Boris Martin

I am an Atlanta based unit still photographer, member of ICG Local 600. I absolutely love my job, being on set, capturing memorable moments happening both in front and behind the cameras. I am very low key but extremely attentive in my surroundings. To me a film set is visual Nirvana, filled with a myriad of emotions, characters, excitement, drama, laughter, tragedy and everything in between. I feel fortunate to have the opportunity to witness and document it all. Besides unit stills I also shoot Key Art and Gallery. I am a dual citizen (Hungarian-American), willing to work anywhere in the world.

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Myrna Suárez

Myrna Suárez is a very good on set photographer with a very particular set of skills. She is quiet and can squeeze into small spaces. She speaks Spanish and makes the best Cuban Coffee from littered things on the crafty table. In her spare time likes to play with puppies and sleep late.  

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Ben Adams

I am devoted to being a visual storyteller through photography—capturing lasting memories to help others relive specific moments in time. My love for the creative process enables me to multitask in dynamic environments and create colorful, vibrant, and sharp content. My professional successes are directly related to my meticulous attention to detail, calm demeanor under pressure, and desire to continuously improve my craft—skills needed to produce the highest quality of work.

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Danin Drahos

-Unit Still/Portrait Photographer from South Mississippi -ICG Local 600 -20+ photographing musicians and bands (tour documentary, album artwork, portrait/press etc.) -Entertainment Photographer for Hard Rock and Red Bull

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Hopper Stone

Armed with a degree in Scandinavian Philology (Yes, that’s a real thing) from the University of Wisconsin, Hopper Stone started his career as a photojournalist in 1988. He lived in Helsinki, Rome and Mexico City while being a photographer for the Black Star photographic agency. After covering world events on 5 continents, he transitioned to shooting on film sets as a unit still photographer in 1997. “I got tired of getting shot at” is the one sentence answer as to why he made the switch. “I’m more of a story teller than an artist. My job is lay low, be quiet and just be amongst all of the chaos going on in front of me. Through all of that, I…

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