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Gejst represents photographer Noam Griegst, DP Frederik Jacobi, the fashion label eluise, illustrator Kristian Funder and by special apppointment art director Sanne Frank.
Photographer Noam Griegst has a great ability to capture the magic in a person or scene. This gift has led to collaboration with international contemporary artists and numerous commercial assignments. His distinctive work in fashion photography is regularly published in editorials. Noam Griegsts first book Still going life is sold in Storm, Copenhagen and Collette, Paris. His second book will be published in December 2007.
DP Frederik Jacobi offers his vision to directors with cinematic ambitions. He works hard to capture the mood and tonality in a project and strives to create a unique look for a film. Always looking for new ways to intensify the footage and find the ultimate point of view. Frederik is based in New York and Copenhagen and works with features and commercials as well as art and documentary projects. His latest feature Ghosts of Cite Soleil has been released in theaters worldwide this year.
Illustrator Kristian Funder is situated in Copenhagen. He is a superbly skilled freehand visualizer mastering most known and unknown drawing and painting styles. Alongside working freelance for major production and advertising companies Kristian Funder is currently working on his own graphic novel Whitey Town and a series of art posters.
Gejst occasionally collaborates with graphic designer Sanne Frank on concept development and visual identity. With an outstanding portfolio of the most beautiful and clever graphic work Sanne Frank is one of the most talented in Denmark.
The fashion label eluise was founded in Copenhagen in the beginning of 2006. Designer Louise Stubkjaer challenges the aesthetics by adding new perspectives to classic references, elements and silhouettes. The fascination of contrasts and deconstructed tailoring is clear and the controversial details create an undertone of avant-garde. For all press related queries regarding eluise please contact Gejst.