Brandon Jordan is that new breed of documentary photographer in the vein of CobraSnake, Germinal Roaux and Kareem Black who shoot their gratuitous lifestyle for all of us to share in... and I for one am grateful. How else would I know what was cool??? We get to live vicariously through these boys and boy do they make it look fun. It's enough to make you long for your youth, which is saying something. All that aside, Brandon's work is not just gratuitous, it's relevant and interesting. He's curious and obviously enjoys capturing everything that crosses his path. I love his pallette and his style. I hope he keeps it up and we get to see what happens next.
Personal website: http://brandonjordanpics.tumblr.com/Lesley Edith
British photographer resident in LA. Her left-of-centre childrens portraits are intimate and powerful, pitting the child as both object to be admired and studied specimen, whilst avoiding all the cliches of typical youth portraiture. Lesley shoots fashion portraiture for the adult market as well.
Personal website http://www.lesleyedith.com/ Represented by Norma Jean Markus http://www.normajeanmarkus.com/
Jessica Silversaga
A Swedish photographer and journalist based in stockholm, Jessica was born 1982 in Sundsvall. Her romantic portraits are both intimate and isolated and leave the viewer with a clear sense that they were the voyeur of some romantic moment. Her beautiful girls all have an ethereal, 'Sofia Coppola' feel to them and I really enjoy her reluctance to give you eye contact with any of her subjects, it's a subtle, but sexy result.
Personal website: http://www.silversaga.se/
Katherine Wolkoff
Personal: http://www.katherinewolkoff.com/ and Representation: http://www.helloartists.com/
Katherine Wolkoff's photographs have been widely exhibited including exhibitions at Danziger Projects, the New York Photo Festival and Women in Photography. Her photographs are included in the collections of the Addison Gallery of Art and the Norton Museum of Art. Wolkoff photographed a one-year cycle of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina that was featured in Aperture magazine. Born in 1976, Wolkoff graduated from Barnard College and received her MFA in photography from Yale School of Art in 2003. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.