At age ten, Daniel’s father gave him a camera. With a camera always in his hand as a boy, it was inevitable he would become a photographer. In fact, he used to sign all of his letters from summer camp with the tag line: "Send more film," which became an epic family joke, and still is to this day.
Over the years, Daniel has honed his style. He would do just about anything to capture a great moment, whether it is moving or in stillness. As Daniel says, “I may be losing my hair, but I have not lost my ambition, and my love of this creative process.”
Daniel has worked all over the world and throughout the Northwest with commercial clients such as Nike, Intel, and Manchester United, as well as many local and national editorial clients.
Way back, Marc promised himself to have a very interesting life. Forty years later, after living in seven countries on four continents, he never thought his life would be as rewarding as it is.
His background is in design and art, seeking perfection in shape, form and relations.
Every building has a spirit that makes it uniquely identifiable. This essence is what Elizabeth Glasgow captures in her photography, bringing it to life. Liz specializes in architectural photography, but as her talent is multi-faceted, her unique vision translates to other subjects as well.
Rory can clearly remember taking his first photograph at the age of eight. It was of coconuts in a tree. He understood instinctively that it was a great composition and a worthy subject - despite his family's doubts at the time. He knew then, instantly, that photography was his special talent - the one thing he was born to do.
Eric Curry was born in 1956 in Los Angeles, California. A graduate of the Art Center College of Design in 1980, he lived in Scandinavia for the next 12 years, running his own advertising photography studio based in Copenhagen, Denmark, returning to the states in 1992.



