The life work of PHOTOGRAPHer Nick Vedros CONTINUES

Recognized globally for his creativity and amazing ability to bring a concept to life, Nick Vedros boasts a four-decade-long award-winning career in commercial and fine art photography.

“I put four sides around an idea.”

A deceptively simple phrase to sum up four decades of international acclaim for clients including Apple, McDonalds, Bayer, Capital One, Kodak, Canon, Qualcomm, Coca-Cola, DuPont, IBM, Microsoft, Sony, Mastercard, and many more.

Award Winning COMMERCIAL AND FINE ART Photographer

In addition to being selected twice as one of the world's top 200 advertising photographers in Archive Magazine, Nick has received formal recognition and critical praise from Communication Arts, ZOOM and Graphis.

Nick’s work was featured at the 80th anniversary celebration of the Nelson Atkins Museum. His portrait series, Faces of Change: Behind Prison Walls, hung at The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, and was acknowledged as one of the top 10 exhibits in America by American Photo magazine. Nick is one of 10 living photographers to be included in the Portrait Americana exhibit at the Albrecht Kemper Museum.

In 2021, he co-curated an exhibit at the Central Library featuring 32 images of Thomas Hart Benton captured by his uncle, Mike Mardikes, in 1956. Vedros's uncle had the opportunity to witness the exhibition before passing away at the age of 94, one month later.

ONE OF THREE
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHERS
CHOSEN TO REPLACE ANSEL ADAMS
IN TESTING KODAK FILM

“ I was born with a genetic disease called optimism. ”