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Posts in Editorial Photography
Arkansas Wild Magazine | Arkansas Editorial Photography

Today on the blog: Recent editorial photography work for the latest issue of Arkansas Wild Magazine, featuring the 2021 “Champions of the Wild.” Champions of the Wild salutes those individuals who have gone above and beyond to keep Arkansas’s wild places clean and accessible, develop the next generation of sporting Arkansans and conservationists, and improve the quality of life for us all. (Description courtesy of Dwain Hedba)

Click the link above to find the issue online or keep an eye out at your local newsstands.

Cheers!

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Fender Bender Magazine | Arkansas Editorial Photography

Today on the blog: Recent editorial photography work for Fender Bender Magazine. In this issue, they feature professional collision repairman and local legend, Greg Meeker. Greg has been in the industry for over 35 years and his expertise in repairing and restoring in the high-end automotive industry led him to be highlighted in this national publication. (click to read more.)

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Cognition Coaching | Arkansas Commercial Photography

Fall is a great time to be on your mountain bike but winter is right around the corner. While many people taper off their normal training schedules and opt for more indoor exercise, some switch their focus altogether. And for those that decide to focus on honing their skills on a bike, there is Cognition Coaching. (click to read more)

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Recent Headshots | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

Today on the blog: A compilation of recent commercial headshots and professional portraits of some of the best people in our little corner of the state. Our headshot and portrait clients range from people featured in magazine articles, to real estate agents, to college professors, food and beverage workers, healthcare professionals, and even (as you’ll see below), professional cyclists. On average, 75 to 80 percent of the people we work with say “I hate having my picture taken.” And that’s ok, because we hate having our pictures taken too. No seriously, we do. But having that connection makes us empathetic towards the people we work with and we try to make the whole process as quick, as painless and as easy going as we can make it. It’s always intriguing to meet new people and learn more about their line of work during the process of creating their portraits. And as you can see from the photos, we tend to have a bit of fun too. If you or someone you know needs updated professional headshots or commercial photography, feel free to contact us.

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