united kingdom issue 833
Feb 2021
Horton-Stephens Photographers Agents
London - Photographers & Artists Agents
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Photographer: Nick Dolding
Photographer: Nick Dolding
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Photographer: Ilka & Franz
Photographer: Ilka & Franz
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Photographer: Marco Mori
Photographer: Marco Mori
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Photographer: Chelsea Bloxome
Photographer: Chelsea Bloxome
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Photographer: James Bowden
Photographer: James Bowden
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Photographer: Gary Salter
Photographer: Gary Salter
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Photographer: George Logan
Photographer: George Logan
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Photographer: Jack Terry
Photographer: Jack Terry
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Photographer: Wilson Hennessy
Photographer: Wilson Hennessy
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CGI: Additive CGI
CGI: Additive CGI
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Photographer: Karen Thomas
Photographer: Karen Thomas
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Photographer: Florian Geiss
Photographer: Florian Geiss
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Cockcroft & Knott Showreel
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Short & Sweet - Back to the Future
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Morten Borgestad - Nordea
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Wilson Hennessy - BT
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Chelsea Bloxsome - Source to Sauce
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Ilka & Franz - Better Health
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Jack Terry - Herman Miller
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Nick Dolding - NHS
Horton-Stephens, London's leading photographers' agents for over 25 years, have been busy as usual shooting stills and moving image from online content to TVC. Featured in this Showcase is a selection of new work, but be sure to visit the site for a full run-down.
Horton-Stephens is well-known for representing a world-class group of photographers, but moving image has become a bigger and bigger part of what the team do. Great production remains key to the success of all their shoots. They’re friendly and approachable, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of lighting, casting, locations (in the UK and worldwide), set building, timings, post-production, CGI and moving image - whether shooting TVCs or on the back of TVCs, - "a very particular challenge that we deal with often, where we only have moments to get the shot, we’ve done it all!"
They also look after two CGI outfits. They have always worked alone in small, darkened rooms isolated from the real world and are therefore very well placed to create without limit and without human contact. In current times it can be an answer for productions that would be otherwise impossible.