The saying goes something like this….”do what you love and the money will follow.” In these uncertain times we don’t know if that’s always true but we do think if you “do what you love” happiness will follow. Trinette Reed specializes in photographing spas and resorts around the world. This was a natural transition for her born out of her love of travel, modern design, healthy living, organic food, yoga, and meditation. Trinette lives and works in the San Francisco bay area with the love of her life Christopher Gramly. Christopher is also a photographer and videographer.
Trinette and Chris often work as a collaborative team on shoots, sharing roles as art director, photographer, and videographer.
The restaurant features 36 portraits shot by EJ Camp on film provided by Impossible Project, which is a new product developed from the old Polaroid SX-70. EJ scanned the photos and made 40 inch prints from them, which cover two entire walls of the restaurant.
Twenty top players share stories about life off the field and their favorite food—with over 100 photos. America’s favorite game has become a bastion for unforgettable recipes from all over the world—from classic dishes from all corners of the United States to spicy Latin American fare.
The shooting of this book took EJ Camp across the country for several months, photographing some of baseball’s biggest stars in their kitchen. Check our more about the book on EJ’s blog
Life in NYC….it’s always fun to see the work that our artists shoot. It’s amazing how quickly we go from estimating a job to seeing it on a billboard or in a magazine.
Working hard and playing harder in beautiful Grayton Beach, FL
Shot by Tim Moxley and Christian; Edited by Christian Torres; Produced by tmox and B2 Creative
Fred Vasseur has a new website It still has an occasional glitch or 2 but the work is really beautiful.
Fred lives in Paris with his wife and 2 kids and travels to the US with some regularity.
Fred Vasseur shoots interiors and home, travel and lifestyle.
Allana Wesley White had so much fun this past summer shooting in New York City with Canadian client Siblings. Thanks to Christine Kelly for making the production in NYC so much fun. Great job casting too.
This past week John Bean spent a few days in St Louis, my favorite midwestern city. Our son Jackson was playing in a national tennis tournament in the fabulous Forrest Park. There is something about tennis playing teenagers that is so appealing. Whenever I watch these student/athletes play, I wonder why more retailers and catalogers don’t use real players for the photography they produce….these kids are healthy, beautiful, gifted athletes…who better to sell athletic wear?