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| BIO - AMY TIERNEY |
| Amy's photographs have been published both nationally and internationally across every medium – print, web, handheld and broadcast since 1999. Her lens is an active, cross-cultural, fashionable CA lifestyle. Her latest commercial video work underlines this. Contact her at: facebook/f8-f11images, and Twitter/f8f11images for the joy of it all. Most recently, global imaging company SanDisk signed Amy to be one of its Extreme Team Pro Photography ambassadors geared towards fashion. Go to facebook.com/SanDiskExtremeTeam where she posts and answers photography questions all the time, and will happily answer your questions. Her company f8/f11 Images (www.f8f11.com) is a full service image provider, creating exclusive commercial image campaigns (both still images and video) for style-focused brands via advertising, editorial, catalog, and corporate campaigns while utilizing the latest digital technology (secure, password protected online image galleries, and direct online image licensing). She has a decade’s worth of experience photographing celebrities and fashion such as Cindy Crawford for Bentley Motors, Nicki Minaj for VH1, Willow Smith for InStyle, Billabong, Bally’s Events, MTV's Movie Awards, Patek Phillipe Events, Nicole Miller, Mara Hoffman’s Designs, You! By Crocs, BC Shoes, the World Pro of Surf championships, the Emmys and the NAACP Image Awards. Amy started her work as a celebrity event photographer in 1999 when she joined Lee Salem Photography, then for WireImage/GettyImages in 2004, and on to Le Studio Photography, Berliner Photography, Elevation Photos and Picture Group. Near and dear to Amy's heart is a program she crafted for Step Up Women's Network in 2006 called "Photojournalism for Girls"/the "I Dream to..." Project which as of May 2011 has taught 300 under-served teen girls in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York the skills of photojournalism as a tool to meet with the very woman they dream to be. Images have been distributed in Self Magazine, NBC News covered a story on the program, and Getty Images hosted a gallery show for the girls at it's Varick Street Studio. Amy shoots and processes with an entirely digital workflow. The Canon 7D and 1D Mark II N are her current cameras of choice. She looks very forward to working with you. |