If
nothing happens after a few moments, click here.
John Bentham is an award winning photographer specializing in documentary, location and portraits. He photographs for design and advertising agencies, record companies, magazines, newspapers and corporate clients.
John is based in New York City and works throughout the USA and internationally. He has exhibited in Tokyo, San Francisco, Los Angeles, the Czech Republic and Toronto with a New York show of his "Bike Week" photographs in September 2002.
He is represented in New York by Doug Truppe, with international syndication by Corbis/Outline.
John has photographed such public figures as Alec Baldwin, Warren Beatty, Paul Simon, Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf (U.S. Army Retired), Harrison Ford, Philip Glass, Frank McCourt (Pulitzer Prize Winner), Natalie Merchant, Carly Simon, Billy Corgan, Todd Oldham, Uma Thurman, Ethan Hawke, Stephen Millhauser (Pulitzer Prize Winner), Julianne Moore, Vonetta Flowers (Olympic Medalist), Kurt Vonnegut, President Gerald Ford and the late Allen Ginsburg.
His clients include Arista Records, Artemis Records, Atlantic Records, AUDI, Bessemer Trust, BMG Entertainment, Capital Records, The Catalog for Giving, Chase/Mellon, Citibank/Citigroup, Cline, Davis and Mann, Con Edison, Elektra Entertainment, Ericsson, HarperCollins, J. Walter Thompson, Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Polygram, Random House, Sony Music, Warner Music, Business Week, Details, Entertainment Weekly, Forbes, GQ Magazine, Institutional Investor, Interview, Life, Men's Journal, Money, Newsweek, The New York Post, The New York Times, People, Rolling Stone, Smart Money, Time, USA Today and Vanity Fair.
Awards Include:
Macromedia Site of the Day (audi/allroad.com) ‹ 2001
International ARC Awards ‹ Gold 1999
International ARC Awards ‹ Bronze 1999
Maine Photographic Workshops, Print Competition ‹ 1996
Creativity '95 Awards Recipient
Studio Magazine Award ‹ 1994
Art Directors Club ‹ 1992
Kenneth R. Wilson Memorial Award ‹ Gold 1991
International Nikon Award/NPCI ‹ 1991
Studio Magazine Award ‹ Silver 1989
Art Directors Club ‹ 1988