Igor Pusenjak, iPhone App Develper at Lima Sky, was profiled in our Most Creative People issue. The shoot was inspired by the various characters from his addicting and wildly popular app, Doodle Jump. Shot by Phil Toledano.
With a famous father (Bob Dylan), and musician brother (Jacob Dylan), you might not immediately recognize Jesse as part of this legendary family. But as the Creative Director and founder of FreeForm, he has worked on a slew of innovative projects, including the award winning Yes We Can music video. Shot by Kurt Iswarienko.
In Shikoku, Japan, orchids like the Sato Green are grown on small family farms. The price of that TLC? This specimen retails for up to $40 per
bloom.
Senior Photo Editor Jessie Adler, Jeff Chu, and Stephanie Schomer all met at 5 am to pick out this orchid, proving its not only an object of beauty, but one of dedication as well! Shot by Nigel Cox.
Samir Arora, an Indian-born Apple alum and venture capitalist, set out in 2005 to do what no other media company had done: find a way to monetize the mushrooming female online audience. The women of Glam Media (pictured above) are doing just that. Shot by Mike McGregor.
Koch, 34, and his cofounders Florian Ortkrass, 34, and Stuart Wood, 29, are designing art that transforms LED and OLED technologies into interactive experiences.
Up-and-coming bands like Shinedown are helping Warner Music Group pull off the hardest trick in the music biz: redefining the record label for the digital age. Shot by Jim Wright.
Eugenia Kim is a designer whose high-end hats retail for a whopping $200, but her Target line that was released in April was less than a tenth of that price.
SpinMaster Toys created the hit Liv Dolls, thoroughly modern marriages of tech, storytelling, and 21st-century marketing that has industry giant Mattel looking over its shoulder.
The shot by Mike Piscitelli that ran in the magazine was prescient. Bogusky quit the advertising industry shortly after the shot was taken, kicking off a firestorm of buzz and panic.
Our photo team selects its favorite shots of 2010, explains their choices, and offers insight into how they came together--and what happened in the aftermath.