The People Behind Curve

  • Seb JJ Peters

    Co-director & creative lead of Studio Curve, Seb is an internationally published portrait, music & fine art photographer, filmmaker & (sometimes) designer. As the creative director, Seb spends his time working on every part of a project. From client relations & concept development, all the way to shooting, directing, and delivering the final product.

  • Ella Preda

    Co-director & creative producer at Studio Curve, Ella is responsible for the day-to-day running of the team and has oversight over all of our ongoing (and future) projects. With a background in critical theory & art analysis, as well as a career working closely with artists in the UK’s emerging jazz scene, she brings a critical & creative eye to all of our work, from initial client relations to the final product.

  • Liam Lucas

    Co-director & post production supervisor at Studio Curve, Liam is a key part of the creative team. His work as a sound designer and video editor is characterised by an energy that is both playful and pleasantly uncomfortable. With over a decade of musical experience he brings a uniqie musicality to technical processes. Always working practically wherever possible, Liam utilises bespoke recordings and practical creations, creating a unique sound and look for every project.

  • Nolly

    Nolly is a hair & makeup artist, concept designer & producer working freelance and as a core part of the team at Studio Curve, Nolly’s work has been found in short films, music videos, on the cover of international magazines, social campaigns for fashion brands and on the faces of performers of all types. She specialises in editorial & commercial work with a particular taste for experimental & non-typical styling, blending the uncomfortable with the beautiful.

  • Libby Anderson

    Collage artist extraordinaire, Libby’s work explores the beauty of the mundane and the playfulness of the surreal in equal measure, enriched by deep veins of the divine feminine and reinterpretations of classical art. Working practically to create her distinctive distortions and recreations by hand, embracing the unpredictability and tactile nature of an analog process. Libby’s work helps to define a core part of Studio Curve’s aesthetic.