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PHOTOGRAPHERS

EOS photographers have a diverse background in editorial reportage, advertising, production, public relations,portraiture, wedding,fashion, glamor and beauty, with a superior eye for detail.  Their skills also make for exceptional marketing and advertising campaigns that exceed industry standards.  They bring skills to will create a visual representation that showcases what the brand embodies, while elevating and evolving it's esthetic appeal. 

ALLAN ADLER

 

Allan Adler is a world-renowned Entertainment/Celebrity photographer whose work has been seen in almost every major magazine worldwide.   With over five incredible decades behind the camera, he has shot everyone from the elegant Jacqueline Kennedy to the legendary “King of Late Night TV” Johnny Carson.

 

At the age of 13 he discovered his passion after receiving a gift of a lifetime: his first camera.  Wide-eyed and excited, he took the camera and, through its tiny hole, opened his eyes to a world of adventure and excitement.  He hasn’t stopped shooting since.

 

His professional career began at the age of 19 when he found himself shooting on the sidelines of a Los Angeles Rams football game October 24, 1977. After submitting the photographs to a local sports news tabloid, he landed a job as Staff Photographer and met his first mentor, Ron Delpit. Over the following two years he photographed hundreds of professional and college sporting events, including the Super Bowl, Rose Bowl, NBA Playoffs, LLB Division Championships, heavyweight Prize Fights, NHL Playoffs, and Professional Gold and Tennis Tournaments.

 

Allan’s hard work, dedication and magical eye behind the lens led him into the world of celebrity, where he soon found himself shooting the likes of Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, Farrah Fawcett, Brooke Shields, The Rolling Stones, Barbara Streisand, Clint Eastwood, and Johnny Carson.  Carson executives recognized his talent immediately and made Allan their photographer for “The Tonight Show” and all shows produced by Carson Productions.

ROBERT KEEGAN

 

Robert was born and raised in Rochester, New York where his interest in photography was sparked at an early age.  His father worked for Eastman Kodak, and was involved in the film business for 45 years. Because of this, Robert has always had an affinity towards photography.  He was holding a camera in his hand practically as soon as he could walk, and was exposed to a vast selection of photographic SLRs over the years.  

 

In his youth, Robert's dreams to become a professional photographer were put on hold when he discovered that he was allergic to dark room chemicals.  Instead, he decided to pursue a career in information technology, but his passion and love for the creative arts never dulled over the years.  It wasn't until the introduction of digital cameras, that Robert was able to revisit his passion and re-enter the world of photography.  Due to his background in digital tech, he was able to utilize his software skills for photo manipulation to create ad-quality stills, which has allowed him to excel in the commercial world of photography.  

 

Over the years, Robert has never seen photography as work.  He has mastered his skills as a self-taught professional through his perseverance and dedication to the art.  He can shoot any genre of photography, although he specializes in commercial, sports and family portraiture.

 

FRED PROSE

Over an illustrious career of filmmaking and photography spanning nearly five decades, Paul Degruccio has created celebrity images for numerous prestigious magazines and news services. It was while Paul was the photo editor at the National Enquirer that he formed a lifelong professional relationship with his current Studio partner Allan Adler.  Along his career path, Paul was the contributing photographer to People Magazine in Arizona, covering high profile people, events and stories.

 

Paul is far more than a celebrity photographer.  He is a filmmaker, director, producer and actor.  In 1984 his team created the commercial “Arizona Opera Will Blow You Away” and won a Southwest Emmy along with a prestigious Cleo nomination.  In 2011 he opened the 2nd Stop Cafe in New York City. The 2nd Stop Cafe quickly became the most highly sought after StumpTown coffee cafe in New York.  The Cafe became a prime rental location for movie production companies. 

 

In addition to his artistic talents in photography, cinema, home building and restaurant entrepreneurship; Paul is a creator and an inventor. He has built a camera insert car that has been rented out to film production companies.  His 20-foot crane can lift two persons and has been used in multiple movie productions, including “The Getaway”. The consummate “go-to” person to create something from nothing - his favorite saying is “for film production you need two basic things - a movable toilet and a crafts building or tent”.

DAVE KELLY

 

Robert was born and raised in Rochester, New York where his interest in photography was sparked at an early age.  His father worked for Eastman Kodak, and was involved in the film business for 45 years. Because of this, Robert has always had an affinity towards photography.  He was holding a camera in his hand practically as soon as he could walk, and was exposed to a vast selection of photographic SLRs over the years.  

 

In his youth, Robert's dreams to become a professional photographer were put on hold when he discovered that he was allergic to dark room chemicals.  Instead, he decided to pursue a career in information technology, but his passion and love for the creative arts never dulled over the years.  It wasn't until the introduction of digital cameras, that Robert was able to revisit his passion and re-enter the world of photography.  Due to his background in digital tech, he was able to utilize his software skills for photo manipulation to create ad-quality stills, which has allowed him to excel in the commercial world of photography.  

 

Over the years, Robert has never seen photography as work.  He has mastered his skills as a self-taught professional through his perseverance and dedication to the art.  He can shoot any genre of photography, although he specializes in commercial, sports and family portraiture.

 

SHANE BAKER
 

Robert was born and raised in Rochester, New York where his interest in photography was sparked at an early age.  His father worked for Eastman Kodak, and was involved in the film business for 45 years. Because of this, Robert has always had an affinity towards photography.  He was holding a camera in his hand practically as soon as he could walk, and was exposed to a vast selection of photographic SLRs over the years.  

 

In his youth, Robert's dreams to become a professional photographer were put on hold when he discovered that he was allergic to dark room chemicals.  Instead, he decided to pursue a career in information technology, but his passion and love for the creative arts never dulled over the years.  It wasn't until the introduction of digital cameras, that Robert was able to revisit his passion and re-enter the world of photography.  Due to his background in digital tech, he was able to utilize his software skills for photo manipulation to create ad-quality stills, which has allowed him to excel in the commercial world of photography.  

 

Over the years, Robert has never seen photography as work.  He has mastered his skills as a self-taught professional through his perseverance and dedication to the art.  He can shoot any genre of photography, although he specializes in commercial, sports and family portraiture.

PAUL DEGRUCCIO

 

Over an illustrious career of filmmaking and photography spanning nearly five decades, Paul Degruccio has created celebrity images for numerous prestigious magazines and news services. It was while Paul was the photo editor at the National Enquirer that he formed a lifelong professional relationship with his current Studio partner Allan Adler.  Along his career path, Paul was the contributing photographer to People Magazine in Arizona, covering high profile people, events and stories.

 

Paul is far more than a celebrity photographer.  He is a filmmaker, director, producer and actor.  In 1984 his team created the commercial “Arizona Opera Will Blow You Away” and won a Southwest Emmy along with a prestigious Cleo nomination.  In 2011 he opened the 2nd Stop Cafe in New York City. The 2nd Stop Cafe quickly became the most highly sought after StumpTown coffee cafe in New York.  The Cafe became a prime rental location for movie production companies. 

 

In addition to his artistic talents in photography, cinema, home building and restaurant entrepreneurship; Paul is a creator and an inventor. He has built a camera insert car that has been rented out to film production companies.  His 20-foot crane can lift two persons and has been used in multiple movie productions, including “The Getaway”. The consummate “go-to” person to create something from nothing - his favorite saying is “for film production you need two basic things - a movable toilet and a crafts building or tent”.

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