The Sartorialist by Scott Schuman

Scott Schuman

A blogger and fashion photographer who created the fashion blog The Sartorialist. After he left his position as director of men’s magazine, he began photographing people he saw on the street whose style he found striking. Then, he came up with idea of using photography to create a dialogue between fashion and its relationship to daily life.

In addition to the blog, Schuman’s work has been featured in GQ, Vogue Italia, Vogue Paris, andInterview; for GQ, Schuman shot and edited his own page for over three years. Schuman has appeared in national ad campaigns for The Gap and Verizon, and collaborated with Kiehl’s on an exclusively commissioned product and campaign surrounding Father’s Day. Nespresso, DKNY Jeans, Gant, OVS, Crate & Barrel, and Absolut have all commissioned ad campaigns. Burberry, meanwhile, tapped Schuman to shoot the groundbreaking social media-cum-advertising “Art of the Trench” project.  http://artofthetrench.com/

For more info and samples of his work, i invite you to check out his blog.

http://www.thesartorialist.com/

 

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One Response to The Sartorialist by Scott Schuman

  1. yennyrosario says:

    His picture posses a unique style that not many other fashion photographer have when photographing. The idea of photographing everyday people with astonishing fashion makes his pictures have different spices. This allows people to believe that fashion is tangible for consumers. I feel that a professional model vs. a regular everyday person make the images appear authentic. The ability of this photographer to market to consumer with his photos creates a direct connection with its clients revealing the fashion stylists that everyone carry as an individual inside and its express through their clothing style.

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