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Boundary pushing Patrice De Villiers has signed to Dark Energy Films for both stills and moving image.

De Villiers studied film and photography at university, choosing to do her final year dissertation on Stanley Kubrick. Her work combines still life craft, people and food with a sensuality that is both dynamic and beautiful. Having established herself as a world renowned photographer, gaining vast experience with agencies and brands, moving image was a natural progression for De Villiers.

She has won multiple awards for her work, including two black pencils. she has also judged several D&AD awards, been included in Lurzer's archive 200 Best Ad Photographers worldwide five times and is on the Creative Circle gold jury for press/OOH this year.

De Villiers has built a reputation for producing iconic images commissioned by such clients as the Sunday Times, Selfridges, Harrods, Conde Nast Travelller, Godiva, Eurostar, British Airways, Westfield, Gaggenau, Rolex, Patek Phillipe, Ford, Chanel and her work is exhibited online with the Saatchi gallery.

Since starting her career & throughout many interesting and varied commissions, she has been producing award winning commercial work on the global stage whilst also pursuing these personal and high impact projects. During that time she has wrapped cars in pasta bows for Ford, dressed crab claws in stockings for a Las Vegas superstar hotel, shot model made Cornettos in a basement in Moscow and draped pasta over rockstars for LoveMusicLoveFood. This year marks the 10th anniversary of Love Music Love Food, an important passion project that raises awareness and necessary funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust. 

A decade ago her personal charity project, launched in book form and several country wide shows. In true rock and roll fashion it was born out of a 4am chat with the frontman of the band she'd just been to see in a hotel bar after the gig. With the help of many talented individuals and the generosity of many artists featured, they created a unique product and all the proceeds went to Teenage Cancer Trust.    

In many of her images, she likes to explore the relationship between often seemingly unrelated objects, always trying to shoot in a way that will surprise and delight so the pictures are sometimes conceptual, sometimes purely observational or a combination of the two. And if the final image is arresting, dynamic and beautiful then her efforts, thoughts and observations, have been worthwhile.

De Villiers’ work really stands out in the genre of food and table top and her creativity expands well beyond the confines of it. As someone who has an enormous passion for music and is a self-confessed petrol head, you can expect to see De Villiers creating films beyond the table top and food genres.  

Heston Blumenthal comments, ‘ Seemingly unbound by the regular rules of food photography, she continuously pushes the boundaries of what’s possible… the results are original and exciting and I’ve been a great admirer of her imaginative and fearless style ever since our work at The Sunday Times’

Dark Energy founder, Matt Brown, adds ‘Patrice is a powerhouse of creativity and we can’t wait to see what she does next!’

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