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Bentoville Popup | Arkansas Commercial Photography

As a self-proclaimed “inexperienced” and “picky” seafood eater, I cannot and will not claim to have a vast knowledge of the world of sushi. My experience with fish and seafood is largely based on odors. These include both the odor of dead fish I recall from my childhood days at the lake and also, the trauma of riding homeward for 2+ days in the family van which was loaded with styrofoam coolers full of fresh seafood from the gulf coast. These were acquired in the dead heat of summer during our annual beach trip vacation. These two prominent experiences left me inevitably skeptical of seafood in general.

Years later, I ventured into the world of seafood…first, with…(click to read more)

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Center for Arkansas Farms & Food | Arkansas Commercial Photography

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)

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Thaden School + Scout Guide | Arkansas Commercial Photography

This week on the blog, we’re sharing a few images from Thaden School and The Scout Guide Northwest Arkansas. Every year, The Scout Guide features prominent businesses and institutions in the Northwest Arkansas area, one of which happens to be Thaden School. This year, Thaden commissioned us to spend some time on campus, visiting a curated selection of classes. Most notable, was the anatomy class where they happened to be dissecting sheep brains that day. As you can see from the below image, some students took drastic measures to avoid the….”peculiar odor.” (click to read more)

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ULI Place Summit | Arkansas Event Photo + Video

Today on the blog: A recap from an event this past fall. Known as the Place Summit, the event hosted by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) of Northwest Arkansas drew other ULI members to the area for a few days of inspiring presentations, conversations and calls to action. The Mission of the Urban Land Institute is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide. And in a rapidly growing area such as ours, it is even more imperative that the people that make decisions and work full time in these areas collaborate and take action for the greater good. (click to read more)

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