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David Walter Banks (b. 1982) is an American born photographer living in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a conceptually based documentary and portrait photographer. His work is aimed at questioning the way in which we view the everyday reality around us.
Banks was a candidate for the 2009 PDN30, and his work was recognized by the 2009 Magenta Foundation Flash Forward 2009 census of emerging photographers. His work was exhibited at the 2009 LOOK3 Festival of the Photograph.
David's clients have included The New York Times, Stern Magazine, TIME, GQ, Bombay Sapphire, Forbes Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, People Magazine, ESPN The Magazine, The FADER Magazine, Golf Digest, Spin Magazine, XXL Magazine, Sporting News, Interscope Records, IEEE Spectrum Magazine, Bloomberg News and Atlanta Magazine
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Kendrick Brinson (b. 1983) is a photographer based out of Atlanta, Georgia. She worked full-time as an intern and a staff photographer for newspapers for three and a half years after receiving a journalism degree from the University of Georgia in 2005. In that time she won numerous regional and state photo awards from Georgia AP, Georgia Press Association, MDDC Press Association, Southern News Photographers Association and NPPA clip contests. In 2009, she left The Augusta Chronicle to pursue personal projects and to work full-time with Luceo Images. Her current photographic interests include exploring the Deep South, as she has spent her entire life in the South, yet feels like an outsider in many ways.
Her clients include Time Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, Atlanta Magazine, The Chronicle of Higher Education and The New York Times, among others. Her images have appeared on The Today Show, ABC News, in People Magazine, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Washington Times, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Boston Globe, The Pittsburgh Post Gazette and more.
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Matt Eich (b. 1986) was raised in the peanut-farming town of Suffolk, Virginia. In 2004 he began his studies in photojournalism at Ohio University where his love for photography and passion for social issues intersected.
In 2006 Matt was named the 61st College Photographer of the Year. The summer of 2008 he interned with National Geographic Magazine, traveling to Peru, India, Rwanda and Botswana before returning to Ohio to complete his degree.
While finishing school he began working as a freelance photographer for clients such as Newsweek, Mother Jones, The FADER, Smithsonian, The New York Times, US News & World Report, The Wall Street Journal, Apple and others. In 2009 Matt received POYi's Community Awareness Award, The Magenta Foundation's Bright Spark Award, was a finalist for the W. Eugene Smith Grant and was selected for the 16th World Press Photo Joop Swart Masterclass.
Matt and his family now live in Norfolk, Virginia where he compulsively documents everything around him.
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Kevin German (b. 1979) studied photography and journalism at Washington State University. He worked for 5 years in newspapers from California to Florida. In 2008, he left the staff of The Sacramento Bee and moved to Southeast Asia to focus on humanitarian documentaries. That same year, he co-founded the collective Luceo Images. He is based out of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
He has won numerous awards from the Pictures of the Year competition. In 2005 he was named Illinois Press Photographer of the Year. In 2009 he was named Southern Photographer of the Year.
His clients include Bloomberg News, CityPass Guide, CNN Traveller, Edge Asia, Eyemazing, Forbes, International Trucking, Johnnie Walker, Monocle Magazine, National Geographic, Newsweek, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal Asia, Time, SNOB, Vanity Fair, Windsor Plaza Hotel.
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Daryl Peveto (b. 1969) is a photographer with a passion for social documentary storytelling. He is a recent graduate of the Visual Journalism Program at Brooks Institute, where he interned at The Ventura County Star and the San Diego Union-Tribune. Over the last few years he has worked issues ranging from American nomads to the black market economies of Peru to active octogenarians, which has been recognized by Photo District News, College Photographer of the Year and the National Press Photographers Association. He lives in Southern California with his wife Jennifer and their son Finn Maddox. He is currently working on a long-term project on energy sources. His clients have included The FADER Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, US News & World Report, MSNBC, San Diego Union-Tribune, ABC Television, and Marriott Hotels.
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Matt Slaby (b. 1979) is a photographer based in Denver, Colorado. Before turning his attention to photography, he traveled the western United States as a wildland firefighter with the U.S. Forest Service Hotshots also working winters as an EMT with a metropolitan ambulance service. Slaby interned at U.S. News & World Report covering the 2006 congressional elections and the Washington, D.C. politcal circuit, including the White House and U.S. Capitol. He has a background in writing and literature and holds a J.D. from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Slaby brings his diverse background to the field of photography and journalism and is particularly passionate about making social justice issues accessible to the greater public. His current photographic efforts are divided between the Rocky Mountain West and Latin America.
A selection of his clients includes U.S. News & World Report, TIME, Newsweek, Newsweek Poland, The Wall Street Journal, NEON Magazine, SPIN, Outdoor Life, XXL, Ebay Magazine, Mother Jones, The Latina Initiative, The Bureau of Land Management, Audubon Magazine, The Chronicle of the Horse, National Public Radio, Discovery Communications, and Human Rights Campaign.
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