Pittsburgh has some awesome locations to shoot environmental corporate portraits. Shooting on the street can be tricky. You always have that dude that stands around watching the shoot while adding his two cents and asking questions about your gear. Keeping your subject comfortable while politely getting your new best friend to move along is an art form in itself, but that is just part of the downtown experience. It was a cloudy day in Pittsburgh (hard to believe, I know) which gave us beautiful soft natural light. Soft light, strong composition and a great model = successful shoot.
Corporate Environmental Portrait Photography
We had a fun shoot from a London based firm with an office here in Pittsburgh. This assignment required us to match shots they had produced in London. Thanks to their team for being so easy to work with.
Editorial Feature Photography
Thanks to Commercial Integrator for the cover and feature story in their April 2013 issue. The Vector Security executive team were awesome to work with and made the shoot a lot of fun.
Environmental Portrait Photography
We were busy during January and February with editorial assignments for two different law publications. We got to work with some really nice people, and are honored that these publications selected our services for the fourth straight year. Many thanks to Victor Pribanic for bearing with us in freezing temps outdoors for his cover shoot.
Magazine Photography
These are a few images from a recent magazine assignment. Aside from having a job where you get to be creative and create images, the best part about being a photographer is meeting and working with interesting people.
Corporate Editorial Portraits
February was a busy month shooting editorial assignments for two different law publications. We got to work with some really nice people, and are honored that these publications selected our services for the third straight year.
Magazine / Editorial Portrait Shoot
We were busy in March with several shoots for Pittsburgh’s Best Lawyers through American Lawyer Magazine. Here are a couple of my favorite shots from the project.