CONTRIBUTORS Nigel Barker The internationally renowned photographer opened his New York studio in 1996 and has never looked back. Barker is highly regarded for his seasons as photographer and judge on America's Next Top Model, as well as his presence in fashion and entertainment. He also directs and produces films, documentaries, and commercials for clients and international charitable organizations. Matt Kapp An award-winning documentary filmmaker and writer, Kapp most recently wrote and co-produced the critically acclaimed documentary 16 Acres, which told the inside story of the monumental collision of interests at Ground Zero in the decade after 9/11. Kapp is currently working on a book about the history of Lower Manhattan. Jomo Kenyatta Also known as Jomo Cuts, the famous barber made a name for himself by touring the offices and cutting the hair of executives at such record companies as Sony, RCA and Epic. Kenyatta’s client list boasts a number of celebrities, including Future and 21 Savage, among others, as well as participants in the NBA and NFL drafts. Recently, he helped the shaving brand Bevel kick off its launch. Matthew Sky A self-proclaimed cosmetic junkie, makeup artist Sky enjoys searching for new products and looking for different ways to create fresh looks. Whether super creative or natural, he never loses the integrity of who he's making up. Sky is represented by NEXT Artists. Udo Spreitzenbarth Originally from Germany, Spreitzenbarth is an international fashion, beauty and art photographer. His editorial photography has been featured in international issues of Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, and more. His art photography has received international acclaim, with a successful series of solo exhibitions from New York to Beijing. Joe Woolhead When the attacks happened on 9/11, Woolhead grabbed his camera and shot what he witnessed over the course of three days. These were published all over the world. Later, he began working with Silverstein Properties to document the rebuilding of the World Trade Center. His work has been published in numerous publications including the New York Daily News, New York Post, and Esquire. Philippe Reynaud Discovered by famed photographer, Mario Testino in Paris, Reynaud has modeled for top global brands including Louis Vuitton, Ralph Lauren, Rolex and Calvin Klein. He has become a top photographer, learning from such luminaries as Bruce Weber, Peter Beard and Patrick Demarchelier. He's shot several features and covers for <strong>Downtown</strong>. Eric Hason Besides his passion for photography and Prospect Park off leash with his vizsla, photographer Hason is committed to giving back to the community and has been working with children and teens. He is the NYC Chapter Director for Flashes of Hope, a nationwide charity that brings commercial photographers into pediatric cancer treatment centers to photograph patients and their families. Dimitri Mais As a portrait photographer, Mais believes that great creativity is the result of team effort, and values working closely with his clients. With a background in painting and a degree in fine arts, Mais started taking pictures to reference light for his paintings and fell in love with photography. His style is colorful and energetic imagery. Aranka Israni Israni spent a foundation year at OTIS College of Art and Design in Los Angeles and graduated from the School of Fine Arts at the University of Southern California before receiving her Masters from Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. Israni’s images expose the power in vulnerability and the beauty of simplicity, and reveal the creation that is simply human. David Cotteblanche This talented Parisian hair stylist to the stars launched the concept of late-night pampering when he opened the Red Market Salon in Miami and New York in 2005. Cotteblanche’s work has been seen in high-end fashion shows and in top titles such as Marie Claire, Allure, and Elle. His talents are called on often by Splashlight Studios. Jasmine Caccamo Her European roots and travels have influenced and shaped celebrity stylist Caccamo’s eye for style. She started her fashion pilgrimage at Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan, and has worked with clients such as Taylor Swift, Camilla Cabello and Rachel Platten. Her work has appeared in Seventeen, Nylon and Harper’s Bazaar, to name a few. 10 DOWNTOWNNYC AUTUMN 2017
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