About

Working within the realm of Google for ‘getting found’ in the NSO space and many of the current online communities. For the direction of my real bent on this, I have to quote Ellyssa Kroski from her blog Infotangle:

“With the advent of social software and Web 2.0, we usher in a new era of Internet order. One in which the user has the power to effect their own online experience, and contribute to others’. Today, users are adding metadata and using tags to organize their own digital collections, categorize the content of others and build bottom-up classification systems.”

Strategic, creative thinker who has worked with various teams of ambitious motivated professionals to help integrate marketing, web strategy solutions as well as customer information and research.

Talents: Ability to communicate with people and realize concepts and visions. Excellent at client needs assessment, analytics and pattern recognition of data. Identifying emerging market trends and long range planning of strategies to adapt products and services.

Kit Latham’s past as an editorial photographer:

Kit Latham is an editorial and advertising photographer who moved to The Berkshires from New York City. He specializes in Gardens, Still Life on Location, Food and Interiors. He attended Crouse College at Syracuse going on to study Illustration at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.

He moved to New York City in 1981. After many twist and turns through the spiritual fires of the city he found himself traveling around the world as a freelance fashion assistant, working for Gilles Bensimone, Mario Testino, Mark Hispard, Francois Hallard, George Holz, Naoke Masuda, Pascal Chevallier and Kari Haavisto.

In late 1989 he broke free from assisting and started shooting for the magazines. Since then he has shot countless assignments with some of the best publications and advertising agencies in the business. Shooting with equal ease on location or in the studio, Kit is able to create superb natural daylight no matter how adverse the conditions. On many occasions he has been called on to create entire gardens and environments in the studio.
He shoots food and still life outdoors using total natural light and exquisite backgrounds. Kit has had the opportunity to work with some of the world’s top stylists, food stylists, hair and makeup people, creative directors and art directors. It is through collaboration with these talented and multifaceted individuals that Kit has been able to realize his unique vision.
His most recent book, A Way to Garden, with garden writer Margaret Roach, has gone to a second printing. A Way to Garden was featured in one of Martha Stewart’s TV segments this past year. His first book A Room Full of Flowers has gone though many re-printings and has become a coffee table classic. Recently Kit has been working with larger crews and taking on a role as producer on his shoots. As a producer he is able to assemble working crews at short notice due to his extensive contacts in the industry.
Botanicals, food, gardens, hands, interiors, kids, landscapes, lifestyle, portraits, still life. Ace Hardware,American HomesStyle, Gardening, Antiques,Magazine Art & Antiques,Bath and Body ,Country Living, Gardener,Coty, Clarkson Potter, Christies, Easy Gardener, Family Circle, Family Life, First Magazine, Food and Wine, FPG International, Garden Design, Golf Digest, Gruner and Yar, Historic Preservation Magazine, Horticulture Magazine, How To Magazine, House Beautiful Magazine, Interview Magazine, Landscape Architecture Magazine,Martha Stewart Living, New York Magazine, New York Times, New York Times Magazine, NJ Life, Organic Style, Organic Gardening, Paul Bott, Flowers, Photo Electronic Imaging, Rizzoli, Simon and Shuster, Smithsonian Museum, Swarofski, Taxi Magazine, Town and Country, You Do It, Vanity Fair, Victoria’s Magazine, Washington Post, Womans Day Magazine

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