When high-end bike component company SRAM approached photographer Jamie Kripke with their newest cycling campaign, saying yes to the gig was a no-brainer. An avid cyclist himself, Jamie was not only physically prepared for the job, he was creatively primed as well. “This felt like a project I had been training for for years. I am really proud of this one.”
Read MoreAudi does it different. When Jamie Kripke was approached by ad agency Muh-tay-zik Hof-fer with a project for the luxury car company, he was excited to hear about their refreshing take on creative.
Read MorePhotographers Jamie Kripke and Michael Prince were thankful when Forbes presented them with a project that was within reach. Jamie with only a camera in hand, and Michael operating his drone, they each traveled within the confines of their community, visually noting the various affects of our pandemic on businesses of all sizes. From vacant parking lots to deserted mom-and-pop shops, the aerial emptiness of these once bustling streets calls each viewer to sit inside the surreal times. The article is aptly titled, America, Closed For Business.
Read MoreA big congratulations to Jamie Kripke, Margaret Lampert and Christopher Wilson for being selected for the 2020 APA Off The Clock Exhibit.
Read MoreJamie Kripke’s latest art project, The Divide, is a series of photographs inspired by the ways that both nature and humanity are divided, and where they overlap.
Read MoreIt was family, not photography, that led Jamie Kripke to board a riverboat in Basel, Switzerland, for a week-long cruise down the Rhine, but once the plans were made, he knew he wanted to take photographic advantage of the unique opportunity.
Read MoreThe Aspen Power of Four is a multi-sport race series that takes competitors on a course up and over the four mountains that make up Aspen-Snowmass: Aspen Mountain (Ajax), Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk, and Snowmass.
Read MoreOhio roots, a love of bicycles and a fear of flying lead Jamie Kripke on a photographic journey.
Read MoreJamie Kripke’s latest personal project came about somewhat by happenstance: he was doing some photography research for a friend when he discovered the unique story of the Chicago Park District’s fieldhouses.
Read MoreInspired by the “profound truth” that “the artist’s best career move is death,” Jamie Kripke decided to stage his own funeral.
Read MoreJamie Kripke says Ed Ruscha’s iconic painting of a Standard gas station was his inspiration when working with Venables, Bell & Partners to create a library of updated photography for the Phillips 66 brand.
Read MoreWe are so proud to announce that Randal Ford, Jamie Kripke and RJ Muna have been included in American Photography 32.
Read MoreEvery start of the new year when I have my marketing talks with my photographers, I always advise to enter the relevant awards contests.
Read MoreI asked Jamie Kripke to share some thoughts on his photo essay “Building Ello,” a behind the scenes look at the creative minds at Mode Set.
Read MoreJamie Kripke shoots the Womens’ Giant Slalom at the FIS Alpine World Championships at Beaver Creek.
Read More“Wyoming Color” is a recent series of personal work shot by Jamie Kripke while driving (7 + hours) to and from an assignment for Field & Stream in Sheridan, Wyoming.
Read MoreQuinci and I just returned from a whirlwind few days showing portfolios and hanging with Jamie Kripke on his home turf.
Read MoreJamie Kripke joined Ride on Chicago as one of 20 bicyclists riding over 500 miles from Kansas City to Chicago.
Read MoreJamie Kripke’s latest project was inspired by a music video from The Paper Kites. The client was Hewlett-Packard and the project was to announce their new Enterprise X printer. Kripke was hired by the San Francisco-based agency Doremus.
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