On The Job Series

Chic By Design

I worked on a wonderful project for a new Start-Up called Chic By Design. They are a gift basket company targeting high-end executives who don’t have the time or the knowledge to shop for fashionable, tasteful gifts for their colleagues and clients. Chic By Design offers gift sets or items can be ordered individually, and they are delivered in very unique felt boxes.

For more details on the company, check out their site: http://www.chicbydesigncollections.com

Safeway In Store Displays 5

Here is another update on the most recent shots over the past few months for the In Store Displays for Safeway.

One fun concept on this round was a soup bowl made to look like a little sports car screeching though the scene. Another was an alphabet soup shot with letters in the spoon that read “YUM”. The Ice Pops were a fun idea as well – you’ll notice we did one with mixed juices. I really like the iced tea shot we did with a slice of peach on the rim – it feels very “Summertime”. The shake glass posed some challenges and required a bit of computer magic to get the glass to look so “slim”, but came out nicely in the end. The shot of the Citrus Cleaner with orange slices was done using mostly traditional photo techniques – not a lot of Photoshop – can you guess how we got the orange slices and the bottle all together in one shot?

Mademoiselle Nuri Candies

“Mademoiselle Nuri Candies” is a family-owned, small business that makes these amazing tasting nougats… they are fluffy, chewy, and crunchy at the same time, not too sweet, with pistachio highlights and an overtone of honey throughout. You might find these on your next visit to Whole Foods.

For more information about Mademoiselle Nuri Nougats, visit: http://www.mynuricandies.com.

SooFoo

“Soofoo” is derived from “Super Food”. It is a grain and legume combination created by inventor and entrepreneur Maurice Kanbar – something he used to eat himself, then decided to market to the general public. SooFoo is supposed to serve as a more healthy alternative to something like white rice which doesn’t have much nutritional value. It is being carried in a variety of super markets and in a few other countries. For this project I was hired to make a series of recipe photos for their website.

To learn more about Soofoo please click the following link: http://www.soo-foo.com.

Safeway In Store Displays 4

I have included two rounds in one again for this installment of the In Store Displays for Safeway.

There were a few shots this time that had interesting challenges. The fist was shrimp and veggies falling from a Wok onto a bed of rice… getting all the individual pieces to end up where we wanted them proved to be a task, but was very rewarding once we achieved our goal.

Speaking of goals, the pretzel shot was a fun one. The Food Stylist magically (not easily) created a goal post with pretzel sticks – great concept for the sports fans out there.

The soda shot was our most elaborate, involved shot. Carbonated drinks with condensation and ice are already very hard to get right, then we added melting, dripping ice cream and a swirly straw in the mix just to make the day more “fun”.

Ndoro CD Project

I am a huge fan of traditional music and dance forms from all over the world. I have participated as a student and performer with many different types of groups over the past 20 years. In recent years, one of the styles I have been drawn to is Tahitian drumming. When my teacher told me she was coming out with a new CD and needed professional packaging, I agreed to help out. I called my good friend and professional colleague, Czelena Stovall, who is an amazingly talented Creative Director at Carol H. Williams Ad Agency, and she agreed to take on the design.

Aside from being a highly regarded teacher of Tahitian and Hawaiian traditions, my teacher, Kumu Mahealani Uchiyama, is also interested in, and pursuing, other music and dance forms. This new CD is a great example of this. She has spent many years learning to play the Mbira, an instrument from Zimbabwe, and this CD is her debut playing solo Mbira.

I had to draw on much of my eclectic photography experience to shoot this project. I shot landscapes and the Moon, and studio shots of the Mbira and Mahea… all to spec to fit the design Czelena had come up with.

For those who are interested in the technical details of photography, here are a few tips I learned, through trial and error, on how to shoot the moon. The moon is very, very far away – so far that you need the biggest lens you can find. I was intending to rent the perfect lens, but the weekend I was planning to shoot turned out to be a weekend lots of work was being done on the Bay Bridge, so all the extreme telephoto lenses were already rented out… all that was available was a 70-200mm zoom with a 2x teleconverter that would bring the total magnification to 400mm. I did a little research and found that people were saying this was the minimum magnification for shooting the moon and it should be fine. Well, they were wrong (IMHO). That lens was all I had on the actual night of the Full Moon and those images were unusable. The next day, I called a friend who is a fanatic Bird photographer. He owns a 500mm with a 2x and a 1.4x teleconverter. He graciously let me borrow his gear and I shot again that night with a lens combo that brought me to 1400mm… now we were talking – I could actually fill the frame with the moon. I felt like I could just reach out a big toe and take a quick step on the moon’s surface! Two things I noticed that hadn’t occurred to me before – the day after the Full Moon (or the day before) is the perfect day to shoot the moon because instead of a flat surface with no shadow detail, you get a sliver of shadow along one side of the sphere, which gives it a sense of being 3-dimensional, as well as some shadow detail in many of the surface craters which really makes them stand out. The other thing I noticed was how amazingly fast the earth is spinning. I would get the moon centered in the frame and shoot a couple frames, pause, and before I knew it, the moon was already out of the frame – within about 20 seconds! This is old news to an astronomer but I was amazed by this.

To hear tracks from the CD “Ndoro” or to purchase a CD, please visit: http://www.thesacredforest.org

Safeway In Store Displays 3

For this installment of the In-Store Displays for Safeway, I am including two rounds in one. For October everything we shot had a pink theme for Breast Cancer Awareness month. For November, it was more of a holiday theme.

One of the more fun shots we’ve done so far was this heart-shaped Peanut Butter and Jelly sandwich surrounded by a pink gradient glow – we really had a great time seeing this shot come to life, using several old-school photo techniques (that pink background was not computer-generated!). The mini-cakes in the “Think Pink” display were beautifully created by the Food Stylist and we had fun with a variety of toppings.

Has anyone ever made this Green Bean Casserole with Mushroom Soup dish? We had all experienced this dish at some point in our lives and all recognized it as a cultural mainstay. We spent a lot of time getting the perfect cup of coffee for that warm, holiday feeling in the “Warm Regards” shot. The two drink shots looked really vibrant in the store – definitely had an impact!

Ceviche Book

I worked on another fantastic project with the folks at Ten Speed Press. They needed supplemental shots for a cookbook all about Ceviche called “The Great Ceviche Book”. They are issuing a revised version with some new recipes and wanted some fresh images to accompany them. I happily agreed.

Safeway In Store Displays 2

For our second round of In Store Displays for Safeway, we shot a very elaborate composite with lots of cookies “flying” at the camera as if they’d just been kicked by a young boy playing soccer. We also did a few cookies for a different shot that were supposed to depict popular ways of eating those cookies: twist, bite, dunk! The third shot was an overhead of a hearty bowl of soup full of noodles and veggies.

Safeway In Store Displays

I have had the good fortune to work with many wonderful people at Safeway producing images for an in-store display campaign. There is a new store in Santa Cruz, California that is taking a new approach to their infrastructure – namely, lots of these built-in display cases featuring beauty shots of the food in a given section.

For this round I shot three posters – one of Iced Tea, another of an apple, selling apple juice, and a third was some fruit and yogurt for a composited image selling yogurt. Keep an eye out for these if you visit the store in person, and check back here to see more in the future.

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