We recently worked with O, the Oprah Magazine shooting both in the studio and on location in Colorado for their June issue, the Journeys issue. It was quite the trip, taking us from the studio in New York, to the wilds of western Colorado, making photos all the while. Keep reading to see more photos and behind the scenes…
Read MoreThis time in 2011 we were just getting back from our adventure in Hawaii shooting for Travaasa Hana. We’ve blogged about it, shared behind the scenes stills and video, and as I was looking through our archive recently, I realized there were a few outstanding photos that might otherwise never see the light of day. They’re ridiculous, bizarre, and definitely not flattering – keep reading to see some of our best Hawaiian outtakes.
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This week seriously flew by. Maybe it was the fact that we started on west coast time and had to jump forward (a few hours – thankfully no red-eye flight) into a full on production back in the Philadelphia area. With all this shooting, scouting, and even more shooting, it’s hard to catch a breath sometimes. Thankfully it’s Friday and we’ve got the weekend to recharge. Keep reading to see what else we were up to for the past few days…
Read MoreBack in February, we made our way to Cleveland Ohio to shoot a portfolio of the hardworking men and women behind the Cleveland Vibrator Company, an all-American company that is almost a century old. We shared behind the scenes stills and video while we were there and now we’re happy to share a few of the finished images of these genuine, hardworking people. Keep reading to see the rest.
Read MoreSometimes it’s just better to drive than fly. Having shoots in both Los Angeles and San Francisco last week, Chris and I knew we’d have to make our way from one city to the other – either a really quick flight, or an incredibly beautiful (and ten hour long) drive up the picturesque coastline of California on a road know as Route 1. The trip could have gone faster, but of course we stopped and made photos along the way. Keep reading to see some photos from our adventure…
Read MoreWe were out on the west coast all week – and as I’m writing this wrap-up a day late, we’re still here. We’ve been scouting, shooting and traveling for the past seven days, working on the advertising project that’s kept us busy for the last few weeks. Starting out in LA for a few days and then driving up the California coast to San Francisco for another set of shoots isn’t a bad way to spend a week. Keep reading to see what else we were up to…
Read MoreThere are some of truly creative people in this industry. Let’s face it, you’ve got to be constantly concepting, developing, and executing or you get left in the dust. I’m fortunate to work with some really dynamic and inspiring people, ranging from art directors, to producers, to creative directors, photo editors, art buyers, and print producers. Instead of questions about email blasts, printed promos, and portfolio reviews, I think that it’s time that I put some of them on the spot to show us their meaning of Life. “The meaning of Life” may be a little far flung to answer in only ten questions, but hopefully these interviews will serve to distill some of the inspired and intellectual energy of the creatives that we work with.
Chris started making his prints on Red River paper in 2005. Seven years later, Aurora Art Natural remains our paper of choice in the studio. We’ve used it for everything from the pages in our portfolios to custom promos to our gigantic landscape prints. In the beginning of 2011 we came on as a Red River Pro and got to know Drew Hendrix, the vice president of Red River. He’s a great guy who works with some great paper. I’ll let him tell the rest…
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