Having a variety of creative photo shoots to work on is what makes me happy as a photographer. Last week was one of those happy weeks; I was able to be a food photographer, a casino photographer, a gaming photographer and a sports photographer.
About a month ago, one of my favorite clients, Gaga Marketing, contacted me to shoot a variety of images at a casino deep in the bayou of Louisiana to be used for a TV commercial and a variety of collateral materials. I was a little bummed when I found out that we wouldn’t be shooting with models, but excited when they told me they wanted to cut me loose to be as creative as I could with detail shots around the casino and various food shots in their three restaurants.
The best part about shooting food, as my assistant would say, is you usually get to eat the food. The sushi and the guacamole alone made the trip down worth it.
Here are some of my favorite photos from the shoot.
Thanks for looking!
About a month ago, one of my favorite clients, Gaga Marketing, contacted me to shoot a variety of images at a casino deep in the bayou of Louisiana to be used for a TV commercial and a variety of collateral materials. I was a little bummed when I found out that we wouldn’t be shooting with models, but excited when they told me they wanted to cut me loose to be as creative as I could with detail shots around the casino and various food shots in their three restaurants.
The best part about shooting food, as my assistant would say, is you usually get to eat the food. The sushi and the guacamole alone made the trip down worth it.
Here are some of my favorite photos from the shoot.
Thanks for looking!
Mike
P.S. The sports photography that finished out the week was a D1 college basketball game to document the Green Bay women’s basketball team capture their 15th consecutive league title, the longest active streak in D1 women’s’ basketball.