I think it's refreshing to see a young photographer that isn't obsessed with being the next Inez or David Sims. Terry Tsiolis knows he's not making art. He's just making really fun, really beautiful and easy and young fashion photography with no pretense. The simplicity is what appeals to so many people. He's smart for spotting that hole in the market.
^i love that editorial, I dont think i'm entirely familiarised with his work but I like M-O-M's description... I'll definitely be keeping an eye on him from now on and...it's time to bring more visual candies...
If anyone could provide any information about the previous/following editorials, I'd be really thankful, there's zero information in his agency's website.
Born and raised in Montreal, Canada, Terry left for New York City to study a Masters Degree in Communication. He later worked under Fabien Baron and Liz Tilberis at Harper's Bazaar. Inspired by this experience, he left to pursue a career in fashion photography and has now been taking pictures for 6 years.
mullet i noticed you had posted in here and then when i saw that you had posted again a few minutes late i KNEW you must have been posting pics and I was right!
unfortunatly i can't shed any light on the editorials or info about him... but thanks for the pics
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TRAITS DE CARACTERE. Vogue Paris August 2006 fashion editor: Ludivine Poiblanc. Models Jessica stam source: scans from TFSer fashionologie, images from managementartists.com
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