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Mallon Films
Stephen Mallon is a photographer and filmmaker who specialises in the industrial-scale creations of mankind at unusual moments of their life cycles. Stephen has been featured in publications and by broadcasters including The New York Times, National Geographic, NBC, The Wall Street Journal, The Daily Mail, MSNBC, The Atlantic, GQ, CBS, the London Times and Vanity Fair. Mallon has exhibited in cities including Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, St. Louis and New York, as well as in England and Italy. Event clients include the Brooklyn Public Library, Tata Consulting Services, Teneo, and Weeks Marine. In 2009, Mallon produced Brace for Impact: The Salvage of Flight 1549, a series of photographs recorded the salvaging of the passenger aircraft which captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger landed on the Hudson River. In 2010, his solo exhibition Next Stop Atlantic documented the disposal of New York subway trains at sea to form artificial coral reefs. He was commissioned by the New York Times Magazine to shoot the film Behind The Curtain, a time lapse movie documenting two days behind the scenes of the Metropolitan Opera in 2013. Mallon’s projects often require months or years of production. His short film about the transportation and installation of the new Willis Avenue Bridge was created from over 30,000 still images. The film, “A Bridge Delivered,” was reviewed by the Wall St Journal, New York Magazine, GQ, PDN, andWIRED. It was then screened in five festivals in New York, Los Angeles and Bristol, England. Stephen’s project following the MTA’a artificial reef project where over 2000 subway cars were placed in the Atlantic was shown at The New York Transit Museum’s Grand Central Terminal Gallery. Over 60,000 people experienced the exhibition and was featured by Gothamist, Artnet, Yahoo, Fox News, and numerous other outlets. As David Schonauer wrote in Pro Photo Daily, “Mallon’s word harkens back to the heroic industrial landscapes of Margaret Bourke-White and Charles Sheeler, who glorified American steel and found art in its industrial muscle and smoke during the Great Depression.” He has also been compared to photographers including Edward Burtynsky, Thomas Struth and Chris Jordan. “Machines Of Interest”, a curated selection of Mallon’s workt was on display at the National Museum of Industrial History for over nine months and is now at the Johnstown Area Heritage Association until spring of 2022. Mallon served as a board member of the New York chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers from 2002 until 2020 and served as president from 2006 to 2009. He is represented by Front Room Gallery in New York.
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David McIntyre
Jeff Mikkelson
Jeff recently moved to the Hudson Valley from NYC, where he lived and worked as a beauty and fashion photographer for many years. He was born and raised in the Midwest, earned two degrees in philosophy, learned two skilled trades, and traveled a good bit of the world before settling into his current life. When he isn't creating art, Jeff spends his time doing activism, reading, teaching and occasionally publishing philosophy, enjoying nature, and practicing kung fu.
Alexander Milligan
6oclockLOCATIONS
After 25 + years in the fashion & advertising world, we are excited to have launched 6oclockLOCATIONS! With a strong focus on the Mid Hudson Valley, we offer access to an amazing selection of locations for still photography, film, television, commercials and video. Because of our long history working on location, we understand your production and logistical needs and are able to support your project with location scouting & production services if needed. We welcome the challenge of helping you find your next perfect location. See you soon, Richard & Mimi
Jenise Morgan
Sally Morris Clark
Experienced prop stylist and set designer, working across the platforms of Fashion, Food, Still Life and Interiors. Based in Beacon New York. Represented by Laird and Good Company.
Julie Morrison
As a Stills Photo Stylist, I aim for that balance of creative and precise, fun and perfectionist. I specialize in laydowns, pin-ups, shoes, bags, jewelry, accessories, and mannequin styling for catalog, advertising, and editorial clients that have included J.Crew, Madewell, J.Jill, New Balance, and Under Armour.
Ted Morrison
Ted Morrison is an internationally published, award winning photographer from New York City, specializing in still life. He has produced and photographed global advertising campaigns for many of the world’s top luxury brands, including Chanel, Tom Ford, Haus Laboratories, Estee Lauder, L’Oreal, Sotheby's, Tiffany, Ralph Lauren, and American Express. Ted’s work has been described as having “beautiful compositions and masterful lighting, with incredible attention to detail, and a marvelous use of color.” His images have appeared internationally in editorials for a diverse range of clients including the New York Times, Interior Design, Vogue Latin America, InStyle, Robb Report, Time, and Suddeutsche Zeitung. Ted’s personal images have been exhibited at the Diego Salazar Gallery, the Robin Rice Gallery, and the Splashlight Gallery in New York City, the Mercy Gallery in Connecticut, and Un Poisson dans L’Arbre Gallery in France. He has been awarded by Communication Arts, American Photography, PDN Photo Annual, Photography Masters Cup, Graphis, and American Photographic Artists, and was recently included in the prestigious Communication Arts Photography Annual 2013, PDN Photography Annual 2014, the International Color Awards 2015, and 'The List' of Top Photographers on Photoshelter 2018 . When not behind the camera, Ted is an avid blues guitarist, and spends his time between his studio Long Island City and his home in the Hudson Valley.