Sunday Post 10-26-08
Bryan Peterson
For over 30 years Bryan Peterson has been shooting professional commercial photography for clients such as Philips, Intel, and Citibank. Communication Arts Photography Annual has featured his work seven times, and Print Magazine has shwon him four times. He has also won the New York Art Directors Gold Award. He is a contributing editor for Popular Photography Magazine and has published four books, Understanding Exposure, Understanding Digital, Learning to See Creatively, and Beyond Portraits. Jim Infantio of AD-NY-Wunderman Worldwide has said "It is rare to find such a talented photographer who honestly has his ego in check. Brian is a team player from day one and always brings to the table a host of ideas!"His work is bright and bold, and though not always the cleanest of backgrounds (or foregrounds) they are still striking and powerful. He makes very interesting use of motion blur and sometimes captures intriguing high contrast lighting. His color palette is quite enviable.
Interview:
http://www.betterphoto.com/article.asp?id=67
Gallery:
http://www.veer.com/products/artistgallery.aspx?artist=8409
Website:
www.bryanfpeterson.com




For over 30 years Bryan Peterson has been shooting professional commercial photography for clients such as Philips, Intel, and Citibank. Communication Arts Photography Annual has featured his work seven times, and Print Magazine has shwon him four times. He has also won the New York Art Directors Gold Award. He is a contributing editor for Popular Photography Magazine and has published four books, Understanding Exposure, Understanding Digital, Learning to See Creatively, and Beyond Portraits. Jim Infantio of AD-NY-Wunderman Worldwide has said "It is rare to find such a talented photographer who honestly has his ego in check. Brian is a team player from day one and always brings to the table a host of ideas!"His work is bright and bold, and though not always the cleanest of backgrounds (or foregrounds) they are still striking and powerful. He makes very interesting use of motion blur and sometimes captures intriguing high contrast lighting. His color palette is quite enviable.
Interview:
http://www.betterphoto.com/article.asp?id=67
Gallery:
http://www.veer.com/products/artistgallery.aspx?artist=8409
Website:
www.bryanfpeterson.com




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