Michael Creagh

Michael Creagh

Michael Creagh ….  When you find someone who shoots for a long list of International Companies you start to wonder if you have found a legend.  Michael seems perfectly down to earth to me and I am sure you enjoy the empathy he blends with his commercial work.  The list of company’s Michael has shot for includes .MTV, Microsoft, Samsung, McDonald’s, Disney – Pirates of the Caribbean, Bill Blass, Cacharel, Joseph Abboud, Warner Brothers Music, Esthero CD, Sony Music Germany, Opera Tenor Jose Carreras, Vidal Sassoon, Fashion Institute of Technology and many many more.

You can enjoy more of Michael’s work on his website and his blog site.

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My interest in photography goes back as far, if not further, than I can remember. My Grandfather had a thing called a box brownie and i remember being amazed at how it recorded history. I was given a 120 film camera when I was about 10 as evidenced by some black and white photos I recently found of my sister when she was 5 or so - she turned 40 in 2008. So from recording history, through the passage of an EOS 5 film into digital and moving into a desire to 'make images' rather than take photos, I find myself here. Photography. "For the thrill of it." Photography. "It's where life is happening." Photography. "When time stands still." Photography. "Maybe it's just about being there again."