
Rob Van Petten had every intention of becoming a famous rock guitar player. Somewhere along the way he began taking pictures of rock bands and got more work shooting pictures than playing his guitar. Then 35 years went by.
Now Rob shoots fashionable pictures for advertising and editorials. Guitar music still plays continuously in the background. Metal textures, modern architecture and cosmic lighting contribute to the effects in these digitally manipulated images. The use of light energizes the images beyond just illuminating the scene.
Rob’s current portfolio, Near Future, is a colorful collection of fantasy illustrations — cosmic comix. These pictures tell a short story of whimsical future fiction. The toys are high tech. The action is fun and fashionable. The moment is when the techno and the trendy merge.
Rob Van Petten grew up in a Navy family and traveled extensively. He began documenting his families travels in Japan at age 10. At 12 he borrowed his father’s Nikon and never gave it back. He is convinced that the power of photographs is a force to implement global cultural tolerance.
Rob received a photojournalism degree from Boston University School of Communication and was photo editor of the BU News.
He had an early introduction to the digital world, developing marketing images for Data General, Digital Equipment, NEC, and other computer giants. He produced annual reports for Gillette, and General Electric for several years. He helped build brand identities for Reebok, Timberland, Tommy Hilfiger, Etonic, Robert Mondavi, Ray Ban, Rockport, Levis, Converse, Bose, Kodak and Polaroid. Rob has travelled worldwide shooting fashion catalogs for clients including Talbots, Carroll Reed, and Johnny Appleseed, Garnet Hill, Bob’s Stores and Foot Locker. He has recently shot a series of large format print images for Proctor & Gamble., shot a website for Reebok, and a series of images for Nikon’s new D3X camera.
Rob has won numerous Communications Arts, Art Directors Club and Andy Awards over the past 30 years. With a shift toward the internet, his website has won the FWA Award, the TINY Award and Yahoo’s Favorite Site. He has been featured in Photo District News, American Photo, Petersen’s Photographic, Studio Photography & Design, and Digital Photo Pro. He has endorsements with several equipment manufacturers including Nikon and Dyna-lite. He is the Photography Program Director at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University, teaching digital fashion shooting and photo illustration.
Rob speaks regularly on digital imaging topics for the Mentor Series, at the Photo Plus Expo and PMA. Recently his articles have appeared in Nikon World, Nikon Pro, Kodak Pro Pass and Digital Photo Pro.
He believes that the digital desktop is the global melting pot. The internet is the modern messenger of truth and tolerance. He believes that molecular formulas hold the key to good fashion accessorizing. Rob’s images lead us to a safer more whimsical vision of the future where modern is amusing and the future is more fun.
Nikon World Magazine features an article in the Spring edition about Rob Van Petten’s fashion shooting with the new Nikon D3X, written by Nikon World Editor Barry Tannenbaum.
Boston. MA. – The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) has recently awarded Guru Award winners for the east coast Photoshop World Conference & Expo at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston MA.
The Guru Awards are a special Photoshop competition exclusively for conference attendees of Photoshop World that were created to recognize the innovation and creativity of the attendees. Since 1999, the Guru Awards has become one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in the international digital imaging industry.
NAPP’s in- house creative selected winners after several rounds of judging and deliberations.
Guru Awards Winners – Boston, MA 2009
Artistic /Wnner. Karin Dailey (CDIA ALum – Photography program)
Photography/ Winner. Vicente Csellas (CDIA Student – Photography Program)
The Spring issue of PDN/edu has an informative article on how 7 photographers discuss what they do personally to contribute to environmental awareness, and reduce their carbon impact.
The group includes David Bowman, Michael Clark, Jim Reed, Daniel J. Cox, Amanda Marsalis, Rob Van Petten and Doug Menuez. I’m hearing a green trend in their color balance. Doug Menuez said, “Digital is the new green.” That’s from a guy who shoots a lot of black and white. Thanks to Jeanine Fijol and Jill Waterman for compiling these comments.
Thanks to all who attended RVP’s Not All Flash show at the Phoenix Convention Center at Imaging USA. We have had many kind responses and are glad to have been included in the roster of great seminars.
The new Nikon NX2 software, is hosting a demo by Rob Van Petten, showing what he does with this powerful and easy to understand software. See how easy it can be. Noon on Sunday 1/11, Monday 3PM-4PM 1/12 at Imaging USA.
At Imaging USA in Phoenix on January 13th, NOT ALL FLASH, is the title of a talk by Rob Van Petten. Scheduled time is 3:00 to 4:30 to hear Rob talk about re-energizing your creativity with digital integration, mixed with a bit of business, and of course a hundred or so images.
Professional Photographer Magazine for January has a feature about Rob and his recent work. Thanks to the efforts of Jeff Kent for this story about finding your niche.