Kidrobot
Nathaniel C. Shannon is a seasoned editorial and illustrative photographer, director, and author with over two decades of experience as the Director of Photography and Project Manager at Nathaniel Shannon Photography since June 2000. Notable clients include Alternative Press Magazine, BBC, Rolling Stone Magazine, and Warner Brothers, among many others. Currently, Nathaniel serves as Director of Photography at Radical Share and Kidrobot, specializing in product photography and content creation. Additional roles include freelance work at Syneos Health Learning Solutions, directing and producing marketing videos, and previous positions at ROOT Studios and the School of Visual Arts, where responsibilities included equipment management and studio oversight. Nathaniel holds a BFA in Photography from the School of Visual Arts and multiple associates degrees in Applied Technology and Photojournalism from Washtenaw Community College.
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Kidrobot
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Kidrobot is acknowledged worldwide as the premier creator and dealer of limited edition art toys, signature apparel and lifestyle accessories. An innovative cross between sculpture and conceptual art, Kidrobot offers not only a powerful medium for today's international fashion designers, illustrators and artists, but also the creative canvasfor emerging street trends and pop art. Kidrobot toys retail anywhere from $5 to $25,000, and many appreciate in value over time. Our products can be found online at Kidrobot.com and in select retailers worldwide.More importantly, we are human. We are a group of dreamers who want to create a space where art, design and surprise meet. In a store. On our website. In a conference room. Or living room. Where the conversations about art and design take place. But it's the element of surprise - the nod, the magic - that finds its way into all we do, which creates our point of difference. It keeps things interesting, making people want to stick around to see what's next.