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Meet Haitian Famed Fashion Photographer Marc Baptiste

Writer : Caribbean E-Magazine on Thursday, March 21, 2013 | 12:13 PM

Renowned photographer MARC BAPTISTE was born in Port Au Prince, Haiti. At age nine, he moved with his family to Brooklyn, NY. His love for creating images began very early, and he started his formal education in photography in high school. His first camera was a gift from his Godmother; he quickly began to capture the beauty in unexpected places.

Marc received a BA in Graphic Design and Advertising at NY Technical College, and immediately began his photography career by shooting the collections in Paris and NY for various magazines. This access to the frenzied pace and immediacy of the inside world of fashion set the tone for his style and flair.

Marc’s work has been published in Cosmopolitan US, British Cosmo, British Elle, American Elle, Esquire, German Glamour, Harpers Bazaar, Marie Claire, Spanish Harpers Bazaar, and Vanity Fair.

 


Marc is a Hollywood and music world favorite: his star-studded client list is full of popular personalities and trend-setters, including First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama, Ashlee Simpson, Colin Farrell, Maroon 5, Pharrell Williams, Chloe Sevigny, Eve, Beyoncé, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Yoko Ono, Sheryl Crow, Jessica Alba, Eva Mendez, Drew Barrymore, and many others.

The many faces of Marc Baptiste work

 

His advertising clients include Nike, Original Penguin, Reebok, Keep a Child Alive, Barena Beer, Akademiks and Paris Hilton Perfume.

Solo exhibitions of Marc Baptiste’s work include Dactyl Gallery in New York, November 2003; Modernbook Gallery in San Francisco, CA December 2003; Exposure Gallery in London February 2004; and Milk Gallery in New York April 2007.

Marc has released three books celebrating the female form: Beautiful – Nudes by Marc Baptiste, in 2001, followed by Intimate in 2003, and Innocent, in 2006. His first solo exhibition accompanied the publication of Intimate, and was held at the Dactyl Gallery in New York.

 

Marc’s love for Haiti influences all of his work, and his commitment to the re- building of his birthplace prompted his partnership with Donna Karan’s Urban Zen to curate the silent auction “The Truth” which takes place on the 1 year anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti.
Marc currently resides in Brooklyn, NY with his wife and daughters.
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Sunday, May 26, 2013 at 7:46:00 PM EDT

That is such a great thing he is doing for Haiti. Marc Baptiste is a class act.

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