Happy April 1st.
PLEASE NOTE that the following collection of images represents REAL WORK with REAL CLIENTS and is meant to draw attention to some of our recent projects and not to confuse or mislead anyone. Included in this post are recent images for the following clients. Check them out as they’re really cool and really fun to work with.
Urban Land Institute
Buf Studio
Black Apple Hard Cider
University of Arkansas School of Art
Marsouls
Blake Street House
H Club
Arkansas Times
Crafton Tull
Ecological Design Group
Lighthouse Financial
Enjoy!
Today on the blog, we’re featuring images collected over the last few weeks that document the work of Jacob Paa Joe Jr., a visiting artist at the University of Arkansas School of Art.
(Click to view more photos and read an excerpt from the School of Art explaining a more about this unique artist and his work.)
Read MoreThis week on the blog, we’re sharing some recent/not-so-recent Commercial Photo + Video work for the University of Arkansas School of Art. Every year, the University hosts a weeklong Summer Arts Workshop for High-school Students, grades 10-12. The workshop is free and open to any students that wish to apply. Participating students are treated to a host of experiences including museum visits, classes and art experiences taught by faculty, and other unique opportunities. (click to view more)
Read MoreIt is now November and the last time we updated the blog was after weeks and weeks of busyness and travel. It’s safe to say that aside from constant travel, things haven’t changed much. And for the most part, we’re not complaining. In fact recently, we had a first for the studio…live music. And that was so fun, we’ll be doing it again. But consistent photoshoots and video shoots followed by editing and managing those aforementioned shoots does create difficulties in keeping up with the normal, everyday tasks of managing and marketing a business. But today, we’re making time and space to share some images from the recent weeks. We sincerely hope that everyone is able to make some space to enjoy the cooler temperatures, the changing leaves, and life in general.
Happy Fall, Y’all.