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Real Simple Family

 

Creative Director: Janet Froelich
Design Director: Cybele Grandjean
Art Director: Abby Kuster-Prokell
Photo Director: Casey Tierney
Photo Editor: Kate Osba
Photographer: Melaine Acevedo


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14 Comments

  1. Honestly, no credit for the Stylist/s?

    • yeah, and the assistants, prop stylist, producer, child wrangler, hair, makeup, motorhome, catering, food stylist… am I leaving anyone out?

      • Paint supplier and laundry service

      • Precisely. The first thing I saw was the well articulated mayhem and knew that usually the magic that happens has little to do with art direction, photo editing, photo direction, which in my opinion the influence is post capture, and has more to do with the personalities that are out front, IE: stylist and kid wranglers, and of course the photographers. The rest are just vapors.

        • except you’re looking at a magazine page not a photograph… but I understand you want it to be all about you.

      • Oh, BTW, Rob, how many kid shoots have you been on?
        Seems kinda naive to put the kid wranglers and stylists for a major kid shoot in the same boat as the motor home driver and the caterers.
        Again this just my opinion.

        • you didn’t mention the kid wrangler so you obviously have no respect for them or the casting director either. shame.

      • “…am I leaving anyone out?”

        Well, the kids.

  2. The stylists is the only not mentioned in the blog post but clearly listed on the opening photo for anyone to read.

    • Right, anonymous Joe. Clearly HV and AP decided that if anyone really cared about who did most of the work they would be able to find the credits.

      • I think I’ll start charging for credits.

      • My comment to Rob was to really in jest. Im not picking sides but why is it so important with this post to have credit given to the stylist? There have been many before that do not give credit to all who contributed to the final product.

        If the stylist wasn’t credited anywhere in the magazine, and I wanted to know because I like the work and would consider using the stylist on a project I can always contact the AD, Photog, etc… why the hulabalu?

  3. Click on the opening spread, you”ll see the credits there.

  4. Nice gallery. Good contrast in colors and bright colors.


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