• The Rolling Stones Live Show 2017 at Esprit Arena, Germany
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  • Live-Stream The Rolling Stones LIVE GelreDome | Full Show 2017
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  • Faith-Ann Young
    @faithannyoung
    Faith-Ann Young, who often goes by her initials FAY, is a photographer and writer, specializing in music and art coverage. Her work has been featured in the Economist, Rolling Stone, More Intelligent Life, Fast Company, and Monocle. According to Klout, she's influential about cars, guns, and Morrison, though she's doubtful about all three.
  • Matt Clayton
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    Matt Clayton's work has appeared in Rolling Stone, Paste Magazine, and Utah Valley Magazine. He's photographed actors, artists, and Olympic athletes.
  • Buddy Paint
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    Buddy Paint is a painting company based in Torrance, California. We are specialized in residential and commercial, exterior and interior painting services. We proudly serve South Bay area of Los Angeles cities like Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills Estates, Palos Verdes Peninsula, San Pedro, Rolling Hills, Palos Verdes Estates, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach and Manhattan Beach, California Website URL: https://www.buddypaint.com
  • Cedric Angeles
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    Born in the Philippines and raised in the United States from the beginning of high school, Cedric Angeles maintains a perspective that is not anchored to a particular place or time, perhaps in part because he is constantly on the move, traveling from Europe to Russia to the Philippines and back to the United States. He studied photography at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and graduated in December 1998. A year later, Photo District News (PDN) named him as one of the 30 Under 30 Young Photographers to Watch. Today clients include GQ, NYTimes T Magazine, Rolling Stone, Departures, Conde Nast Traveller, Bon Appetit, Martha Stewart Living, Glamour, Travel+Leisure, Food+Wine, Four Seasons, British Airways, Aruba, Royal Caribbean, The Deutsch Agency, and JWT London.
  • Tamara Warren
    @tamarawarren5622
    Tamara Warren is the founder of the website Le Car (Lecar.co). She has written for The New York Times, Car and Driver, Automobile, Elle, Esquire, Rolling Stone, AutoWeek, Architectural Digest, Vibe, and Vox. She is the former transportation editor and senior reporter at The Verge, and has covered cars, design, art, and music for two decades and earned an MFA in creative writing at the New School.
  • Industrial Revolution Inc.
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    Industrial Revolution, Inc. was founded in 1971 as UCO Corporation. Located in Redmond, Washington, the company has been a supplier of high quality equipment to the outdoor industry. The company is known in particular for it's outstanding line of beautiful and functional candle lanterns. In 2004 the company began selling its new Play and Freeze™ Ice Cream Maker, a ball which allows users to participate in the ice-cream-making process by shaking and rolling the ball itself.
  • Carrie Caffrey
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    Sociallyin has the capabilities to efficiently manage and optimize social paid ads. We are one of the few social media advertising agencies that solely focuses on PPC through social channels. This allows our team to be fully immersed in different products offered by each social media channel and aids our goal in rolling out the latest features and tactics for each client. Build your brand: https://www.sociallyin.com/social-media-services/social-paid-advertising/
  • Art Streiber
    @artstreiber
    Since 1994 Art Streiber has been a Los Angeles-based freelance photographer specializing in reportage, travel, portrait and entertainment photography. His editorial clients include Vanity Fair, Esquire, Entertainment Weekly, Wired, Fortune, Time, ESPN, Rolling Stone and Town & Country. In 2005 Art was named to American Photo Magazine’s list of “The 100 Most Important People in Photography,” and in April 2008 Art was presented the Pacific Design Center’s “Star of Design” Award for Photography.
  • Hunter Atkins
    @hunteratkins
    Hunter Atkins has written for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and Forbes, as well as The Wall Street Journal, ESPN The Magazine, SI.com, NationalGeographic.com, Maxim.com, Newsday, Virginia Coastal, Men's Journal, Popular Science, VICE, and VIBE. At the age of 17, Hunter Atkins landed his first job as a writer for The Chicago Sun-Times. At Northwestern University, Hunter Atkins attended the Medill School of Journalism. Hunter Atkins was a foreign correspondent for The Cape Times in Cape Town, South Africa, before interning for Newsday in New York.
  • Andy Freeberg
    @andyfreeberg
    Photographer Andy Freeberg was born in New York City and studied at the University of Michigan. He began his career as a photojournalist and now alternates his assignment work with fine art projects. His work has appeared in publications such as Time, Fortune, Der Spiegel, and Rolling Stone. His travel jobs have taken him to Europe, South America, Asia, and Africa, including two treks up Mt. Kilimanjaro. His photographs are in many collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the George Eastman House Museum of Photography. He currently lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
  • Jack Unruh
    @jack_unruh
    A native of Pretty Prairie, Kansas and the son of an Air Force pilot, Jack lived in a variety of places while growing up. After graduating from Washington University in St Louis he settled and began his illustration career in Dallas, Texas. Much of his work parallels an interest in the outdoors, while some of the more conceptual illustrations are a result of waiting for the hatch or watching the sunset over West Texas quail country. The results have been published in Entertainment Weekly, Rolling Stone, Atlantic Monthly, Time, Sports Illustrated, Readers Digest, New York Magazine, National Geographic, Sports Afield, Field and Stream, GQ, Road and Track and Texas Monthly. Annual Reports include Borg Warner, MCI, Transamerica, Halliburton, Brinker International, Herman Miller, Sony, Hartford Financial Services, United Technologies, Entergy and Readers Digest. IBM, Citicorp, Exxon/Mobil, Budweiser, American Airlines, Champion Paper, Interstate Batteries, Remington Firearms, Leatherman Tools, Avia, Georgia Pacific, The Bronx Zoo, Sage Rods, Kendall Jackson, Pac Bell are among Unruh's many advertising assignments. Unruh has appeared in Communication Arts Illustration Annual since its inception and has been in numerous shows of American Illustration, Graphis, AIGA and Print. Graphis featured an article, "Jack Unruh, Quick on the Draw." in the 2002 Sept/Oct issue.
  • Peter Yang
    @peteryang
    Peter lives in Brooklyn, hails from the great state of Texas, and photographs subjects all over the world. Peter shoots lots of rock stars. He gets along with them because he's a nice guy and not intimidating. This is confusing to Peter because he thinks he totally looks like a rock star. Peter is a regular contributor to Rolling Stone, ESPN Magazine and Wired, among others. His work has been recognized by American Photography and Communication Arts, but he would never tell you because he is too modest. Also, he once bowled a 225. Peter's best travel advice is to get a neck pillow and eye shade. He says you will look like a fool but sleep like a king.
  • fog bearing
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  • Rex Ray
    @rex_ray
    Rex Ray is a San Francisco based fine artist, whose collages, paintings and design work have been exhibited at galleries and museums, including the The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, University Art Museum in Berkeley, San Jose Museum of Modern Art, The Crocker Museum in Sacramento, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco, Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, Cheryl Haines Gallery, Gallery 16, and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions. He is also a celebrated graphic designer. He has created work for Apple, Dreamworks, Sony Music, Warner Brothers, City Lights Publishers, Matador Records, Serpent's Tail, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, Rizzoli, Powerhouse, Mute Records and Crown Books. His package designs for David Bowie, as well as for Joe Satriani, Diamanda Galás, Matmos, and Deee-Lite, have earned him an international reputation for his innovation in type and with original photographs, drawings, and collage. He has designed over 100 historic Bill Graham Presents rock and roll tour posters, including ones for The Rolling Stones, Patti Smith, REM, Bjork, U2, and Radiohead.
  • Lee Trink
    @leetrink
    Lee Trink, a distinguished entrepreneur in the entertainment and media industries, resides in Los Angeles, California. He is known for his boldness, foresight, and resilience, consistently demonstrating an ability to anticipate trends and uniquely position brands within the dynamic landscapes of popular culture. His expertise spans various areas, including entrepreneurship, creative content, talent management, and brand development. His relentless tenacity and work ethic have made a significant mark in his field. As a co-founder of FaZe Clan, he has played a pivotal role in transforming it into the world's most influential esports and gaming organization. Initially a small group of gamers, it has evolved into a global phenomenon under his guidance. He successfully expanded the brand's focus from gaming-centric content to mainstream entertainment, attracting vast and passionate fandoms. This growth is a testament to his vision, merging the realms of gaming, content creation, and traditional entertainment. Before his achievements at FaZe Clan, he held the position of President at Capitol Records and Capitol Music Group, which includes Blue Note, Astralwerks, Priority, and Virgin Records. His leadership was characterized by significant successes in discovering talent and guiding numerous musical artists from obscurity to stardom. He has collaborated with global superstars such as Katy Perry, Coldplay, The Rolling Stones, Lenny Kravitz, Kid Rock, and Jared Leto's band, 30 Seconds to Mars.
  • Sigg
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    SIGG: The HistorySIGG Switzerland dates back to 1908 when metal processing specialist Ferdinand Sigg established an aluminum product factory about 30 kilometers outside of Zurich. Along with his colleague Xaver Küng, the two men combined their love of metal and the strong belief that "aluminum is the material of the future". Their product line, which was called SIGG AG Aluminiumwarenfabrik, was initially comprised of saucepans, frying pans and bottles, all of which sold rapidly and were immensely popular. By 1958, SIGG had thousands of products that were all manufactured in the company's own rolling mill and drawing shop. It was in 1990 that the course for the future of the SIGG bottle was determined: a new shape, still typical of today's bottles, was developed and the quality achieved was superior. The beautiful shapes and design of the bottle is one of the reasons that in 1993 SIGG was incorporated into the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. In 1997, the company was bought by an investor group and changed direction to focus on its #1 "star" product... the SIGG bottle. Approaching its 100 year anniversary, SIGG has its sights set on growing the brand outside of Europe. In 2005, SIGG launched a USA subsidiary based in Stamford, CT. "This brand has tremendous history and for generations has been the must-have water bottle for Europeans," states Robert Rheaume, SIGG USA President. "Americans have now discovered that using a high quality, reusable bottle like SIGG makes great sense - both financially and environmentally." For the last 90 years, corporate headquarters have been based in the charming village of Frauenfeld Switzerland where SIGG employs about 60 dedicated people. "With nearly a century of Swiss expertise and craftsmanship, we take tremendous pride in the quality of our product," claimed Steve Wasik, SIGG Switzerland CEO. "Today, SIGG remains the world leader in premium water bottles, sold in over 40 countries... and counting!"
  • Paul Smith
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    Paul Smith’s introduction into fashion was completely accidental. At the age of 16, with no career plans or qualifications, Paul Smith was propelled by his father into a menial job at the local clothing warehouse in his native Nottingham. However his real passion was sport and his ambition was to become a professional racing cyclist, until aged 17 years when cycling-mad Paul was in a terrible accident. Six months in hospital followed and during this time Paul made some new friends. After leaving hospital he arranged to meet them again and by chance the meeting place was a local pub that was popular with the students from the local art college. They talked of Mondrian, Warhol, Kokoshka, David Bailey and listened to the Rolling Stones, Miles Davis and much more. It was then Paul knew he wanted to be a part of this colourful world of ideas and excitement. Within two years, Paul Smith was managing his first boutique in Nottingham and with the encouragement of his girlfriend Pauline Denyer (now wife) and a small amount of savings, opened a tiny shop in 1970. Paul started to take evening classes for tailoring and with the help of Pauline (an RCA fashion graduate), Paul was able to create what he wanted. By 1976 Paul showed his first menswear collection in Paris under the Paul Smith label. Within 20 years of his introduction to fashion Paul Smith had established himself as the pre-eminent British designer. Paul Smith has the ability to anticipate, and even spark off trends not only fashion but in the wider context of popular culture. He manages to transmit a genuine sense of humour and mischief mixed with his love of tradition and the classics Today there are 12 different collections; Paul Smith, Paul Smith Women, PS by Paul Smith, Paul Smith Jeans, Paul Smith London, R.Newbold (Japan only), Paul Smith Accessories, Paul Smith Shoes, Paul Smith Fragrance, Paul Smith Watches, Paul Smith Pens and Paul Smith furniture and ‘things’. Paul Smith rugs, china, spectacles and fragrance are made under license. Designed in Nottingham and London, the Paul Smith collections are primarily produced in England and Italy while the fabrics used are mainly of Italian, French and British origin. In 2002 Paul Smith collaborated with Cappellini to create the Mondo collection of furniture inspired by observation and travel. In 2003 Paul designed an upholstery textile in partnership with Maharam, called ‘Bespoke’, which was inspired by classic pinstripe suiting. The Paul Smith shops reflect the character of Paul and his designs, an unmistakable Englishness augmented by the unexpected. The shops house the Paul Smith collections and an extensive selection of jewellery, books, art, antiques and an array of interesting and beautiful products. Work of British designers is often showcased alongside Paul’s personal collections of art or curios. Paul Smith is global - the collection is wholesaled to thirty five countries and has fourteen shops in England. Paul Smith shops are found in London, Nottingham, Paris, Milan, New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea, Kuwait, U.A.E. – and over two hundred throughout Japan. Paul remains fully involved in the Japanese business; designing the clothes, choosing the fabrics, approving the shop locations and overseeing every development within the company. Paul Smith also has impressive and diverse showrooms in London, Paris, Milan, New York and Tokyo. Paul Smith continues to be an integral part of the company; he is both designer and chairman. Paul Smith is continually involved in every aspect of the business and as a result, Paul Smith Limited retains a personal touch often lost in companies of a similar size.
  • Nikki Farquharson
    @nikki_farquharson
    Hello! I'm a 24 year old freelancer based in London, England.I love colour, pattern, shapes, communincation and typography. Pens, pencils and paper are my favourite and primary medium. I also run a colourful project at: www.randomgotbeautiful.com. How would you sum up your work?My work tends to end up in a variety of outcomes as I like to showcase different ideas. They can vary from being quite simple to massively detailed. A heavy focus randomly shifts between colour, pattern and typography. I also have a passion for creating books about language and communication, in which I design and occasionally bind my own. How did you become a designer/illustrator?I've always been interested in visual messages and communication. I chose to study graphic design and ended up studying that subject for a total of six years. My degree course focused a lot on graphic and conceptual design and ideas. This was really helpful to me, but simultaneously I wanted something different so I started to draw. I found myself mostly drawing shapes and patterns. I decided to take illustration more seriously after I graduated. What is your mixed media work about?Mixed Media Girls are experimental works combining found imagery with personal illustration. A mixed media girl illustration is initially inspired by the original photograph. I change the girl's surroundings by including abstract details in bright colours and meticulous patterns. The final outcome is often playful and eclectic. I personally see the girl as either a prop to the pattern or just part of the canvas. I have always loved creating detail with lines, patterns and shapes. But later, I decided to add girls to put the patterns into context. Sometimes it is viewed as the other way round but I don't mind that. Creating mixed media work for clients is slightly different. The illustration should be secondary to the real imagery. I try to enhance the photography rather than drown it out. Describe your other work in more detail?My books are very simple conceptual ideas referring to language and communication. I'm interested in how we interact with one another and how different people have a natural and mutual understanding on simple common things. I'm always thinking about 'the next book' and like to create a series that would become available to purchase in the future. The typographic illustrations are like a bridge between my books and my abstract illustrations. I love type so I try to make it fun, playful and visually interesting, to me at least! Random Got Beautiful is an online public participatory site that I started while I was still at university. I have a fascination with other peoples random spontaneous photographs, and I wanted a way in which I could continually look at different ones but in one easy location. I decided that 'colour' would be a nice simple incentive to get others involved as it was creative but at the same time, didn't limit itself to only those who were "creatives". I wanted anybody to be able to take part. I jokingly refer to myself as a jack of all trades but a master of none, because I do many different things. A lot being on a trial-and-error type basis. What kinds of materials do you work with?I draw and colour by hand because I enjoy the process and prefer the results. I use pencils, fine liner pens and a lot of felt tips. Some mixed media work contain real imagery. The photography is either given to me or I get them from magazines. Most of the time they are literally cut and pasted on, but other times I'd add them using a computer program. How much time do you spend to complete an illustration?If there is no deadline then too much time. I’m the biggest procrastinator in the world! That is my worse habit. What inspires you?Almost everything. Things that I see, hear or randomly notice can trigger an idea for a new book or an illustration. Seeing a lot of hard work and passion displayed by other people in various design fields (art, design, sculpture, music videos etc) also inspires me to work on what I do. What advice would you share with someone who is entering the world of art and design?I'd share advice that was recently given to me. “Be prolific.” Create a lot of work and then create some more. Getting a personal site is easier than ever now. Everything has gone digital crazy. Sending a link or a pdf portfolio to people can be the perfect catalyst to get noticed. Send your work to mags, brands, studios etc and join online design communities just to get that initial ball rolling. It’s all about letting people know you exist and then the rest will hopefully come from that.

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