After studying Simon quickly gained a foothold in the world of photography winning the Association of Fashion, Advertising, & Editorial Photographers Assistants Awards & shooting for editorial clients such as Condé Nast. Before long he was undertaking commissions for many of the top advertising agencies in London.
Simon has ventured to some of the furthest corners of the world in search of striking imagery for prestigious clients worldwide, whilst his personal projects have included documenting the landscapes & people of Chile, Tibet, Mount Everest, the Arctic Circle & the Northern Territories of Australia. His first solo exhibition (featuring work from a personal project shot in New Zealand) was held at the Blink Gallery, London in 2005.
Simon has also recently directed 3 short films for the Discovery Channel, and commercials for the Jaguar XJK, Mercedes C220 & the charity Wild Aid.
Commercial Clients include: Acura, Alfa Romeo, Audi, American Airlines, Bank of Nevada, BMW, Bombardier, BP, British Airways, Castrol, Deutsche Telekom, Discovery Channel, Disney, Dodge, Emirates Airlines, Fairy, Ford, HSBC, Hummer, Hyundai, Interbrew/Castlemaine XXXX, Jaguar, Jeep, Kawasaki, Lexus, Land Rover, London Transport, Lufthansa, Mercedes, Microsoft, Nestlé, O2, P&O Cruises, Porsche, Qatar Financial Centre, RBS, Renault, Toyota, Vauxhall, Versus, Volkswagen & Vodafone.
Editorial Clients include: Car Magazine, LIV Magazine,
Awards: He has been a consistent award winner at the Association Of Photographers Awards in London, and his work for BMW was included in the D&AD Annual.
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Creative Fields:Photography, Creative Direction, Cinematography
City: | Personal Site: http://simonstock.com |
Location: GBR | Work URL: |
Experience: Not defined | Facebook: http://simonstock.com/blog/ |
Employer: Self | Twitter: http://ff.fildry.com/oneeyeland |
Title: Photographer / Director | LinkedIN: http://www.greenhosuereps.com |
Status: Freelancing / Busy | Other: http://www.moxiepictures.com |
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