prop Stylist
Where can people see your work? National Advertisements, Magazines, Menu Boards, TV Commercials, Trade Publications, Packaging
Work Experience: I have been styling for what seems like a lifetime. It all started with a photography class in college. In 1989 I earned my Bachelors Degree in Communications from Cal State University in Fullerton, California. I immediately started working alongside some of the best and most talented Food and Props Stylists in the industry learning and developing my skills. In 1993 I left California and moved to Atlanta, Georgia. Although I am based in the Southeast I work across the country on projects ranging from Food Styling to Set Dressing and Design, Fashion Off-Figure and Prop Hunting.
Clients you’ve helped: Coke, Publix, Lifetime Television, Rolling Stone Magazine, Home Depot, Carolina Pride, The Mirage Hotel and Casino, Atlantic Records, John Deere,
In order for ATL to be respected on a worldwide creative level, what do you think needs to be done? I feel more and more Atlanta is becoming a creative force internationally. As creative here in Atlanta we need to be proud of what we do and put it out there for the world to see.
Contact info?
Maureen Allaben
678-296-9852
www.CreativeAvenuesInc.com
Maureen@CreativeAvenuesInc.com

