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Model Mayhem #:
1449207
Last Activity:
Mar 14, 2019
Experience:
Very Experienced
Compensation:
Depends on Assignment
Joined:
Nov 08, 2009
Genres:
n/a

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About Me

Russ Quackenbush creates visual images of humanity that reflect the qualities we cherish most in each other. In his portraiture, he gently documents the relics of a subject's life experiences as they unfold and present themselves in the emotions of their face, the language of their body, and the energy of their being. Russ' photography gives us license to laugh, play, rejoice, or to mourn. It is through his images that we are led respectfully and thoughtfully into the life of another.
Emotionally charged landscape photography compliments his portraiture work. Russ embraces the powerful energy of place as presented to him in textures, tones, and colors. Through these he creates a complex visual record that conveys the rich history of the site. One gets a clear sense of what has come before and what is destined to be.

It is these same sensibilities that he brings to his work in commercial advertising. Traveling throughout the United States and abroad, Russ is always inspired by new environments and motivated by new challenges. Ultimately, it is his love of photography that is reflected in the final result.

Upon starting his business in 1996, he has received a myriad of awards from the Photography and Advertising Annuals of Communication Arts, The Ad Club, and The One Show. Creativity Magazine, Archive, and Photo District News have all featured Russ and his work. It was 2001, that Photo District News distinguished Russ in their "30 Under 30", presenting him as a young talent worth keeping an eye on. He has certainly lived up to that prediction.


Always willing to entertain testing. Contact me if interested!

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"Russ is great to work with. He's extremely easy going and friendly. His work is lovely. You can tell he's a professional and takes his work seriously." Read less

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