Geoff Moore (photographer)

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Geoff Moore (born November 17, 1970, in Pasadena, California) is an American photographer and director based in Los Angeles, California. He has become known for creating classic cinematic imagery with contemporary innovation. He has directed and photographed ad campaigns for Coach, T-Mobile, Facebook, Diesel, among many others. He has photographed for magazines such as GQ Magazine, Elle Magazine, and Playboy, and shot such celebrities as Norman Reedus, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Heidi Klum, Aaron Paul, and fellow Los Angeles artist Alex Prager.[1] He has also directed numerous music videos for such artists as Jewel[2] and The Cardigans.[3]

His iconic campaign for T Mobile had his work being shown on billboards in Times Square, to sides of Hollywood buildings, and everywhere in between. The TV spots were constantly on the air, from the Super Bowl to between every hit show on air.

Moore's latest fine art show "California Dreamin' " took place at House Of Fangs Gallery on Melrose St. in Los Angeles and featured 55 black and white images. His last show "Endoresement" at KM Fine Arts in West Hollywood was called a "Best in the Art World" by Artnet, with worldwide press from magazines such as Esquire, Another, I-D, Interview, Vice, and others. Moore's fine art work was also recently featured amongst the likes of Damien Hirst, Richard Prince, William Eggleston, Jeff Koons, Ed Ruscha, and others in a show curated by Flea, the Gagosian Gallery, and DLK at a show benefiting Flea's (The Red Hot Chili Peppers) music foundation the Silverlake Conservatory Of Music (2014 thru 2019). Early 2015 his work was showcased at Art CoIogne by Kaune Sposnik Gallery (Germany). Moore's work has three times been chosen by American Photo as a "Photo of the Year" to be a part of their prestigious permanent archive (Alex Prager/2012 , Val Keil for Playboy/2013, Sara Cummings/Serengeti Eyewear 2019). In 2011, Moore was featured in a massive outdoor art show in Hollywood with artist Alex Prager, curated by the Lucie Foundation, called "Facing West- Fashion in the Land of Celluloid." Qvest Magazine of Germany recently did a 16-page spread and "conversation" with Moore and Prager. A self-taught visual artist, Moore regularly shoots many of the top faces in pop culture, advertisements, as well as his award-winning fine art.

Exhibitions[edit]

  • " California Dreamin' " - House Of Fangs, Los Angeles. Feb. (2020)
  • Art Basel Miami - KM Fine Arts (2017)
  • Art Basel Miami - KM Fine Arts (2016)
  • "ENDORSEMENT – The UNSEEN COBAIN Photos"[4]- KM Fine Arts – Los Angeles, CA (2016)
  • Silverlake Conservatory of Music group show curated by Gagosian Gallery and Flea w/ Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Richard Prince, Ed Ruscha, Dana Louise Kirkpatrick – Los Angeles (2015 thru 2022)
  • Art Cologne – Kaune, Posnik, Spohr Gallery, Germany (2015)
  • Silverlake Conservatory of Music Group show w/ Damien Hirst, William Eggleston, Inez and Vinoodh, Richard Prince, Shepard Fairey – Ron Burkle Estate – Beverly Hills, CA (2014)
  • "Facing West – Fashion in the Land of Celluloid" w/ Alex Prager. Curated by the Lucie Foundation and Jessie Cowan, Hollywood, CA
  • "Intersecting Viewpoints" – Fluxco Gallery w/ Patrick Hoelck and others. – Los Angeles
  • "Fovea" Group Show Fluxco Gallery – Los Angeles, CA
  • MTV Group Show Pacific Design Center – West Hollywood, CA
  • MTV/MVPA Group Show Pacific Design Center – West Hollywood, CA
  • "Skatistan" Group Benefit Show – Nomad Gallery – Los Angeles, CA

Notable videos[edit]

Commercials[edit]

Music[edit]

Recognition[edit]

Twice nominated as Director of The Year at the Billboard and MVPA Awards by the age 25.

Photography[edit]

  • American Photo – "Photo of the Year" (2012).[5]
  • American Photo – "Photo of the Year" (2013)[6]
  • American Photo – "Photo of the Year" (2019)

Directing[edit]

  • MTV Video Music Awards – Best Female Video nominee – "Who Will Save Your Soul"-Jewel (1996)
  • MTV Video Music Awards – Best New Artist nominee-"Who Will Save Your Soul"-Jewel (1996)
  • Rock Video of the Year MVPA Awards nominee – "Get 'em Outta Here" – Sprung Monkey Hollywood records
  • Video of the Year MTV Europe Awards nominee – "Lovefool" -The Cardigans – Mercury records
  • Director Of The Year nominee – MVPA Awards – Jewel "Who Will Save Your Soul" (1996)

Press[edit]

  1. Rolling Stone Kurt Cobain's Personal Archive: See Intimate Photos From New Exhibit [7]
  2. AnOther Mag Kurt Cobain's Secret Treasures Laid Bare[8]
  3. ArtNews Net The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute[9]
  4. HYPEBEAST These Photos of Kurt Cobain's Personal Treasures Are Intimate and Haunting[10]
  5. W Magazine See the Unseen Kurt Cobain[11]
  6. Slate Magazine The Things Kurt Cobain Left Behind[12]
  7. V Magazine KURT COBAIN ARCHIVE IMAGES TO SHOW IN NEW EXHIBIT[13]
  8. Huffington Post Kurt Cobain to John Baldessari: Exhibitions to Check Out in L.A. This February [14]
  9. VICE I-D New Kurt Cobain Photo Exhibit Takes A Look into His Personal World[15]
  10. Esquire 10 'Unseen' Photos of Kurt Cobain's Personal Possessions[16]
  11. ArtNet News See Kurt Cobain's Most-Prized Possessions in New Show at KM Fine Arts[17]
  12. LA Weekly Geoff Moore's Photos of Kurt Cobain's Stuff Will Give You Goosebumps[18]
  13. Yahoo Music Endorsement: The Unseen Cobain Photos [19]
  14. L'Oeil de la Photographie Los Angeles: Charles R. Cross, Cobain Unseen [20]
  15. The Wild Magazine[permanent dead link] "WILD PROFILE: GEOFF FOR PREZ!", October 27, 2011
  16. Dazed and Confused Magazine "Alex Prager shot by Geoff Moore", 2013
  17. Superlative Conspiracy "Superlative Conspiracy No.4", Fall 2012
  18. Superlative Conspiracy "Superlative Conspiracy No.5!", 2012
  19. WeSC WeSC: Footwear Campaign, Spring 2013
  20. Entertainment Weekly"Jewel's 'Pieces of You': How the 'Who Will Save Your Soul' video ended up in the bathroom", February 23, 2015
  21. Anthony Kiedis Attends Geoff Moore Art Show "Anthony Kiedis at Photography Display", March 7, 2015
  22. Silverlake Conservatory Benefit, Appleford, Steve – November 3, 2014
  23. FLAUNT Magazine "ALEX AND VANESSA PRAGER: Film by Geoff Moore" September 7, 2013
  24. FLAUNT Magazine "ALEX AND VANESSA PRAGER: That Which Is Intuited, That Which Is Self-Evident" Photographer, September 4, 2013
  25. Juxtapoz Magazine, "Vanessa Prager", March 2015
  26. Qvest Magazine "MAGAZINE # 56", Summer 2013
  27. AI-AP American Photo: Photo of the Year Permanent Collection, 2012
  28. AI-AP American Photo: Photo of the Year Permanent Collection, 2013
  29. AI-AP[1] American Photo: Photo of the Year Permanent Collection, 2019
  30. [2] "California Dreamin'" / Geoff Moore – Trendland 2019

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dazed and Confused Magazine, "Alex Prager shot by Geoff Moore", 2013.
  2. ^ a b Jewel's 'Pieces of You': How the 'Who Will Save Your Soul' video ended up in the bathroom, EW STAFF.
  3. ^ a b Billboard 108 (38): 9, Rosen, Craig; Sexton, Paul (September 21, 1996).
  4. ^ "Kurt Cobain's Secret Treasures Laid Bare". AnOther Magazine. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  5. ^ American Photo of the Year, American Photo: Photo of the Year Permanent Collection, 2012.
  6. ^ AI-AP American Photo of the Year, American Photo: Photo of the Year Permanent Collection, 2013.
  7. ^ "Kurt Cobain's Personal Archive: See Intimate Photos From New Exhibit". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  8. ^ "Kurt Cobain's Secret Treasures Laid Bare". AnOther Mag. AnOther Mag. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  9. ^ "The Best and Worst of the Art World This Week in One Minute". ArtNetNews. ArtNetNews. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  10. ^ "These Photos of Kurt Cobain's Personal Treasures Are Intimate and Haunting". Hypebeast. Hypebeast. Retrieved February 2, 2016.
  11. ^ "See the Unseen Kurt Cobain". W Magazine. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  12. ^ "The Things Kurt Cobain Left Behind". Slate. Retrieved March 9, 2016.
  13. ^ "KURT COBAIN ARCHIVE IMAGES TO SHOW IN NEW EXHIBIT". V Magazine. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  14. ^ "Kurt Cobain to John Baldessari: Exhibitions to Check Out in L.A. This February". HuffPost. Retrieved February 4, 2016.
  15. ^ "new kurt cobain photo exhibit takes a look into his personal world". VICE I-D. VICE. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  16. ^ "10 'Unseen' Photos of Kurt Cobain's Personal Possessions". Esquire. Esquire. Retrieved February 16, 2016.
  17. ^ "See Kurt Cobain's Most-Prized Possessions in New Show at KM Fine Arts". ArtNet News. ArtNet News. Retrieved January 30, 2016.
  18. ^ "Geoff Moore's Photos of Kurt Cobain's Stuff Will Give You Goosebumps". LA Weekly. LA Weekly. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  19. ^ "Endorsement: The Unseen Cobain Photos". Yahoo Music. Yahoo. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  20. ^ "Los Angeles: Charles R. Cross, Cobain Unseen". L'Oeil de la Photographie. L'Oeil de la Photographie. Retrieved February 11, 2016.