Mark was back at Sundance this past January and had the opportunity to shoot KCRW DJ Jason Bentley and musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird. Click here for the online version of the article and more images from the shoot!
Mark was back at Sundance this past January and had the opportunity to shoot KCRW DJ Jason Bentley and musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird. Click here for the online version of the article and more images from the shoot!
Mark had the pleasure of shooting actor Jai Courtney a few months ago for Trunk Archive. One of the final images appears in this month’s issue of Men’s Fitness. Courtney plays Bruce Willis’ son in the film A Good Day to Die Hard, in theaters now.
File this under “just another day at the office” — last month Mark shot porn star James Deen for Brazilian magazine TPM. You may recognize his name from a recent New York times articles and several TMZ posts chronicling life on set with Lindsay Lohan during the filming of The Canyons. Or you may recognize him from one of the 1,300 films he has appeared in — we won’t judge. Click here for a behind the scenes video from the shoot.
It’s all about hair in the February issue of Glamour magazine. Check out some of my backstage pics from fashion week — hard to believe the F/W shows are right around the corner!
This update is a little delayed, but in new and exciting news Mark’s images won honorable mention in the following categories of the 2012 IPA contest — editorial: sports, fine art: nudes, advertising: fashion, fine art: abstract, portrait and advertising: fashion. Impressive!
Spencer Nikosey is an industrial designer and founder of Kill Spencer, a high-end sustainable men’s luggage and accessories company based in Los Angeles, CA. Each piece is 100% made in the USA and the products are designed and manufactured out of the company’s workshop in the Downtown Arts District.
Mark’s photos are all over the pages of the September issue of Glamour magazine. Here are a few highlights including the beauty and fashion openers and portraits of musician Sophie Auster enjoying her first fashion show ever — Chanel!
Amanda Thomas, owner and designer of jewelry company LuvAJ, started her accessories line as an after-school hobby in high school. Fred Segal eventually picked up the entire line and at the tender age of 16 Amanda officially launched LuvAJ. The brand has gained quite a following and Amanda is working full time as designer of “badass bling,” graphic designer, art director, etc. etc. etc. for the company — this girl can do it all! Check out her awesome designs on her website, LuvAJ.com and see what inspires Amanda on her blog.