Jasper Soloff

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Jasper Soloff
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Born (1994-09-05) September 5, 1994 (age 28) [1]
NationalityAmerican
Education Sarah Lawrence College (BA), Central Saint Martins
OccupationPhotographer & director
Height5 ft 11 in (180 cm) [2]
Website www.jaspersoloff.com

Jasper Soloff (born September 5, 1994) is an American photographer and director. His work has appeared in Vogue , GQ , Paper Magazine , Dazed , i-D Magazine , Nylon Magazine , Out Magazine , Gay Times and Billboard . He has directed music videos for RCA Records, Capitol Records, Sony Music and Roc Nation. [3]

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Education

Soloff was born in New York City and graduated from Laurel Springs School while also studying dance at Ballet Hispanico and the Gelsey Kirkland Academy of Classical Ballet. He then attended Sarah Lawrence College where he began studying photography in his freshmen year. He studied black and white film photography, developing his darkroom skills under the direction of Michael Spano. He studied color photography under visiting professor Katie Murray. He also studied under Alex Schady at Central Saint Martins. [4]

Career

Soloff has photographed notable pop culture icons such as Billie Eilish, Dixie & Charli D'Amelio, Dove Cameron, DJ Khaled, Iggy Azalea, Russell Westbrook, Anderson Paak, Emma Chamberlain, Billy Porter (actor), Suni Lee, and Pete Davidson. [5]

He has directed numerous music videos including videos for "Alone" by Loren Gray, "Rascal (Superstar)" by Tinashe, [6] "stupid" [7] & "all my friends are fake" by Tate McRae, [8] "Special" & "HERE'S YOUR SONG" by Chloe Lilac, "Keep On Coming" & "Jump The Fence" by Gia Woods, "Life" by Katy Tiz, "Middle Of A Heartbreak" by Leland and "Liquor Store" by Anna Shoemaker. Soloff is the creative director for the Maybelline "Press Play" global ad campaign featuring Gigi Hadid. [9] Soloff's music videos with Tate McRae and Billy Porter have appeared in Times Square along with his Forever 21 ad campaign featuring Alexis Ren.

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