| Canon will be running a portfolio review service at the show. The schedule of portfolio reviews will be available at the portfolio review reception area (see floor plan on arrival). Book in early with one of the following reviewers to avoid disappointment. |
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| Guy Hipwell (Wednesday only) |
| Guy Hipwell is founder and Creative Director of the online fashion magazine, Fashion156.com and regularly collaborates with some of the industry's most inspiring new generation of photographers and directors. With over 20 years experience of styling fashion and advertising shoots, he looks for individuals who understand and appreciate that the clothing in editorials need to look incredible. |
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| Lorenzo Agius |
| When Lorenzo shot the iconic images that accompanied the release of ‘Trainspotting’ in 1996, his photographic career took off almost literally overnight. Inspired by Richard Avedon’s work with ordinary people, in his book In The American West, Lorenzo’s gritty portraits of the film’s stars launched him into the world of celebrity photography, where he has been pre-eminent ever since. |
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| Paul Pensom (Wednesday only) |
| Paul Pensom is an editorial art director with fifteen years’ industry experience. He has won numerous awards and has commissioned and art directed photography for clients and publications including Getty Images, i-D, The Observer, The Independent and Time Out. He currently art directs Creative Review. |
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| Grant Scott |
| With a career spanning 26 years as an art director at Elle, Foto8 and Tatler Magazines amongst others, as well as having art directed and edited a number of monographs for internationally acclaimed photographers. Grant is an experienced reviewer of images covering the areas of portrait, fashion and interiors work. Having also worked as a professional photographer for the last ten years he understands what it is like to be on both sides of the fence. Grant is now the Group Brand Editor of Imaging for Archant Publishing and is the Editor for both Professional Photographer and from January 2010 for Photography Monthly magazine. |
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| Anthony Moore (Tuesday only) |
| Anthony Moore is Art Editor of monthly football magazine, FourFourTwo. His August cover of the magazine featuring Argentinean footballer, Lionel Messi, was recently nominated for cover of the year at key Industry Awards, The Maggies. Anthony was previously Art Editor at gadget magazine, Stuff. |
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| Annabel Williams |
| Annabel Williams leapt into the photographic industry offering a dynamic and motivating approach to training with an intuitive understanding of the market place and future trends. Her intuitive approach is the driving force behind her unique style of innovative and contemporary portraiture, which has won many awards. Annabel appears regularly on TV and in the press, and is the author of several books. |
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| Felix Neill (Tuesday only) |
| Felix Neill is the Art Director of Wonderland Magazine, where he has worked since graduating from Chelsea College of Art. His freelance work includes projects with Nike, Topman and Dazed & Confused. This year he co-founded 'Blanket', an independent design studio and creative consultancy. |
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| Jonathon Scott (Tuesday only) |
| Jonathan is one of the best wildlife photographers in the world, thanks to his involvement in TV programmes such as Big Cat Diaries, Elephant Diaries and Wild Things. |
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Guy Merrill, Art Director &Susie Adams, Editor (12.00-14.00) |
| Getty Images |
Getty Images is the world’s leading creator and distributor of still imagery, footage and multimedia products, as well as a recognized provider of other forms of premium digital content, including music. Getty Images serves business customers in more than 100 countries and is the first place creative and media professionals turn to discover purchase and manage images and other digital content. Its award-winning photographers and imagery help customers produce inspiring work which appears every day in the world’s most influential newspapers, magazines, advertising campaigns, films, television programs, books and Web sites. Visit Getty Images at http://www.gettyimages.com/_ to learn more about how the company is advancing the unique role of digital media in communications and business, and enabling creative ideas to come to life. |