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  • Photographer / Director

    represented by

    Cali Alberico
    allinrepresents.com
    609 203 3526


    Contact
    tyllie@tylliebarbosa.com

    Phone
    917 803 0396

    Website
    tylliebarbosa.com


    Still life photographer and tabletop director, Tyllie Barbosa, creates food and product images that capture the best of a brand’s personality. Whether creating for Kellogg’s, Kerrygold, McDonald’s, Google, Oscar Mayer, Quaker, Ziploc or Ulta Cosmetics, she’s been infusing client’s imagery with vitality and character since 2005.

    Tyllie’s upbringing in Bahia, Brazil permeated her artistic sensibilities with a deep appreciation for food, music, family and sunshine. She radiates Brazilian warmth and hospitality, and it manifests in both her work style and aesthetic.

    Her philosophy is pretty simple—establish a creative, efficient working atmosphere and collaborate with exceptional craftspeople. Talent paired with enjoyment creates truly beautiful photography.

    Discerning brands trust Tyllie for both her strong sense of composition and delicious attention to detail. She is a trusted creative ally to Creative Directors, Art Directors and brand professionals worldwide.

    Clients Include
    • Daisy
    • Dean’s Dairy
    • Fleischmann’s
    • Food Network
    • Google
    • Home Chef
    • Huggies
    • Kerrygold
    • Kellogg’s
    • KitchenAid
    • McDonald’s
    • Morton Salt
    • Nabisco
    • Oscar Mayer
    • Pinnacle Vodka
    • Quaker
    • Raising Cane's
    • Rice A Roni
    • SC Johnson
    • Tabasco
    • Triscuits
    • Truvia

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