Showing posts with label corporate photographer boston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate photographer boston. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Corporate Executive Slice of Life, Boston MA

Not all photography has to be posed, lit, staged, what have you. Meetings are an excellent example. When you don't want to draw attention to the process of being photographed, I can drop into the background and shoot people as they really are. Most meetings have lots of opportunity to portray executives and decision makers as thoughtful, hard working people.
And because I am 'traveling light', there's lots of different angles and opportunities to exploit in any meeting, producing a wide variety of images for corporate messaging, web sites, even annual reports.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Ocean Spray Corporate Headquarters, MA

Ocean Spray has a nice spread south of Boston, on a number of cranberry bogs. Cranberries aren't usually in season when I'm there, but they do have this great truck they've used in their TV advertising.
God Bless the ad agency that gave this to Ocean Spray as a gift!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Corporate Head Shots, Boston Bankers

The financial community in Boston always needs a clean head shot, I do loads of these. Sometimes they have a specific request such as a colored back drop, or I bring my own. We're always set up and ready to go before our subject arrives-
The most common usage for this kind of photography is either for the Web or press release use.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Boston Hospital Health Care Shoot

Here's a sample from a recent New England area hospital shoot where we shot various nursing caregivers in a variety of situations. In a typical day we might shoot six health care professionals, depending on who they are and their schedule.Hospitals always want to show off the latest technology, so we have her in front of a Phillips MRI machine. Working as a health care photographer in Boston, I've determined the go-to person in a hospital is the head nurse. Never make work for the head nurse!