Jonathan imbues his subjects with humour and poignancy. His instinctual ability to take a concept and tell a fascinating visual story is both innovative and compelling.
Jonathan’s great love is the quirky, creative, concept-driven advertising that comes out of true collaboration with art directors.
Jonathan lov… Read More
Jonathan imbues his subjects with humour and poignancy. His instinctual ability to take a concept and tell a fascinating visual story is both innovative and compelling.
Jonathan’s great love is the quirky, creative, concept-driven advertising that comes out of true collaboration with art directors.
Jonathan loves to find interesting characters and unconventional locations, using colour and treatments to heighten the visual experience. Always looking for subtle humour, his work visually engages us by drawing us in to share the experience of the subject.
Lurzers Archive magazine named Jonathan one of the Top 200 International Advertising photographers in 2010/11 and has again recently been voted for 2012/13. His work features heavily as a creative favourite on international design sites such as behance
http://www.behance.net/Jonathanmay
and trendhunter
http://www.trendhunter.com/results?search=jonathan%20may
Jonathan has been a part of several solo as well as joint exhibitions, including one in Moscow's Central House of Artists (the first ever Australian to do so), and is currently part of a joint exhibition in Paris. His work "The Embrace" has been selected by the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, to exhibit in The U.K's National Portrait gallery in November 2011.
Jonathan won the 2009 Sydney Morning Herald “shoot the chef” competition with his hilarious portrayal of celebrity chef Manu Fieldel on a unicycle, dressed as a circus performer. Jonathan has also been a finalist in Australia’s most prestigious photographic portrait prize HEAD ON in both 2010 & 2011.
Jonathan loves anyone with a story – and on most days you can find him out on location, chatting to the most fascinating, interesting person in the room! Read Less