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Gio Black Peter (born Giovanni Paolo Andrade Guevara in Guatemala) also known as Giovanni Andrade is a Guatemalan born, New York City based actor, musical performance and visual artist perhaps best known for his featured roles in the movies "Eban and Charley" (2000 directed by James Bolton) and Otto; or Up with Dead People (2008  directed by Bruce LaBruce). His musical and performance art is part of the New York underground and is often a collaboration with the multi-media team, SUPERM.

As a visual artist, Gio Black Peter is known for his figurative and sexually themed paintings. His work has been exhibited at the 30th International Festival of Fashion and Photography in Hyères, Galerie L'axolotl in Toulon, France, Galerei S.E. in Bergen, Norway, the Munch Gallery and Casa de Costa in New York City, amongst numerous other venues.

Early Career
Thomas E. L. Dewey worked as bi-partisan foreign policy analyst in Washington, D.C. until 1997. His work appeared in the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal and the Congressional Record, and he has been featured on CNN, Bloomberg and Fox News. , Dewey attended Harvard University, A.B. 1985 and received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 2000.

Law Practice
Thomas E. L. Dewey began his legal career at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he worked on cases involving monopolization of technology markets to infringement of biotech patents. This includes several significant jury trials, at the New York Stock Exchange arbitration and an International Chamber of Commerce arbitration.

Dewey also practices securities litigation, including the Adelphia, KPNQwest, Parmalat, Lehman and Madoff cases. Dewey also represented real estate clients, including Empire State Real Estate Trust.

Personal Life
Thomas E. L. Dewey is grandson to Thomas Edmund Dewey, the 47th Governor of New York.

The Boston School of Photography is a style of photography that emerged in the late 1960s and developed throughout the 1990s with artists that include, David Armstrong, Nan Goldin, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson and Shellburne Thurber.

Daniel Riera (1970) is an artist and commercial photographer.

About
Daniel Riera (Olot, Spain) studied fine arts and cinema at the University of Barcelona and EMAV (Escola De Mitjans Audiovisuals). Riera’s work has been featured at Les Rencontres d’Arles, Deichtorhallen/Haus of Photography in Hamburg, La Virreina Centre de la Imatge in Barcelona, FOAM Photomuseum in Amsterdam, Casa de Costa in New York and extensively in his native Spain since the year 2000. Riera’s portraits and fashion commissions have appeared in magazines including Fantastic Man, Vogue Hommes International, The Gentlewoman, Hercules, Kid's Wear, V, V Man, GQ international versions in the UK, Germany, Italy, Australia, China and Spain, Vamp, Butt, Les Cahiers Purple, Fanzine 137, EY!, Candy, El País Semanal and Das Magazin. He has realized commercial work for brands including Adidas, Canali, Dior, Mühlbauer and Spastor, among many others. Riera’s first book "Riera / Tengiz" was recently published for EY! Boy Collection in 2015. His work has been also featured in "Fantastic Man" (Phaidon, 2015); "The Art Of Fashion Photography" by Patrick Remy (Prestel, 2014) "Fashion Photography Next" by Magdalene Keaney (Thames & Hudson, 2014); "Forever Butt" (Taschen, 2014); and "The A-Z of Spanish Photographers" (La Fábrica, 2013), among others. He lives in Barcelona.

Shellburne Thurber (1949) is an American artist based in Boston, MA.

Manuel Segade is a Spanish scholar of contemporary art, specializing in photography. Segade is based in Barcelona, Spain.