Studio 20 Signs Fashion Photographer Gabriel Hennessy

Studio 20 Signs Fashion Photographer Gabriel Hennessy

MAMAIA, Romania — Studio 20 today announced that well-known fashion photographer Gabriel Hennessy has signed an exclusive deal to work with the live cam franchise company.

Hennessy is one of Romania’s top photographers, working in the field for 15 years and known for his role of juror for “Next Top Model Romania.”

He joined Studio 20 and met models during the recent AWSummit where he shot four of its models.

“About the girls: I can say that I was pleasantly surprised by their beauty, the professional way they posed and their professionalism coming in time to shoot even if they were called at 6 a.m.,” Hennessy said. “After seeing how the pictures look and after understanding the industry I decided to contact Studio 20 directly, and I came up with the proposal to collaborate.

“My free spirit and 15 years of experience in fashion, glamour and advertising photography and the level of beauty and professionalism at Studio 20 confirm what we can do,” he said.  

Andra Chirnogeanu, Studio 20’s public relations manager, said: “We are extremely careful when we choose the people that we work with and they have to be the best.”

“So, we are delighted to work with an international artist and further develop the glamorous niche of the adult industry,” Chirnogeanu said. “We look forward to working together and succeeding together."

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