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Harry E. Fellows was born and raised in Washington D.C. where his mother bought him his first camera, by request, from a second hand store at the age of 14. His first experiences as a photographer grew from his adolescent curiosity of the female form and his first images were nudes of his girlfriends. His early experimentation with art was expressed through his interest in Graffiti. Young Harry could be found in the middle of the night, writing “Space” in the shadows and alleys of D.C. and Maryland. In college at the University of Colorado at Boulder, he studied to become a scientist, a herpetologist specifically, but found that he was much more drawn to his elective art classes. In 2001, Fellows enrolled at the Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, and spent the next four years educating himself on the fundamentals of photography. In 2004 when he moved to New York City, where he assist photographers such as Mark Seliger and Joshua Jordan.

Fellows photography is described as moody, cinematic, and emotional. His inspiration is drawn from the romanticism of movies and novels such as Shelley’s Frankenstein. There is always an ethereal, dream-like element when he shoots a story.

Since settled into his Williamsburg, Brooklyn studio, Fellows has been published in Collective, Nikki Style Magazine, Grand Sierra Magazine, Zink Magazine, Spanish Elle, Capital File Magazine, Blue, Mode St. Barts and others.
His advertising clients include JLM Couture, Hayden-Harnett, Smooph, Bully For Men, Anthony’s, Ashley Paige, Cynthia Rose, Helena Collection, Bootzwalla, Club 316 Chicago, and Laeken.

In his free time, he continues to enjoy his love for nature and travel photography.
 
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