Photographer: Toby Newcomer
Name: Toby Newcomer
Job Title: Photographer
Where people can see your work? www.tobynewcomerphotography.com
Work Experience: After graduating from the Art Institute of Colorado, I shot Architecture for a company based out of Illinois for 2 years . I moved to Atlanta in 2004 and assisted for a couple of years. I started shooting freelance and after a year took a full time shooting position for a local production studio. There I have gained a lot of experience photographing product and fashion while continuing to work with my freelance clientele.
Clients you’ve helped: Pure Red Creative, Ambrosi, Home Depot, Stienmart, Kirtklands, Arthur Lauer, Olive
The Lowman Group, Coolfitted.com, Francois and CO. Morton Buildings
What do you think needs to happen for ATL to be respected on a worldwide creative level?
There is a lot of great talent here in Atlanta. Maybe Atlanta just needs a good Rep? Seriously though, I think it will take time for the larger markets to come to realize the talent that is here. We just need to continue to create great work.
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Photographer: Jeff Von Hoene
Name: Jeff Von Hoene
Job Title: Photographer
Where can people see your work?
http://www.vonhoene.com
Work Experience:
Award winning advertising and retail photographer published in Archive, Communication Arts and PDN
Clients you’ve helped: American Express, AT&T, Bloomingdales, Chrysler, Coca-Cola, Delta, Energizer, Estee Lauder, FEMA, Fiji Water, Johnson & Johnson, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Russell Athletic, Scana, Shaw, Toyota, UPS
What do you think needs to happen for ATL to be respected on a
worldwide creative level?
worldwide creative level? I think we are already there for the most part. Some of the finest ad agencies and design firms are right here in Atlanta with great local, national and international clients. Atlanta also has agencies from other large cities from all over the world that hire Atlanta based photographers and creatives. As far as making Atlanta more known for its creative talent, a global campaign exposing Atlanta’s accomplishments could make a tremendous difference for its recognition.
Contact info:
Jeff Von Hoene
Von Hoene Photography, Inc
500 Bishop Street NW B-1
Atlanta, Georgia 30318
404-355-4422
jeff@vonhoene.com
www.vonhoene.com
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Photographer: Keith Taylor
Name: Keith Taylor
Job Title:
Freelance Editorial and Advertising Photographer
Where can people see your work?
http://www.keithtaylorphotography.com
Work Experience:
Spent about two and a half years assisting after finishing the photography program at The Creative Circus while shooting the occasional freelance job. I then accepted a full-time position shooting for a local marketing firm and gained a vast amount of experience shooting people on location. After being there a little more than a year I left that position to pursue freelance work again — that was a little over a year ago now.
Clients you’ve helped:
My work has represented and appeared in marketing materials for: Ameripark, BMW, Gwinnett Technical College,
Advantis Construction, Ernst & Young, BioTrauma, Allgood Pest Solutions and The Sean Costello Fund for Bi-Polar Research, to name a few. It has also appeared in numerous publications and in various CD artwork and marketing materials for various musicians.
What do you think needs to happen for ATL to be respected on a
worldwide creative level?
An act of God.
On a more serious note — Atlanta is what it is. It’s a great city with a lot of amazingly talented people. But is it the next New York City, Los Angeles, Paris or Milan? One can only hope - but I’m not going to hold my breath on it.
Contact info:
Keith Taylor Photography
keith@keithtaylorphotography.com
http://www.keithtaylorphotography.com
770.634.8906
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Photographer: Nan McCulloch (Food Stylist)
Name: Nan McCulloch
Job Title: Food Stylist
Where can people see your work? Advertising, Menu Boards, Magazines, SMT’s, Turner’s Dinner and a Movie, Celebrity Chef food Demos and commercials
Work Experience: Nan has worked in still photography as well as feature films and commercials. She has a photography background which led her to be a stylist. Her
Work as a stylist encompasses Food, props, sets and costuming. She has focused on food styling for the past 8 years and has grown into a chef as well as a wine connoisseur.
She can style fast food as well as a gourmet meal. She excels at garnishes and presentation.
Clients you’ve helped: Publix, Food Lion, Subway, Ruby Tuesdays, Chik fil A, Krystal, Bacardi, Skyy Vodka, Moet Chandon, Seattles Best, Salwa Food, Orefresco, Birds eye,
Brooks Beans, Captain D’s, Jordon Ruben , Cat Cora, Takaashi Yagahaashi, The Deen Brothers
In order for ATL to be respected on a worldwide creative level, what do you think needs to be done? Present cutting edge concept and execution. Have a sense of humor
Contact info:
Nan McCulloch-Food Stylist
C :404-664-7364
O: 770-664-7474
nan@nanmcculloch.com
www.nanmcculloch.com





