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Roger Hill
Here's the world according to Roger:

Somehow or other, I got the idea early in life that one should pursue something that they loved in their career. After lots of years of being a photographer, I still wake up in the morning thinking how lucky I am to be able to walk into a creative environment every day and get paid for it. Many times when the shoot is right and the chemistry with the team is right, I just can't believe that it's considered work.

When I look at the photograph of me, I see crow's feet, some grey hair and lots of experience on that face... but I still feel that I'm standing on that razor's edge of creativity, just waiting for the next challenge. Bring it on.
David Ellison
David explains that his photography is inspired by his passion for design, architecture, art and travel. He is our Renaissance Man. He enjoys working with the old classic camera systems as well as incorporating the latest in digital technology into studio, table top and large set work. And he is always trying to incorporate his vision of fine art and design in ways that achieve a balance in both the commercial and fine art world.
Nichol Skaggs
Nichol is a people person. She likes to photograph people and has worked with celebrities, musicians and models far and wide. It's the faces that fascinate her. And the energy that comes from working with a highly skilled team of make-up artists, stylists, models and, of course, photographers. Her style includes editorial, fashion and documentary as well as commercial and lifestyle photography. She'll wait until everyone is comfortable and at ease, then she'll start working her magic.
Brian Bankston
Brian Bankston is a lifestyle/editorial photographer. He says he wanted to be a photographer so he could, "photograph people and tell stories". Brian's strengths as a photographer include his skill at lighting, visual problem solving, and conceptual thinking. He incorporates people, products, and locations to produce visual narratives that are descriptive and engaging. And Brian truly loves collaboration. It's elemental in his work. He will listen and will help you deliver your ideas to your audience.
Lindsay Feenstra
A lesson to anyone pursuing an internship: Learn everything you can, become an indispensable part of the organization, and within five years you could be running the place. Hey, it worked for Lindsay, our studio coordinator. She started making her home with us as an intern while she was still earning her B.A. in Studio Art with a minor in Business. She stayed on after graduation, working as a photographer's assistant and helping out with office administration. Today, we count on her exceptional organization and efficiency to handle project management and client services for us. A talented photographer in her own right, she also assists with shooting, retouching and post-production work.
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