Clicking camera buttons and keyboard keys all day leaves me itching to decompress by getting my hands dirty. Oftentimes, that happens by riding a bike (in which case, it’s my legs that get dirty). But I also enjoy cooking and as most everyone who has even flirted with the idea of learning to cook better, good food begins with good ingredients. At the Center for Arkansas Farms and Food, the University of Arkansas is giving people the chance to get an education and an experience in the world of farming. (Click to Read More)
Read MoreToday on the blog: Recent product lifestyle photography work for some super awesome products by Swisstech. If you’re in the market for some camping lights and you like…(click to read more)…
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Read MoreSay hello to Push Plastic. Located right here in Northwest Arkansas, they are one of a few places in the country that creates and sells 3D printing material. And since they make the material, they of course offer 3D printing services. With a website revamp on the horizon, it was imperative that they have some updated images of their products and also, the processes and details of their business. I recently spent some time learning more about their business while also photographing and creating some motion content for the new site. It was nice to be reminded and also, to discover how far this technology has come and where it’s headed. The amount of things that you can 3D print these days is absolutely unreal. When I arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to find that they had started creating a 3D print of the Novo Logo, which they of course gifted me when I left. It looks great sitting on a shelf in the studio next to all the old cameras.
Thanks again guys!
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