- Burcu Avsar
- Ruud Baan
- Kareem Black
- Julie Blackmon
- Jonathan Bookallil
- Henry Bourne
- Jamie Chung
- Stewart Cohen
- Tom Corbett
- Alan Cresto
- Brian Doben
- David Eustace
- R. Jerome Ferraro
- Bobby Fisher
- Dana Gallagher
- William Garrett
- Florian Geiss
- Christophe Gilbert
- Robb Aaron Gordon
- Stuart Hall
- Emir Haveric
- Gregory Heisler
- Justin Hollar
- Raymond Hom
- Matthew Hranek
- Joshua Kessler
- Sergio Kurhajec
- Joachim Ladefoged
- George Logan
- Mark Lund
- Tom Mennemann
- Joel Meyerowitz
- Joel Micah Miller
- Matthew Monteith
- Martin Morrell
- Emily Nathan
- Nick & Chloe
- Erwin Olaf
- Michael Schnabel
- The Selby
- Michael Turek
- Michael Warren
- Uli Weber
- Matthew Welch
- Stephen Wilkes
- Jim Wright
- Stephan Wuerth
- Roy Zipstein
Jamie Chung
Bio:
Jamie Chung is a still-life photographer who manages to turn the simplest, every-day objects into pieces of wonder. His career launched when he won the Surface Avant-Guardian competition no more than a year after graduating from Parsons in 2007.
After assisting photographers for a short while, Jamie Chung set out on his own - working with clients such as New York Magazine, V Magazine, and more. He has journeyed all over America for a photo-essay in ESPN’s ‘The Body Issue” and orchestrated a satirical shoot for a JetBlue campaign that blanketed all of New York City, where he lives and works.
Jamie Chung’s images have been described as “full of whimsy, creativity and intelligence.” Check back for updated work from Jamie Chung and learn more about him on the blog.




