User:Erinkatz/Chloe Aftel
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Chloe Aftel is an American photographer and director based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, & New York.
Biography/Early Life
[edit]Aftel was born in Berkeley, California on July 6th, 1980.
Aftel has a Bachelor’s degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies and Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master of Fine Arts in Cinematography and Film/Video Production from the University of Southern California.
After USC, Aftel managed a film production company in New York before running American photographer, Peggy Sirota’s studio in Los Angeles for two years before opening her own studio. [1]
Career
[edit]Style
[edit]Aftel has an individual style in fashion, commercial, editorial, lifestyle, among many other genres of work.[2]
Working with film, polaroid,
Cinemagraphs
Clients
[edit]Aftel has shot editorials for Billboard, Chicago Tribune, Dwell, Elle The Hollywood Reporter, Harper's Bazaar Australia, Latina, Marie Claire, New York Magazine/In The Cut, Nylon, Rolling Stone, Spin, Vanity Fair, Vogue Italy, Vogue Russia, Wired, Wall Street Journal
Aftel’s commercial clients include Cannon, Levi’s, Google, Pact, Intuit, MasterCard, Verizon, Sprint, Motorola, Neiman-Marcus, Nintendo,
4AD, Ban.do, Bust,, Dazed & Confused, Draft FCB, Enso, Fleishman-Hillard, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, Go Daddy, Hewlett-Packard, Interscope, Intuit,, Lula,, McCann, Merge Records, O'Neill, Pact, R/GA, Rubin Postaer and Associates, Seaworld, Siegel + Gale, Subpop Records,
Personal Projects
[edit]Genderqueer Aftel's project introduces viewers to the real faces and stories of gender fluid, bi-gender and agender teens and adults.[3]
Awards
[edit]Aftel has won awards for her photography and short film including International Photography Awards, Fuji Student Photographer of the Year, American Photo, PDN 30, and Boston International Film Festival.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Noble, Lou. "Interview 022 - Chloe Aftel". The Photographic Journal. Retrieved July 27th 2015.
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(help) - ^ Goodsell, Jamie. "PHOTOGRAPHY INTERVIEW • CHLOE AFTEL". Jamie Goodsell Photography. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ^ Brooks, Katherine. "Profound Portraits Of Young Agender Individuals Challenge The Male/Female Identity". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
- ^ Aftel, Chloe. "About". Chloe Aftel Studio. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
External links
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