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Taylor Hill moved from Huntsville, Alabama to New York City in 2010. From Google to Governors Ball, his work to maximize image quality and media coverage can be seen nationally and internationally. His rates are reasonable and he loves his job. He would love to meet your photography needs or assist you in finding someone who will. You can reach him by removing the spaces from taylor hill 2010 at gmail dot com and turning it into an email address.
“It’s hanging in my kitchen.”
—Jeff Tweedy, Wilco
“You have a traditional photographer’s manners with a soft psychologist’s touch.”
—Robert Plant, Led Zeppelin
“As good and as professional as they come.”
—Jordan Wolowitz, co-founder, Founders Entertainment
“He instantly impressed me as a young man with deep intelligence, strong intuition and a firm grasp of how to do things in life the right way – with class and flair, with respect and consideration. He is quite an ambitious person, but through it all he has never sacrificed kindness or professionalism.”
—Ken Weinstein, founder, Big Hassle Media
“Let’s face it, the industry of photography is changing as the technology to create great moments gets easier and easier. It takes a lot to stand out. Taylor stands out and would make you proud. He carved a niche for himself in one of the toughest markets in the world.”
—Jeff Kravitz, founder, FilmMagic
“It instantly becomes one of the favorite photographs we’ve had in our whole lives…it really means the world to us.”
—Robert A. Caro, author, The Years of Lyndon Johnson
Equally as important is his dedication, which has resulted in him going to great lengths to capture his goals. On one concert assignment, Taylor, knowing that he would be shooting at quite a distance from the stage, donned a bright white shirt with hopes to catch the eye of the performer. His tactic worked and he walked away with a collection of images showing the connection between his camera and the subject. On others he has waited hours in position waiting for his subject to arrive or perform — youthful curiosity with a firm grasp of making it as a working photographer.”
—Griffin Lotz, Rolling Stone