Thursday, December 22, 2011

Jeremy Saffer's Top 10 Shots of 2011 + Holiday Contest Announced!


World-Famous professional entertainment and fine art photographer Jeremy Saffer and Noisecreep.com have posted Jeremy’s top 10 favorite shots of 2011! You can view the entire list and the shots below. Noisecreep.com is also running a contest where fans can enter to win killer swag from Jeremy’s photo work. To enter, head to Twitter and send @noisecreep and @jeremysaffer a tweet telling them which of the photos in Jeremy's top 10 list was your favorite and why. Make sure you include the #saffer hashtag when you enter. Noisecreep will pick the most creative entry and Jeremy Saffer will announce the winners on Fri, Dec. 30 on his Twitter account.

Here is the list of prizes:

- One grand prize winner: 'Top 10 Photos of 2011' mini-print collection
- Second place: 4 prints from Saffer's collection
- Three runner-ups: 2 prints from Saffer's collection

Here is the top 10:

10) Adam D. (Killswitch Engage), Mike Martin (All That Remains) Jason Roy (Awesome):


9) Megan Massacre ('NY Ink')


8) Mitch Lucker (Suicide Silence)


7) Get Scared


6) Keith Mina Caputo (Life of Agony)


5) Motionless in White


4) William Control (Aiden)


3) Robert Englund ('A Nightmare in Elm Street's "Freddy Krueger")


2) Andy Biersack (Black Veil Brides)


1) Alice Cooper



Jeremy recently teamed up with Chris Motionless (Motionless in White) to release a new calendar of some of their photography over the last two years. Make sure to keep a look out– this is a perfect holiday gift for any Metal fan! Also check out more information now on Jeremy’s upcoming ‘Capturing Music’ photo seminar taking place in January! You can learn more about the seminar here.

Recent years have seen a flurry of activity from the Western Massachusetts native, whether it’s organizing his own seminars and workshops, or releasing his acclaimed Bring the Noise collection of band photography, or his recently debuted collection of Corpse Painted Nude photography.

One thing is certain: whatever does wait for Jeremy Saffer out there in the shadows… odds are pretty good that he’s going to shoot it.

Related links:
Jeremy Saffer
Noisecreep

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