
Ballard Designs: "Thank You" Direct Mailer Photo - Using existing tote bags that Ballard Designs sold I had our monogram department embroider "Thank You" to be featured on a direct mailer for recent customers.

Ballard Designs: "Welcome" bag photo for direct mailer - This was the second option for the direct mailer but was not used.

Ballard Designs: Before and After web project - We shot a series of three before and after shots for web use showing the customer how color (paint and accessories) could really change a room.
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Ballard Designs: Before and After web project - Part of a series of three before and after shots for web use showing the customer how color (paint and accessories) could really change a room.
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Ballard Designs: Before and After web project - Part of a series of three before and after shots for web use showing the customer how color (paint and accessories) could really change a room.
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GE Energy: "Nurse" - I shot these with photographer: Parish Kohanin.
Part three of this print ad series we shot this little girl as a nurse. I helped with casting and locations scouting for this shoot.
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GE Energy: "Scientist" - I shot these with photographer: Parish Kohanin.
Part two of this print ad series we shot this boy dressed as a scientist. It was key to have a colorful shot with brightly colored liquids to make the ad sing.
I helped with casting and locations scouting for this shoot.
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GE Energy: "Astronaut" - I shot these with photographer: Parish Kohanin.
Part one of this print ad series we shot this little boy dressed as an astronaut. This shot was a challenge in keeping the model happy. It was shot outside during the Summer and the costume was very well insulated. I helped with casting and locations scouting for this shoot.
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Ballard Designs: Custom Shop Insert cover - I went on location in downtown Senoia, Georgia where there was an old store front that I found available for a shoot. We painted the window and filled it with rolls of fabric. The idea here was to picture an actual shop for the custom shop. Making the shot a sepia tone helped with the nostalgia or even "mom and pop" aspect of it.
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