I first discovered Jonathan Gregson’s work in Cereal: Volume 9, and I’ve been a keen follower ever since.
How he gets the animal subjects to light up in this manner is beyond me. Incredible work, especially considering the environment at hand.
I first discovered Jonathan Gregson’s work in Cereal: Volume 9, and I’ve been a keen follower ever since.
How he gets the animal subjects to light up in this manner is beyond me. Incredible work, especially considering the environment at hand.
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Stunning. The winner comes from the Interior category, which have some equally impressive competitors. If there’s one category of photography I’m most interested in right now, it would be interior architecture photography.
Also, I’m particularly fond of the few photos in the Sense of Place category.
Wonderful work.
From Wikipedia:
[Tim] Cook graduated from Robertsdale High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in industrial engineering from Auburn University in 1982, and his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business in 1988.
Nowhere there does it say “Computer Science” or “Programming” or “Development”. Cook is a master of supply chain management, and Apple’s current success is defined more through the meat and potatoes of production than it is about the glitz and glamour of the iPhone’s design or operating system.