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- Steven Mark Fisher x WorkspaceSteven is regularly commissioned by Workspace Group to document the many diverse spaces they have across London, capturing the people and small businesses that occupy them Production Support: Morgan Evans & Tracy Westcott Get in touch if you fancy collaborating or seeing Steven's new shiny portfolio! +44 (0) 207 619 9046 #peoplephotographer #peoplephotography #commission #workspace #smallbusiness #germainewalkeragency1
- NEW WORK: Hannah Maule-ffinch for IKEANEW WORK: Hannah Maule-ffinch was commissioned by Wunderman Thompson for a global, in-store and digital campaign for IKEA Get in touch if you fancy collaborating or seeing Hannah's new shiny portfolio! morgan@germaine.co.uk | +44 (0) 207 619 9046 #peoplephotographer #peoplephotography #femalephotographer #awardwinning #commission #advertising #campaign #germainewalkeragency
- Meet Photographer: CHARLIE CLIFTFor multi-award winning photographer and director Charlie Clift, it's all about people and their stories. Whether photographing an A-list celebrity in a studio, or a community worker in a makeshift food bank, Charlie will get up close and personal with his subjects to create stunningly intimate and honest portraits that tells a story and always heroes the person in the picture. Charlie is based in London, and regularly commissioned by a wide range of commercial and editorial clients in the UK a1
- NEW WORK: David Vintiner x STAMMATo mark International Stammering Awareness Day, David Vintiner was commissioned to shoot the new campaign for the British Stammering Association STAMMA, highlighting the many misconceptions those with a stammer experience. Through a stop motion film and a series of static out of home executions, "It’s How We Talk" beautifully captures people with a stammer mid-sentence, celebrating each moment, while also calling out damaging comments that countless have endured. The impactful new work, created
- DAVID VINTINER: The Last Sherpas of EuropeDavid Vintiner: The last Sherpas of Europe In the High Tatra mountains of northern Slovakia, Europe’s last sherpas climb rugged and dangerous paths hauling goods and supplies to mountain huts at altitudes of up to 2,250m. Although the mountain porters are called sherpas locally, the name derives from the ethnic group of Sherpas of Tibetan origin. Carrying loads of around 100kg the sherpas work in all weather, from hot summers to cold and stormy winters when temperatures can descend to -20C and
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