This was a recent photo shoot for Udi’s Foods, which is a local Denver food company. They are a family owned company who has their gluten free products all throughout the US. These are for their Denver catering business and new website that will be launching in mid-August. Beth Hawkins did the food styling for the shoot and as always did a phenomenal job. We had 5 days of shooting, but I liked these 3 images in particular for their warmth and overall style.
Even when shooting food, architecture, or product photography I try to give the entire shoot a Lifestyle look and feel. I think it helps the images if they feel like they have a life and a story behind them, even if it’s not people I’m shooting. These images are great examples of that.
Overall this shoot was a lot of fun! We had an amazing team working on the entire shoot and the client couldn’t have been better to work with. It’s always a pleasure to work with such positive, creative people. I’m excited for our next set of shoots with them.

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This was a lifestyle shoot to focus on the sport of Snowshoeing with story telling imagery. For those of you who don’t know, it’s essentially hiking in the winter by wearing snowshoes that help you walk on top of the snow instead of sinking into the deep powder.
The most difficult part about this shoot was getting a day that had the perfect weather. With how warm and unpredictable the winter has been in Colorado this year, it was all about timing. Since Evergreen gets quite a bit of snow, and usually holds on to it for a while, we decided to plan the shoot there. I would have scheduled it further up in the mountains, only there was less snow in Dillon and Vail than in Evergreen. Plus, we found a great location in Evergreen with a wide open mountain trail to shoot on.
So, we finally got our perfect day. Snowy, but not too thick of snowflakes, not windy, a bit of sun, and not too cold for the models. It was perfect for hiking and being outdoors. We really lucked out! It just goes to show you, not everything can be controlled, so it’s best to be flexible and have Plan A, B, C, and probably D. I think on this shoot I made it to Plan C, but the images turned out just how I wanted them to. I think everyone was pleased with this shoot.

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This was an interesting photo shoot that I did this week. It was to show the henna that a local Denver artist does on pregnant bellies. She actually free-hands the henna on the belly. I did the photography to emphasize the henna, but also to show the natural feeling of a person who would get henna done on the belly. The model, Nikki, was one of the henna artist’s clients who was about 5 weeks away from having her baby girl and she did a beautiful job.

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These Advertising photos were all for the “Be Influential” campaign going on with Regis University. Each photograph is a testimonial of that person, what they do and how they are influential in society.
The first person is Ric Murray, the teacher of theater lighting and set building at Red Rocks Community College. The next person, Deneyse works at the Department of Revenue. Steve Cox is the fire chief of all Colorado Springs fire houses. Roosevelt is a teacher at East High School in Denver, and finally Todd Edmands who teaches lego robotics to children. These are just a few of the people who are involved in the campaign. Check it out here… http://cps.regis.edu/beinfluential/ to see more of their stories and other images I shot for the campaign.
We shot most of the images throughout Denver and surrounding towns in Colorado.

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