Lions, tigers, and bears — in the studio? That’s just another day behind the camera for Austin photographer Randal Ford and the subject of his first book, The Animal Kingdom: A Collection of Portraits (Rizzoli).
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Randal Ford’s second video spot for InnovAge is a lighthearted spoof on the beloved Cheers theme song, Everybody Knows Your Name.
Read MoreQuinci and I get down to Los Angeles to show portfolios fairly often, but we were long overdue for a visit just to hang out with our beloved Art Producer community.
Read MoreShaun Fenn says any excuse to photograph sports is fine by him. For the past two years, he’s been working with the United States Tennis Association to create a custom library of images to use across their website and advertising platforms.
Read MoreAs a rookie photographer, shooting covers for Texas Monthly was the gold standard of photography assignments for Randal Ford.
Read MoreWhen Jim Salzano got the call to shoot a short video interview featuring photographer Tony Vaccaro, he didn’t know who he was. “And I know a lot about photography,” Jim laughed.
Read MoreDuring March Madness, Capital One released a television commercial directed by Spike Lee featuring Samuel L. Jackson and Charles Barkley in his “snack hoodie.”
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 MoreMatthew Turley is accustomed to working with a whole range of subjects—models in Namibia, Ram Trucks deep in the heart of Texas, and even the occasional stingray—but working with the Travelocity Roaming Gnome was a little bit different.
Read MoreAlonzo King LINES Ballet is celebrating its 35th anniversary this year with a special exhibition of photography by RJ Muna at San Francisco International Airport.
Read Morewith projects for Airbus, Audi, Alonzo King LINES Ballet, ODC/Dance and more.
Read MoreOne Eyeland announced its 2017 Photography Award winners last week and once again RJ Muna lands on top with 9 separate wins including a Silver award for overall Photographer of the Year.
Read MoreMethod teams up with a leading designer every year to create a limited edition collection featured in Target. Brooklyn-based interior designer Athena Calderone came up with this year’s collection called Urban Metallics.
Read MoreIf you’ve been in New York City in the past couple of weeks, you’ve most certainly noticed the humorous new advertising campaign for the Jewish dating site Jdate “Powered by Yentas,” shot by Randal Ford.
Read MoreThe MCA photo family was in town this week to once again remind me how consistently amazed I am at the camaraderie our group shares.
Read MoreHaving just returned from one of my favorite events of the year—the New York Art Producer party I co-host annually with Heather Elder—I am struck with an awe-inspiring appreciation for this community.
Read MoreThe MCA Roadshow did some serious waltzing across Texas last week.
Read MoreOhio roots, a love of bicycles and a fear of flying lead Jamie Kripke on a photographic journey.
Read MoreMargaret Lampert’s recent personal project is inspired by her childhood on a dairy farm just north of Boston. This past year, she started exploring her dairy farm roots, traveling to several farms in Vermont and upstate New York.
Read MoreTo announce the integration of Dell Services into Japan’s NTT Data, the company turned to photographer Randal Ford to create a video and a series of print ads. The assignment was simple: Show off the experts at NTT Data and Dell as the IT rock stars they are.
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