Amber Gray’s photography for August Alsina’s “DRUGS”
Selections from the album art and media campaign for August Alsina’s record, “DRUGS.”
Photographer: Amber Gray
Client: Def Jam Recordings
Senior Vice President, Creative Services: Sandy Brummels
Artist Management: J. Erving, J. Erving Group
Photographer Ture Lillegraven for Esquire’s Big Black Book
Photographed visvim’s Hiroki Nakamura at his home for the latest issue of Esquire’s Big Black Book.
Photographer: Ture Lillegraven
Client: Esquire
Photo Editor: Michael Norseng
Alex Bernstein photographed Formula Drift Pro Chris Forsberg
Formula Drift Pro Chris Forsberg with his Datsun 280z on the Angeles Crest Highway in California.
Photographer: Alex Bernstein
Photographer Collin Hughes for TaylorMade
Photographer: Collin Hughes
Client: TaylorMade
Agency: Zambezi
Agency Producers: Nathan Nowak, Nat Bricker and Sean Carnage
Photographer Ricky Rhodes for Steve Madden
Portraits and concert pictures of Marian Hill & Ezi from the Steve Madden Music series at
Music Hall of Williamsburg.
Photographer: Ricky Rhodes
Client: Steve Madden
Production Company: OnSlot Creative

Photographer Elizabeth Weinberg for Men’s Health
Weinberg’s portraits of Headspace founder, Andy Puddicombe.
Photographer: Elizabeth Weinberg
Client: Men’s Health
Photo Editor: Jeanne Graves
Ramona Rosales’ cover + feature for The Hollywood Reporter
Photographed stylist Karla Welch with actresses Sarah Paulson and Ruth Negga for The Hollywood Reporter Stylist issue.
Photographer: Ramona Rosales
Client: The Hollywood Reporter
Photo Editor: Kate Pappa
Rush Jagoe’s photo essay for the New Orleans Airlift
Jagoe’s work from an ongoing project exploring the commercial fishing communities in collaboration with the New Orleans Airlift.
New Orleans Airlift is an artist-driven initiative that collaborates and creates alongside the artists and communities we support.
Airlift was founded in 2008 by musician and artist manager Jay Pennington and Delaney Martin, a multi-media installation artist, as a response to the unparalleled destruction of Hurricane Katrina and its devastating aftermath which left local artists, like all New Orleanians, struggling for their lives and livelihoods.
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