Portfolio Gallery

Steve Simon captures haunting, beautiful images in all of his editorial assignments. He’s the author of two books (Heroines & Heros and The Republicans, both of which I have in my personal collection) and is a great inspiration for photographers looking to capture significant world events in a sensitive light.This portfolio can be viewed ... read more
January 12, 2010 in Photojournalism by David Schloss

Josh Dick is an Aperture Users Network instructor, and one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. He works in photography and videography in both the commercial and editorial spaces. For years Josh was the first assistant for Doug Menuez, and Josh knows lighting like no one’s business.
Recent projects include a watershed documentation and ... read more
January 6, 2010 in Commercial by David Schloss

After coming across Zach Arias’s great video soliliquy from last year, we thought it would be great to take another look at his portfolio. It’s fantastic, naturally.This portfolio can be viewed at zacharias.comread more
January 2, 2010 in Wedding by David Schloss

Sara France is one of the preeminent wedding photographers today. She’s able to really capture the beauty of a wedding, and her iconic images represent the best of today’s journalistic approach to wedding photography.You can view her portfolio here.read more
December 18, 2009 in Wedding by David Schloss

It’s not easy to photograph food, but Matt Armendariz makes it look simple and delicious. Mouth-wattering photography from this talented LA-shooter.You can view his portfolio here.read more
December 18, 2009 in Miscellaneous by David Schloss

Richardson’s part of the Kansas-based photojournalist revolution that helped shape editorial photography. a shooter for Geographic, and countless other magazines Jim’s work has a warmth and an intimacy that draws the viewer in.You can view his blog and portfolio here.read more
December 18, 2009 in Photojournalism by David Schloss

Sol Neelman has a great way of looking at things. His photos look at the amusing, odd and often baffling world behind the world most of us see. I’ve stood near Sol shooting at an event and he came away with pictures that looked at the event completely, wonderfuly different.You can view his portfolio ... read more
December 17, 2009 in Sports by David Schloss

Thomas Boyd is a staffer for The Oregonian and loves it. His work has him traveling the state, and indeed the country, chasing great stories. Boyd’s particularly known for his local sports work, though his body of images is far greater than just sports images. Boyd is also an Aperture Users Network instructor, and will ... read more
December 14, 2009 in Photojournalism by David Schloss

His site isn’t a traditional portfolio but his work is stunning. Mostly shooting HDR, Trey’s "Stuck in Customs" site is a great inspiration.This portfolio can be viewed at stuckincustoms.comread more
December 11, 2009 in Commercial by David Schloss

We first met Parish when doing a series of Aperture podcasts back in 2007. He’s a brilliant artist and a super personThis portfolio can be viewed at parishkohanim.comread more
December 11, 2009 in Commercial by David Schloss

Commercial photographer Poby (his last name is long and Russian) is a great shooter to work with, in fact today the Aperture Users Network is providing digital tech work to a portfolio shoot of his. With an Olympic Gold Medal athlete on set you’d expect things to be tense, but they’re not because Poby keeps ... read more
December 10, 2009 in Commercial by David Schloss

Vincent Laforet is another good friend of the Aperture Users Network and the Mac Create Network. We’ve had the good fortune ot work with Vincent a number of times including the Olympics, where he was trailed by the secret police and we were utterly left alone to explore Beijing. There are some benefits to being ... read more
December 8, 2009 in Photojournalism by David Schloss

Joe McNally is a great friend of the Mac Create Network and the Aperture Users Network, and he’s one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet. Joe is well known for his lighting work, with several books on the topic. His work is visually stunning and has appeared in countless magazines, including Geographic.This portfolio ... read more
December 8, 2009 in Photojournalism by David Schloss

Denmark based partnership of Sisse Brimberg and Cotton Coulson, two highly experienced photographers and filmmakers who have also been partners in marriage for 30+ years. They work as a team on corporate, editorial, and personal projects. Their work is centered around real people and issues creating a compelling story told through HD video and ... read more
December 8, 2009 in Photojournalism by David Schloss

Jeff Flindt is one of my favorite photographers, and a good friend. He’s a supremelly gifted shooter, a surfer and the eye behind some of the most iconic surf photographers of our generation. Jeff’s the kind of guy you want to hang around with too, which is great in a photographer. Once in Hawaii to ... read more
December 8, 2009 in Sports by David Schloss