Video: Photo works by Margaret & Joy: almost perfect
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Nowadays photography has become a fashionable and affordable hobby. It is enough to buy a digital camera, take a dozen or two pictures, post them on your blog and collect a collection of enthusiastic comments from readers - and now you can proudly call yourself a photographer. But there are not so many real professionals in this field - and the more their work is valued, and the more pleasure it is to get to know them.
Joy Kilpatrick & Margaret Elman are undoubtedly professionals in their field. Their photographs are very recognizable: everyone has a sense of sophistication, sophistication and an impeccable sense of style. The authors do not shoot anything extravagant and extraordinary, their genre is a cross between food photography and still life. In one work, Joy and Margaret combine completely different objects: food, flowers, interior items - however, they all harmonize so well with each other that a work consisting of two or three photographs is perceived as a whole.
Joy Kilpatrick and Margaret Elman met many years ago while working as creative directors for an advertising agency in New York. Together they have worked with many brands, including Nestle and Kraft Foods, and have created many advertising campaigns with many well-known photographers, stylists and food designers.
Ultimately, Joy and Margaret decided to found Chair couture, a design company in which they create bespoke furniture. However, this was not enough for them, as a result of which the two talented authors joined their efforts also as photographers. “This is the culmination of everything we love,” our heroines say, adding that creating beautiful images is a real pleasure.
More works by the creative duo Margaret & Joy are on their website.
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