Catapult Stock’s business model isn’t groundbreaking. It’s not going to take the world by storm, but hopefully it will turn some heads and make our clients really happy. Our goal is to brand a unique image archive that breaks the mold of typical stock photography. We are an agency for photographers by photographers who are passionate about image making and are driven by an overwhelming need to do just that. We represent a growing number of talented artists who are hungry to take on the next big (or small) assignment and share the same drive that we do. We’re not concerned with signing a hundred “stock” shooters to fill our archive with generic nonsense. Our goal isn’t to build the biggest, hugest, monstrous image archive in the world- we’re on a mission to build an archive that is creative, special, and above all, different from the rest.
Brad
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Friday, July 13, 2007
Featured Work- Sam Trojanovich
Sam Trojanovich is a Denver-based image maker specializing in portrait work for editorial and commercial markets. In a recent project, Sam carefully crafted light to bring out the personalities and intimate characteristics of his subjects. He never showed up for a shoot without a pocket full of Milkbones...






Contact us today at info@catapultstock.com to check on Sam’s availability.






Contact us today at info@catapultstock.com to check on Sam’s availability.
Featured Artist- Curt Wuerflein
Curt Wuerflein is a Denver-based freelance artist specializing in food and product photography. Curt has years of experience in the studio and on location and has been praised for his attention to detail and naturally clean lighting style.





Contact us today at info@catapultstock.com to check on Curt’s availability.





Contact us today at info@catapultstock.com to check on Curt’s availability.
Featured Work- Bradley W. Iwen
One of my favorite books (and movie) growing up was Lord of the Flies. After their plane crashes, a group of youngsters find themselves alone on an island to fend for themselves. After a while of being alone on the island with civilization and civilized life far away, the boys quickly develop their own savage hierarchy. This theme has always fascinated me and I wanted to produce a visual essay that portrays this “wildness” that is hidden somewhere in all of us.









Bradley W. Iwen is a freelance visual storyteller based out of Omaha, NE, and is available for assignments worldwide. He can be contacted through Catapult Stock at: info@catapultstock.com.









Bradley W. Iwen is a freelance visual storyteller based out of Omaha, NE, and is available for assignments worldwide. He can be contacted through Catapult Stock at: info@catapultstock.com.
I guess you gotta start somewhere.......
It is a lot of pressure to write something that people will find interesting. As I sit here in my backyard, laptop in hand, I ponder whether or not this entry should be filled with intellectual lingo, facts, or my perceptions of industry trends. Then it hit me---There are already numerous blogs out there that do this. Who am I to think that I can one up John Harrington, Black Star, or the Strobist.
Maybe what is needed is a place that will act like a “Google News” of blogs--A hub of links providing you direction to interesting articles, tutorials, and inspiration. In my mind this blog will be a success if it can educate and invoke innovation amongst photographers.
So to start this out I am going to have to lead you to some work by George Lange. His flipbooks are incredibly inspirational for me and always provoke a flood of ideas to fill my mind. I really enjoy his work and I hope you will to.
Pete
Maybe what is needed is a place that will act like a “Google News” of blogs--A hub of links providing you direction to interesting articles, tutorials, and inspiration. In my mind this blog will be a success if it can educate and invoke innovation amongst photographers.
So to start this out I am going to have to lead you to some work by George Lange. His flipbooks are incredibly inspirational for me and always provoke a flood of ideas to fill my mind. I really enjoy his work and I hope you will to.
Pete
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