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
Photographer: Amanda Shoemaker

Name:
Amanda Shoemaker
Job Title:
Photographer / Owner - Capturinglight Photography
Where can people see your work?
capturinglight.com
capturinglight.com/blog
Tell us about your business and what you offer clients?
My business is focused on providing Atlanta parents with modern, custom portraits of their precious little ones.
When did you first become interested in photography?
During summer vacation when I was 12 years old, my family traveled from our small hometown in Georgia to northern California. Because these types of trips were very rare for my family, I remember wanting to soak up every detail, and I snapped many rolls of film to share with my friends back home.
How do you create an emotional connection with your clients?
I like to get to know my clients before our session takes place. At the session, I try to put everyone at ease so that they are comfortable and natural in front of my camera. With children, I usually hang out and play for a while before we get started so that he/she has time to “warm up” to me. The most helpful thing for me is patience. I never rush. I always take the time to ensure that I connect with my little clients and accomplish my vision for that particular session.
Do you have a favorite shoot or client experience?
In late 2007, I documented an emotional military homecoming with a very sweet family at Hartsfield-Jackson airport. You can read more about this shoot on my blog »
Any raves or reviews you would like to share?
I love getting feedback from my clients, and I’ve posted a few of my favorite reviews on my site »
Contact info:
capturinglight.com/contact
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Photographer: Frank Shoemaker

Name:
Frank Shoemaker
Job Title:
Photographer
Where can people see your work?
frankphotographer.com
Work Experience:
Many years…
Contact info:
Gamtnrider@aol.com
770.925.4755
Photographer: Yvonne Boyd

Name:
Yvonne Boyd
Job Title:
Photographer
Where can people see your work?
www.yvonneboyd.com
www.at-edge.com
Work Experience:
2 years full time
Clients you’ve helped:
Attaché, auto trader, bicycling magazine, cannon financial, city issue, forest city properties, fortune, life, Marriott, modern luxury, outsides go, runner’s world, the cove atlantis.
What do you think needs to happen for ATL to be respected on a worldwide creative level?
Take a look at the world and then work a little harder and smarter.
Contact info:
info@yvonneboyd.com
404.395.9330
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Photographer: Pat Molnar

Name:
Pat Molnar
Job Title:
By trade I am a photographer, but my true passion is procreation.
Where can people see your work?
www.patmolnar.com
www.at-edge.com
www.cynthiaheld.com
Work Experience:
11yrs. That and I once threw a mime/clown out of a bar.
Clients you’ve helped:
blue cross blue shield, cingular, Toyota, floridas natural, mizuno, aptivus, raymond james financial, ga lottery, capitol records, citizens bank, at&t, habitat for humanity, fast company, men’s journal, best life, interview, Macy’s.
What do you think needs to happen for ATL to be respected on a worldwide creative level?
People need to look at the people who are doing the best work in the world and then do work that’s better. That and don’t clip your bloody cellphone to your belt.
Contact info:
patmolnar@mac.com
Cynthia@cynthiaheld.com
323.655.2979
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