TrujilloPaumier travelled to Minsk, Belarus to capture these lovely images for the May/June issue of Afar Magazine. Issue out on newsstands now! You can see more of work by Trujillo Paumier on the Levine/Leavitt site.
This stunning image of Lago de Patzcuaro in Mexico was shot by Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier. A few words from Joaquin about the shoot: “Lake Pátzcuaro. I have known about this lake for years. When Brian and I were there, it was a great experience, they were celebrating Dia de Los Muertos (Day of ...
New York Times T Magazine commissioned Trujillo/Paumier to shoot the remote fishing villages of Newfoundland, Canada and the wild Atlantic salmon that are abundant in its surrounding waters. We caught up with Brian Paumier for a few words about his experience spending time with the fishermen that reside in such a remote part of the ...
Showcased today on FeatureShoot, article by by Alison Zavos: two new individual projects from the photographic team known as Trujillo/Paumier. They began their collaboration during their studies at the Art Center College of Design Pasadena in 2001. Best known for their poised and meticulous portraiture and travel imagery, their work embodies an old-world formality with ...
Featuring a youthful update with new hotels, restaurants, and extravagant shopping, Acapulco now offers much more than the sea, the cliffs and the amazing views. Photographed by Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier for Travel + Leisure, this story on the boom of growth in the Mexican harbor city shows off all things beautiful in the ...
Afar Magazine commissioned Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier to shoot fishermen in Barcelona, Spain for the cover of their December/January issue, out on newsstands now. We caught up with Joaquin Trujillo for a few words about the shoot: “When Afar called us to do a shoot about hot semi-naked fisher men in Barcelona, Spain, I ...
Trujillo/Paumier traveled to Mexico to capture the people, food and landscape of Vallarta, Merida, Oaxaca and D.F (Mexico City) for the October issue of Conde Nast Traveler. We asked Joaquin Trujillo for a few words about the shoot: “I love Mexico. What is not to love about Mexico? Shooting this insert for Conde Nast was ...
Photographic team Trujillo/Paumier were commissioned by the New York Times Style Magazine to shoot Island Records founder and music industry mogul Chris Blackwell and his many properties on the island of Jamaica. We asked Brian and Joaquin for a few words about the shoot, and working with Mr. Blackwell: “It was like being invited to ...
Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier have a solo show at the Carnegie Museum in Los Angeles, CA, opening reception this Friday evening, September 10th. Titled Bloodlines, the show is a collection of images from several series including Ninos, Quince Quince, Familia Y Amigos, Hot Cakes, and their new large format series One of a Kind. ...
Colette of Paris is now exhibiting Nick Meek and Trujillo/Paumier, curated by the artists themselves. A few shots from the show: Nick Meek is showing a collection of work titled “Selected Summers 2005-2009″, with various images taken from his travels: Trujill0/Paumier have chosen to show “Quince”, a collection of images taken from Quinceneras, the coming ...
Photography collaborative Trujillo/Paumier is featured on the cover of the June issue of Afar Magazine. For the story, Joaquin and Brian traveled from Los Angeles to Taiwan to Shanghai photographing the famous dumpling houses, Din Tai Fung. We spoke with Joaquin and Brian about their travels for the assignment: “Shooting in Shanghai was especially cool ...
Trujillo/Paumier is featured in the Travel Summer 2010 issue of The New York Times Style Magazine, out this month. For the feature, Joaquin and Brian traveled to Kentucky to photograph producers of ham–from curing to cutting–which supply some of the greatest chefs from coast to coast. See more work by Trujillo/Paumier here.
Photography team Trujillo/Paumier traveled to Mexico City to shoot the cover story in this month’s Afar Magazine. The story is about locally grown food in Mexico and the celebrated food fair that happens in Michoacan, Mexico. We asked Brian Paumier for a few words about the shoot: “The shoot was great for several reasons. We ...
Congratulations to Joaquin Trujillo, of Trujillo/Paumier, whose work has recently been added to the permanent collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Three pieces (seen below) from his ongoing project, Los Niños, have been acquired by the museum. We are thrilled for this great achievement. Hill, Los Niños, 2002, Chromogenic Print, 40×48″ mounted ...
“Homesick”, a group show curated by Joaquin Trujillo (of Trujillo/Paumier), opened this weekend at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Oxnard, CA. The show was comprised of 15 artists working in an array of mediums, including work by both Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier, as well as our Studio Manager Stephanie Halmos. Joaquin produced two ...
Joaquin Trujillo and Brian Paumier were given a dream assignment from the New York Times Style Magazine T: 4 days in Buenos Aires shooting bodegones, loosely defined as neighborhood restaurants where locals go to spend an afternoon eating and drinking big quantities for low fares. Started by immigrants for immigrants, bodegones have become an institution ...