Jamie Kingham loved photography at a tender age. In fact, he picked his first camera at the age of 11 and began to photograph his model trains. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia but moved to Carson City, Nevada when he was still very young. It wasn't long after picking up his first camera, that he realized that photography would be his life. It was in Northern Nevada where he attended high school and university, he spent a year in Australia after graduation assisting photographers, waiting tables, and playing on Bondi Beach. After awhile he followed his dream to work in the world of fashion so he moved to London, where he worked with magazines such as Esquire, GQ, Elle, and Vogue, shooting fashion and celebrity portraits. He took 15 years working between New York and London after which he returned to his roots in Northern Nevada with his wife called Rachel.
Today, some of Kingham’s clients include Acmemade Arena Magazine UK, Financial Times Magazine, UK, Guardian Weekend Magazine UK, Sunday Times Magazine UK, Harvey Nichols Hope & Glory menswear, just to name a few. He’s currently working nationally and internationally in both motion and still images and in his spare time he skis and spends time at Lake Tahoe. Kingham’s new favorite model is his daughter Lillian, and he has every intention of taking up mountain biking. He no longer plays with trains but still gets excited at HO scale diesel locomotives. His art is very attractive and can be found on the walls of many buildings around the world.