Contact:

Jessie Morgan-Owens
James Owens

 

65.8366.5650 (singapore)
718-222-3342 (office)

 

photo@morganowens.com
james@morganowens.com
jessie@morganowens.com

 

 

About us:

Morgan & Owens photographs commissioned works for editorial and commercial clients on three continents -- from New York to Singapore.

Jessie and James are collaborative artists shooting under one house. We work together or individually on a wide range of shoots depending on vision, budget and scope of the project.

We are currently based in Boston.

Recent Publications:

"Seeds of Change" Conde Nast Traveller UK, July 2012

"Singapore's Magic Garden" Travel + Leisure, July 2012

"The New Food Capital" Travel + Leisure, October 2011
"Treasure Island" The Globe and Mail, October 2011
"A little bit of Seoul" Travel + Leisure, September 2011
"Singapore's New Flavor" DestinAsian Magazine, June 2011
"Southeast Asia's Next Great Foodie Magnet" Budget Travel, May 2011
"Dream Trips: A Cruise down the Mekong" Budget Travel, March 2011
"A Fine Balance" Destinasian, February 2011

Recent Publications (cont.):

"Singapore on the Move" Travel + Leisure, January 2011
"The New Shanghai" Travel + Leisure, November 2010
"Resident: George Town" AFAR, September 2010
“Layover: Kuala Lumpur” The Globe and Mail, July/August 2010
The Club at Capella (Singapore), a campaign for Pontiac Land Group
“Epirus: ...the Heart of Greece” Travel + Leisure, June 2010
“The World’s Best Street Food” Budget Travel, May 2010
“30 Secret Islands” (Culebra) Travel + Leisure, May 2010
"Riches of Laos” Travel + Leisure, Feb 2010

Awards, distinctions, shows:

"One Photography Exhibit" Ion Orchard Singapore, November 2010
American Photography 25, “Chosen,” November 2009
"Partners in Life, Partners in Business" Kodak ProPass, August 2009
“Celebrating the New Faces of Photography” curated by Kodak, New York, October 2008
“PDN’s 30 Emerging Photographers to Watch,” Photo District News, March 2008
“It Could be Me” curated by Paul Paper, www.couldbe.me
“Strategies for the Young Working Photographer,” Seminar at Parsons School of Design, New York, March 10, 2008