Nicholas Callaway

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Nicholas Callaway is a publisher, television producer, writer, and photographer. He is the CEO of Callaway Arts & Entertainment, which creates family entertainment properties across all media, including book publishing, animation, and children's lifestyle products.

In 1980, Nicholas Callaway founded Callaway Editions, a publishing firm specializing in the design, production, and publication of illustrated books. Titles include: Alfred Stieglitz: Photographs & Writings, Georgia O'Keeffe’s One Hundred Flowers, Irving Penn’s Passage, Madonna’s Sex, Diana: Portrait of A Princess, The Art of Make-Up by Kevyn Aucoin, and A Nation Challenged: A Visual History of 9/11 and its Aftermath, a series of children's books by Madonna, and the Callaway Classics series of fairy tales.

In 1994, the company launched Miss Spider's Tea Party by David Kirk, which has sold 5 million copies worldwide. Subsequently, Nicholas Callaway and David Kirk founded Callaway & Kirk Company LLC, which is dedicated exclusively to the creations of David Kirk, including the Miss Spider and Nova the Robot book series, the Sunny Patch line of children's lifestyle products at Target stores, and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, a 3-D computer-animated television series that airs daily on Nick Jr. in the US and also in several other countries around the world, including Germany, Indonesia and Mexico.

Nicholas Callaway has been published in Departures magazine and Vanity Fair.


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