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Posts in Commercial Photography
Handled. | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

Today on the blog: (Somewhat recent) work for Handled, a brilliant company who’s making bold moves in the moving industry. By using technology that is unprecedented in their industry, Handled has created a safe, thorough and personalized moving experience. They provide instant, guaranteed pricing, online booking; and a free phone app (available on IOS and Android) to create an automatic Home Inventory. They even have a list of recommended businesses and services, should you need a recommendation in your new location. If you or someone you know is in the process of moving, visit their website to learn more.

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Yeyo's at the 1907 | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

Happy Taco Tuesday everyone. Today on the blog, we’re sharing some semi-recent work from Yeyo’s new location in our very own Downtown Rogers. Earlier this year, we were hired to create some images for High Street Development’s work on the renovated 1907 building and the new Yeyo’s was among the spaces we spent some time in. The physical space achieves the sense of being small and neighborly while the abundance of natural light, tall ceilings and the realization that there is a mezzanine with additional seating above your head gives you the feeling that you have plenty of room to breathe and enjoy your meal.

And I promise….you will enjoy your meal.

Cheers.

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Bike Month 2020 | Arkansas Cycling Photography

Well, here we are in May of 2020, also known as Bike Month. Traditionally, we’ve celebrated with numerous social gatherings, group rides and even a large Square to Square event. No one could’ve predicted that this year, we’d have to juggle celebrating bikes and our beloved cycling community while dealing with the realities of a worldwide pandemic. Like so very many, we’ve gained a newfound love and appreciation for…(click to read more)

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Spring BRAKE Feature | Fayetteville Public Library

One of the silver linings of having so much time at home is the opportunity to read more books. And of course, the resourceful folks at the Fayetteville Public Library have established a workaround to allow their patrons to access resources and content from the library without setting foot inside the actual space :

>> The Fayetteville Public Library Virtual Library

So even though you can’t sit and read and…(click to read more)

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