Thursday, January 23, 2014

Hancock Lumber

We were really pleased to see some of the work we recently created for Hancock Lumber and Andersen windows in print. Wish we could show you more of the home we photographed but needless to say it was a lakeside residence I think anyone would be happy to call home.

It was great to collaborate with the creative team at Hancock Lumber and we look forward to seeing more of the images we created going to print.

A residential interior featuring woodwork by Hancock Lumber

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Data Centers

Being a photographer in this day and age is certainly quite different than what it used to be in the days of film, especially when we talk about how to store our images. About eight years ago I made the move from Arizona to Maine. Once in Maine, I relocated four times, each time lugging with me boxes full of negatives and slides holding the images I created in my first thirteen years as a photographer. Now the game has changed. Most of us are now shooting digitally almost exclusively and our storage needs have radically changed.

Recently, I had the opportunity to collaborate once more with a client that gave me some insight or behind-the-scenes look if you will, at how some of our data may be stored. We traveled to New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Massachusetts for this photo shoot. The client specializes in data storage and has facilities where they not only secure data for their clients but also provide disaster recovery rooms. When one of their clients' locations has a catastrophe such as a flood or fire, that client can move their whole team to a location furnished with computers and all they may need to continue working seamlessly.

It was not only interesting checking out our client's super secure facility and seeing how they protect their clients' data, but it was also a pleasure to collaborate once more with them. Hope you enjoy the images. How do you store your valuable data?



























Thursday, August 29, 2013

houzz.com

We are happy to announce that we are now featured on houzz.com! We are excited and really hope that this will be a great way to stay engaged with our current clients as well as foster new relationships with other professionals and potential clients. Play with the slideshow below and please visit our houzz profile here.


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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Pepperell Mill Images - Website Update

I think most of us are all proud of where we come from, even if there are bigger, better, more glamorous places. That's certainly true for us. We love it here in Biddeford and we feel fortunate to have our studio in the North Dam Mill, a portion of the Pepperell Mill Campus. It's great to see this city growing and truly coming into its own. It's even better knowing that on some small scale we are having a positive effect on its growth.

The History of this mill and this city are as tightly woven as the cloth that came off its looms. We have really enjoyed capturing some of the more interesting spaces from around the mill. These are each a small time capsule, a frozen moment in that timeline of our history.














Wednesday, July 10, 2013

"Requiem Project" Website Update

The Requiem Project consists of a series of images using Mozart's Requiem as a source of inspiration. It is an introspective interpretation based on the music and lyrics of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's final piece. Each image corresponds to and is named after a specific movement on the composition. Click here to listen to the complete version in D minor on Youtube.






























"Beautiful Faces of Cancer" - Website Update

"Beautiful Faces of Cancer" was a project intended to raise awareness about how life with cancer affects all of us. It is a celebration of those who chose not to be governed by this illness. Whether you or a loved one has been diagnosed. It is true that cancer leaves an indelible mark and changes people's outlook on life in a major way. The "Beautiful Faces of Caner" is a conduit for people to tell their story. It is a  compilation of images and voice recordings of individuals who decided to let the rest of us into their lives. Maybe someday, with their help we'll be better able to understand this disease and what it does to people physically and emotionally.

Photographer Irvin Serrano was the mind behind the "Beautiful Faces of Cancer". It was a project that came to life after a close friend was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Since then, Irvin has been in awe of the great inner strength of the people he has met who have stood up to this relentless disease. The worst can have a way of bringing out the best in some of us.This is what this project was all about, showing through images what the beautiful faces of cancer look like.


























Thursday, June 20, 2013

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral - Website Update

In an attempt to streamline the site for better focus & navigation, we have decided to shift our personal work section of our website to our blog. We will be making periodic posts for a few weeks to transition all of those images here. If you have already seen these images we hope you will enjoy seeing them again!

These are images that Irvin created on his last trip to Mexico City. He was fortunate to get some great behind-the-scenes access to this amazing cathedral and its massive pipe organ.

Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral



















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