Eric Broms, born 1968, is a world-class film photographer and still photographer. He began his career assisting Mikael Jansson in Stockholm and Paris for three years. In 1993 he shot his first advertising assignment, both as still- and film photographer. That’s where his long collaboration with film director Jonas Åkerlund began. Since then he has created historic music videos, commercials, and advertising campaigns for the biggest artists and brands of our time.
Eric’s photography has had an exceptional role in defining the expression of the past decade’s pop culture, and his work reverberates with increasing intensity.
Among the artists Eric has worked with, one finds Metallica, U2, Robbie Williams, Christina Aguilera, Lenny Kravitz, Smashing Pumpkins, and Madonna. Eric was also the film photographer for the Madonna documentary “I’m Going to Tell You a Secret” and “Madonna: The Confessions Tour Live from London”, as well as the feature films “Spun” and most recently, “The Horsemen”.
His advertising assignments include work where Eric has been both still and film photographer. In several cases, he has also been the director. Clients include Puma, Adidas, Jameson Whiskey, Sunsilk, Panasonic, H&M, MQ, Indiska, and Absolut Vodka. Eric also finds time to do editorial assignments for magazines like Café, DV Man, and Elle.
