Graeme Montgomery (photographer)

Graeme Montgomery is an English still life and advertising photographer based in London.[1]

Biography

Graeme Montgomery was born in London and splits his time between London, New York and Paris.[1]

Career

His work has appeared in Amica, Another Man, Arena, Arena Homme +, Esquire, GQ, GQ Style, Harpers & Queen, L'Officiel, Numéro, Tatler, The Sunday Telegraph, The Sunday Times, Vogue, Vogue Gioiello, Vanity Fair, W, German Madam, British Vogue, Chinese Vogue, and British GQ.[2]

His advertising clients include Accurist, Asprey, Baileys, Burberry, Cadbury, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Coca-Cola, Dolce & Gabbana, Dunhill, Gina, Graff, Hugo Boss, Johnnie Walker, Johnson & Johnson, JOOP!, Juicy Couture, L'Oréal, Mercedes, Montblanc, Mulberry, Nestlé, Nina Ricci, Nivea, Olay, Peugeot, Philips, Prada, Space.NK, St. Tropez, Swarovski, Tanner Krolle, Vaseline, Vertu and Wella.[2]

Publications

Montgomery has published several books:

  • Montgomery, Graeme (2001). Dual. Scott Silcox.
  • Montgomery, Graeme (2002). Triptych. Graeme Montgomery Limited.
  • Montgomery, Graeme (2003). Eye Chart. Graeme Montgomery Limited.
  • Montgomery, Graeme (2006). Mysore Style: Photographs. Graeme Montgomery Limited. ISBN 0955212006.[3]
  • Montgomery, Graeme; Edwards, Clark (2007). Les Femmes Fatales. Graeme Montgomery Limited. ISBN 0955212014.
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References

  1. "Graeme Montgomery". www.turningpromag.com. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original on 6 January 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  2. "Graeme Montgomery". The Pure Agency - London. 2014. Archived from the original on 6 January 2015. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  3. "Yogis flock to ashtanga guru in Brick Lane". The Guardian. 13 March 2006. Retrieved 6 January 2015.


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