Collab with Creative & Photo Directors: SE Editorial Photographer

Southeast Freelance Photographer Jack Robert with Published Work in Forbes, Southern Living, and The Pioneer Woman

Photographer Mike Belleme

As a freelance photographer, I had the pleasure of working with Mike Belleme, a highly sought-after photographer known for his work with national and international publications such as National Geographic, Time Magazine, and Rolling Stone. Mike's portfolio is truly impressive, with clients including Google, Esquire, Outside Magazine, Fortune, Stern, The New York Times, ProPublica, Al Jazeera America, The Wall Street Journal, New Republic, The Fader, CNN, MSNBC, Wired, Associated Press, The Guardian, Huck Magazine (UK), Intro Magazine (Germany), Buzzfeed, Stetson, and Intel.

I had the opportunity to photograph Mike for a magazine called Asheville Made, and we decided to shoot at his charming Airbnb in the mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. The cozy, creative atmosphere of the Airbnb provided the perfect backdrop for this editorial feature, which delves into Mike's philosophy on photography.

As a freelance photographer, I understand the importance of collaborating with creative directors and those who hire photographers for magazines and newspapers. I am always looking for new opportunities to work with photo directors at publications and art buyers to help bring their visions to life through beautiful, impactful imagery.

One of my main goals for this year is to connect with more creative directors, photo directors, art buyers, and senior photo editors at magazines and publications in the southeast region. Some of my dream clients include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Wired Magazine, and Time Magazine.

I have a strong track record of success as a freelancer, work published in various prestigious outlets such as Forbes, Dwell Magazine, Southern Living Magazine, Business Insider, Interiors Magazine, and The Pioneer Woman. I pride myself on being a reliable and easy choice for those looking to hire a freelancer. I am flexible, quick to respond, and adaptable to any photography subject. I am also known for being creative, kind, and able to bring a unique perspective to every project I work on.

If you are a creative director, photo director, art buyer, or senior photo editor in need of a talented freelance photographer, I encourage you to reach out and see how I can bring my skills and experience to your next project.

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