Posts tagged ‘commercial photography’

We take pictures of things other than people! Sometimes…

We like doing commercial photography work. Even if it’s not editorial driven, C.J. and I especially enjoy real estate, landscape, or product photography. Such an opportunity came up recently.  John, the owner of a Christmas light installation company, wanted some pictures of a house his company had decorated.

For the first time, I used a flash application for this minisite of the Christmas light images from Airtight Interactive. It’s simple and fast loading, with handy navigation of the images (I’m a sucker for keyboard navigation through image galleries). Fast loading with easy navigation are a couple of the reasons Mosaic Photo went with Zenfolio for our sharing gallery.

See the final edits at this minisite:  http://themosaicphoto.com/xmas_lights/

Hit us with feedback on your favorite pics and the minisite layout in the comments section. I’m still checking the density and exposure on these. Let me know in the comments if you have troubles with them.

Things come together. We photograph them when they do.

It’s more than a tag-line, more than just a clever saying. It’s really our philosophy and the way we see photography. One of our goals is to break down the view of a photographer that makes a photo-shoot all about him.  While we’re confident of our skills as photographers and our ability to create strong images, we firmly believe that the focus should be on you. The subject.

Everything adds to a photo, starting with the foundation – the subject. Going into a project or portrait session, we bring our skills and creativity. Composition, lighting, concepts, and post processing all come together to make a memorable image.  These elements are essential, as each one makes the image that much better.

So be it wedding day coverage, senior photos, family portraits, or editorial/commercial work, we’ll make it about capturing your mood, personality, or goals. Our technical and creative skills work together with you to create something beautiful: a vivid image that’s both you and memorable.