Craig Cutler is an American photographer. His editorial work has been featured in Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Bon Appetit, Best Life, Details, Dwell, and Men’s Journal. His clients include Starbucks, Vanguard and Microsoft. His photographs were published in the book International Harvester and McCormick: Milestones of the Company That Helped Build America (Graphic Arts Center Publishing 2007).
Cutler was included in the 2008 book American Photography 23. In 2009, he received a Graphis Gold Award. Cutler’s work has been exhibited at Galerie-Atelier Beeld in the Hague.
Cutler’s first documentary film, “The Boxer,” will premiere in November 2016 at three film festivals: DOC NYC, the Big Apple Film Festival, and New York Short Film Festival. The subject of the short is 2015 National Men’s Elite Boxing champion Chordale Booker and his success in the ring following legal issues and a judge’s leniency to put him on probation rather than in prison. The film was awarded the Big Apple Film Festival’s Best Short Documentary.
Craig Cutler is an American photographer. His editorial work has been featured in Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Bon Appetit, Best Life, Details, Dwell, and Men’s Journal. He has photographed ads for a wide range of clients, including Starbucks, Vanguard, Xbox 360, Mobil, Microsoft, and Sprint. His photos were featured in the book International Harvester, McCormick, Navistar: Milestones in the Company That Helped Build America (Graphic Arts Center Publishing, 2007).
In 2008, Cutler was selected for inclusion in the book American Photography 23, and in 2009, he won a Graphis Gold Award. Cutler’s work was exhibited at Galerie-Atelier Beeld, The Hague.
Cutler’s first documentary film, “The Boxer,” will premiere in November 2016 at three film festivals: DOC NYC, the Big Apple Film Festival, and New York Short Film Festival. The subject of the short is 2015 National Men’s Elite Boxing champion Chordale Booker and his success in the ring following legal issues and a judge’s leniency to put him on probation rather than in prison. The Big Apple Film Festival awarded the film the Best Short Documentary Award.
Table of Contents
- 1 External links
- 2 References
- 2.1 Graphis Magazine 263 September October 1989 (Cover: Craig Cutler, Vol. 45 No. 263)
- 2.2 Stories and Pictures
- 2.3 Discover Magazine May 2006 the Man Who Finds Planets, How Michael Brown Is Changing the Solar System
- 2.4 To Serve and Protect
- 2.5 Murder at the Beach: Bouchercon 2014 Anthology
- 2.6 Battle for the Olympia 2011 Bodybuilding
- 2.7 Alure Three Barrel Curling Iron Wand with LCD Temperature Display - 1 Inch Ceramic Tourmaline Triple Barrels, Dual Voltage Crimp
- 2.8 Remington CI9538 Pro 1"-1.5" Pearl Ceramic Conical Curling Wand, Digital Controls + 10 Heat Settings, Black/Pink
- 2.9 Toilet Boy: Book 1
- 2.10 International Harvester, McCormick, Navistar: Milestones in the Company that Helped Build America
- 2.11 More interesting reads:
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