Traveling light with a case of lens and a Nikon D200 we enjoy the challenges of illustrating your project for the Web or PR through trade publications. Shooting in a journalistic style we can bring drama and interest to subjects that will be used in your promotions. Using light, composition and camera angles we can create images that will draw clients to your service or product.

Shooting in crowded industrial locations need not complicate a project, we can shoot large units under available lights and with AdobePhoto shop simplify the shot into a illustration that makes clear what the project is about, as these shots done for Poster & Jaeckle of a pump unit for rooftop applications illustrate; Similarly a nice clean shot of lab equipment can be dramatisied with selective lighting and photoshop effects. Jobs can be scouted before hand with estimates of cost then applied, or we can tailor the job around the budget you have to spend.



With the use of lighting and Photoshop techniques an edge can be added to what would normally be an undramatic shot.

Going on location, we can illustrate concepts for your web page or brochures. Selling a service sector job to a client sometimes requires an image that relays a feeling of what the client and provider will accomplish together, this is not always necessary to be the standard shot of two people looking over a piece of paper, brainstorming an illustration will get the idea across in a more artistic fashion.

Although it is a pre-construction shot of an apartment that will be transfered into a lively desirable place to live, the before shot does not have to lack in composition, feeling and lighting.
Often a tight space with a plethora of items needs to be shown, with careful lighting and posing, an intriguing shot can be had. This is an outtake for Toy Farmer magazine cover, shot in a basement room, approximately 10x15 feet, filled floor to ceiling with model farm toys.
Construction sites and process need to be documented and can be used to promote the Companies responsible for their building. Through the use of angle, lighting and an eye to process, the construction of a road is made to be visually exciting.