Showing posts with label corporate photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate photography. 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.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Babson College Alumni Magazine

Here's a typical example of an alumni magazine shoot. We're in an old gym and have 10 minutes to shoot these alumni for the cover, before they head downstairs to an awards ceremony. Our designated location is a dumpy curtain, so we scramble for a new environment. I like the glass block wall, but the sun has long since set. With the help of some powerful strobes and a bit of photo knowledge, I'm able to light a nice clean cover for my clients. Within minutes our subjects arrive with the President of the Babson.
We were very fortunate in this case to have a woman in the shot, whose clothes and hair provided much needed color contrast, not to mention natural beauty.As in most cases, the 'pre-planned' location isn't right and thinking on your feet is required. All in all, a very successful shot.