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Chloe Aftel is an American photographer and director based in San Francisco, Los Angeles, & New York.

Biography/Early Life

Aftel was born in Berkeley, California on July 6th, 1980.

Aftel has a Bachelor’s degree in Film/Cinema/Video Studies and Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master of Fine Arts in Cinematography and Film/Video Production from the University of Southern California.

After USC, Aftel managed a film production company in New York before running American photographer, Peggy Sirota’s studio in Los Angeles for two years- before creating* her own studio. [1]

Career

Style

Aftel has an individual style in fashion, commercial, editorial, lifestyle, among many other genres of work- find cite.

Working with film, polaroid,

Cinemagraphs

Clients

Aftel has shot editorials for Billboard, Chicago Tribune, Dwell, Elle The Hollywood Reporter, Harper's Bazaar Australia, Latina, Marie Claire, New York Magazine/In The Cut, Nylon, Rolling Stone, Spin, Vanity Fair, Vogue Italy, Vogue Russia, Wired, Wall Street Journal


Aftel’s commercial clients include Cannon, Levi’s, Google, Pact, Intuit, MasterCard, Verizon, Sprint, Motorola, Neiman-Marcus, Nintendo,

4AD, Ban.do, Bust,, Dazed & Confused, Draft FCB, Enso, Fleishman-Hillard, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, Go Daddy, Hewlett-Packard, Interscope, Intuit,, Lula,, McCann, Merge Records, O'Neill, Pact, R/GA, Rubin Postaer and Associates, Seaworld, Siegel + Gale, Subpop Records,

Personal Projects

Genderqueer Aftel's project introduces viewers to the real faces and stories of gender fluid, bi-gender and agender teens and adults.[2]


Awards

Aftel has won awards for her photography and short film including International Photography Awards, Fuji Student Photographer of the Year, American Photo, PDN 30, and Boston International Film Festival. http://www.chloeaftel.com/contact


References

  1. ^ Noble, Lou. "Interview 022 - Chloe Aftel". The Photographic Journal. Retrieved July 27th 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ Brooks, Katherine. "Profound Portraits Of Young Agender Individuals Challenge The Male/Female Identity". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 27 July 2015.