
Our Global creative team is always working hard behind the scenes with our network of award-winning photographers to create exciting new imagery for our collections.
(Photo by Oli Kellett, Photonica/Getty Images, 120890904)
Breed, our biannual magazine, showcases some of this fresh content and gives a snapshot into our creative world. Issue 2 looks at themes of friendship and community, the great outdoors and sport, as well as interviews with our contributors as well as one of our ...
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This photo was taken on Vancouver’s North Shore while I was on a yearlong road trip around North America, taking photos and having adventures. The North Shore is a world-renowned Mecca for mountain biking. I’d gone out that day with some particular styles of shot in mind and had been planning to use my flash to capture some crisp and bright action shots as we rode trails on the mountainside. After only a few exposures ...
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When we heard the news that Tamaggo’s 360 degree consumer camera may be available for purchase later this year, it immediately got us thinking about Ernst Haas, and how, for his time, his innovations in color photography were amazing, powerful and, above all, groundbreaking.
We’re honored to feature Haas’s work in our Masters Collection, as well as in this podcast in which our own VP, Hulton Archive Matt Butson talks to Haas’s son, Alex Haas, about his father’s pioneering the world ...
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Creatives, we’re calling you out. Think you can demonstrate why online video and multimedia is still a growing and highly engaging communication platform? Of course you can.
Our 2012 Mishmash competition is now open, and we’re looking for great video talent. You can read more about the contest here, but in short, this is your opportunity to mess with our high res video, stills and music to create a short video of your own. Check it ...
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athletes,
blog,
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Creative imagery,
Freedom,
Getty Images,
Health,
Patrick Giardino,
Scott MacBlane,
swimming,
Wellness
With Ironman 70.3 coming up this month in Chile and South Africa, we’re thinking a lot about how the feelings associated with races like these — concepts such as health, freedom and being one with the elements — are represented creatively.
So naturally, the striking images shot by renowned photographer Patrik Giardino and art directed by our own Scott MacBlane, immediately come to mind.
You can read more about the shoot and the thinking behind the creative direction on Curve, but MacBlane sums it ...
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