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    All photos within this website are the Copyrighted property of Circle Up Now and/or their associates, unless otherwise noted. All Rights are Reserved. Photos may not be reproduced in any way without the express written consent of Circle Up Now and their associates.
    Jeremy Asher

    Jeremy Asher

    Jeremy has a wide variety of experience in many areas of production including photography (film and still), writer, actor, director, editor and more. He strives to find new ways to bring his passion to his work on a daily basis.

    Jasher Photography
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    Carter Brooks

    Carter Brooks

    A storyteller, philosopher, researcher, and author, Carter was selected to be one of the first 50 people trained to give Al Gore’s slide show as part of The Climate Project. He has travelled with aerial artist & Circle Up Now co-creator, John Quigley, to as far reaching locations as Antarctica to help coordinate specatular human aerial art images. Currently, Carter is the Co-Founder and Vice-President of Climate Earth, Inc., a climate change solutions company for businesses.
      Photos by Carter:
    Catcher's Design

    Catcher’s Design

    Catcher’s Design, based in Mexico City, is involved in the promotion of art in all it’s forms, inclusive of all levels of income or social status, as it is their conviction that art is ‘of’ everyone and ‘for’ everyone. One of their most important projects is the creation of a fund dedicated to artistic education for poor children in distant areas where the aid they receive is limited.

    Website (Spanish Only)
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    Sebastian Copeland

    Sebastian Copeland

    Sebastian is an award-winning photographer, author, lecturer and environmental advocate who serves on the Board of Directors of Global Green USA, the US affiliate of Mikhail Gorbachev’s environmental NGO Green Cross International. His work has appeared in hundreds of publications worldwide, including GQ, Marie Claire, The Face, Cosmopolitan and Vanity Fair, and National Geographic Explorer.

    Sebastian was named the 2007 ‘International Photography Awards’ ‘Professional Photographer of the Year’ for his book "Antarctica: The Global Warning".

    "Antarctica" has seen numerous international shows including France, Germany, Italy and the US including the United Nations, the Council on Foreign Relations, and upcoming museum shows at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA and the San Luis Obispo Art Museum.

    Sebastian’s prints are also part of the permanent collection of the Natural World Museum in San Francisco.

    His wide-ranging success as a celebrity portrait photographer has enabled him to focus on his passion for the environment. He is a leading force behind the intersection of environmental issues and celebrity activism.

    Sebastian has addressed audiences at the United Nations, The World Affairs Council, the General Assembly on climate in New Orleans with President Gorbachev, the George Eastman House, and both Google and Apple headquarters, among others.

    Website
      Photos by Sebastian:
    Lisa DePasquale

    Lisa DePasquale

    Lisa DePasquale is the Associate Producer of Circle Up Now. Having worked in some area of production for many years, Lisa’s producing skills range from writing and creating to management and coordination. A background in Nutrition and Public Health, along with experience working in underprivileged populations both domestically and internationally have informed Lisa’s perspective toward creating long-lasting change. “I’ve always been driven by helping others. It is my hope to make a positive impact on people and communities by bringing together my production skills, work experience and background to projects with positive messages that can benefit from the broad outreach capabilities of the media.
      Photos by Lisa:
    Hanayo Hsiao

    Hanayo Hsiao

    Nikolas Kominis

    Nikolas Kominis

    In addition to being the Executive Committee Secretary of Amnesty International Greece, Nikolas is also a lifelong professional photographer, operating Studio Kominis, the photo studio and agency established by his father in 1973. The studio is the leading in sports photo-reportage, and also covers a wide range of photographic subjects in cooperation with Greek and international press.
      Photos by Nikolas:
    Marc Levey

    Marc Levey

    Marc is the Founder of Full Circle Communications, and Co-Creator of Circle Up Now. Marc is committed to inspiring and empowering a new generation of artists, leaders, activists and entrepreneurs with the opportunity and tools to make a difference in their communities and in the world.
      Photos by Marc:
    Ilya Van Marle

    Ilya van Marle

    Ilya combines a sense of technique with an eye for light and his interest in people. People set against a background of their struggle to find a way in life are frequently the subject of his photos. After his study at the KABK (Royal Academy of Arts) in The Hague, Netherlands, he worked as a trainee for Amnesty International and then settled as an independent. With his series of portraits titled People and Human Rights he won the silver camera award for portraits in 2001.

    Ilya van Marle Photography
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    Adrian Moser

    Adrian Moser

    Adrian is a Swiss photojournalist working as chief staff photographer for the newspaper Der Bund and freelancing for agencies and magazines in Switzerland and abroad.

    Adrian’s work in photojournalism is the product of a life-long passion for travel and adventure. As a teenager, Adrian left his home in Switzerland to travel the world and see new places and different cultures. Although Adrian did not begin photographing until he was in his mid-twenties, he had gained the background he needed through his travels to become a top-notch photojournalist, now in his mid-fifties.

    Being able to slice out a 125th of a second of the world as it is, is probably one of the most radical interpretations of reality. And still, photography has the reputation to show reality. The tension between these two opposites keeps me fascinated till today.

    Website
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    James Oatway

    James Oatway

    James Oatway biography is under construction.
      Photos by James:
    Jeff Pantukhoff

    Jeff Pantukhoff

    Jeff Pantukhoff is a film maker, activist, whale researcher, founder of the original ‘Save The Whales!’ and the current ‘Save The Whales Again!” campaigns, and is founder and president of the Whaleman Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and protecting our ocean world.

    His photographs have won several international awards and has had the privilege of working with some of the most respected names in the world of underwater filmmaking. Jeff’s film credits as Director/Writer/Producer include “Grey Magic: The Plight of San Ignacio Lagoon”,”Orcas in Crisis”, “Deadly Sounds in the Silent World” and “Whaledreamers”. Other film credits include IMAX’s “Into the Deep”, Discovery Channel’s “The Ocean Acrobats” and “Extreme Machines: Raiders of the Deep”, PBS’s “Secrets of the Ocean Realm”, CBS’s “Survivor”, and Outdoor Life Network’s “Deadly Waters: Whales in Danger,” and “The Gathering: Return of the Whale Dreamers.”

    Jeff strongly believes that international cooperation is the key to solving the many issues that face our marine environment and he demonstrates this by donating the use of his images and film footage while working closely with other environmental organizations working on behalf of marine life including the Animal Welfare Institute, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Earth Island Institute, The Sea Shepherd Society, The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), Greenpeace, Heart Magic, The Ocean Mammal Institute, and Australia’s Planet Ark.

    Whaleman Foundation
      Photos by Jeff:
    Mike Rumble

    Mike Rumble

    Mike Rumble is an adventurous photographer and ‘imagineer’ specializing in advanced digital photography, interactive 3D, 360 degree, virtual tours, aerial photography and more.

    “Imagination, innovative thinking, creativity, understanding, faith and madness blend together to form a stew pot from which the most incredible ideas become reality. The ability to imagine and engineer ideas to realise a desired outcome and meet specified criteria for practical purposes. This is the art of Imagineering.”

    Mike’s company, ‘Funk Box Imagineering’ offers a range of innovative imaging and presentation services; a wealth of knowledge and experience; a creative and imaginative element; and a little bit of madness to take things to the next level.

    ‘Funk Box Imagineering’, South Africa
      Photos by Mike:
    Beat Schweizer

    Beat Schweizer

    Beat had his first contact with photography while working for the Berne Department of Archaeology. In 2003, he joined Guy Jost Photography Studio as an assistant. Following the completion of many assignments, Beat is now freelance and focuses on editorial/news content from his hometown, Berne. Beat has been a member of the Swiss Press Photographers Association since 2005.

    Beat Schweizer Fotograf
      Photos by Beat:
    Ryan Steed

    Ryan Steed

    Ryan is a junior at the Memphis College of Art, where he is President of the MCA Photo Society.
      Photos by Ryan:
    Matt Wening

    Matt Wening

    Matt is a photography student at the Memphis College of Art. View some of his other stunning work by following the link below.

    Website
      Photos by Matt:
    Andrew Withers

    Andrew ‘Rome’ Withers

    Andrew ‘Rome’ Withers grew up in the photography business under the leadership of his father, Ernest C Withers, the renowned photojournalist whose iconic photographs chronicled the civil rights struggle. Rome has a studio in Whitehaven, the A Withers Photo-N-Gallery, and has been the Executive Director of Ernest Withers Historical Photographic Foundation since 2001.
      Photos by Andrew:


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