Scott Pommier

Scott’s images reconnect a people and their mythology. He instantly becomes an insider with those he shoots, cropping in close, editing out the extraneous and bringing forward the subject’s personality. The classic look of his photographs references the late 1960s and he makes timeless images that are meaningful, interesting, and always beautiful.
Scott was recently announced as a winner of the PDN Photo Annual 2011 advertising award and in 2009 won a place in both the Communication Arts Photo Annual and Luerzer’s Archive. He has been credited as the inspiration behind Ty Evans’s 3-D film for MOCA, Los Angeles.
Clients include Converse, Dickies, Nixon, Vans, Ferrari Magazine, Chrysler, Dodge, Harley-Davidson, Kohl’s; and editorial work for ESPN the Magazine, Intersection, The Daily and Conde Nast.
Scott Pommier was born in Elliott Lake, Canada in 1976. He lives in Los Angeles.





