Frank has spent three decades supporting photographers as a business partner, mentor, consultant, and advocate. This collaboration has led to numerous award-winning campaigns, art exhibitions, compelling editorial work, and successful books. He has worked with top advertising agencies and Fortune 500 companies on photographic projects. Frank is proud to have guided emerging artists, helping them build lasting and creative careers.
Christy Karpinski is the founder and editor of F-Stop Magazine, an online photography magazine that promotes contemporary photography from established and emerging photographers from around the world with the intent to inspire and support a community of artists. Christy has a background in Women’s Studies and Sociology as well as an MFA in Photography. She teaches at Columbia College Chicago.
Julia Fullerton-Batten is a celebrated fine-art photographer known for her cinematic narratives and specific thematic projects. As a Hasselblad Ambassador, she’s earned multiple international awards and has made significant contributions in the field with two published books. Her work, housed in prestigious collections like the National Portrait Gallery and the Houses of Parliament, has made a significant impact in contemporary photography.
Brooke, a self-portrait artist, captures the interplay of light and darkness. Her work, inspired by a vivid yet fearful childhood, features dreamlike characters. Although she initially studied film, her true passion for photography emerged in 2008. Her art frequently explores themes of death and rebirth, and she seeks to connect with both her own experiences and those of her audience. Brooke’s life is devoted to storytelling, with a goal of living numerous lifetimes in one.
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera. “
–Dorohea Lange–
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