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M&M Industries

We shot for M&M Industries in Chattanooga, TN. The purpose of the shoot was to gain digital assets for a new website relaunch.


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GH Metal Solutions


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Hanwha Q CELLS

We photographed at the Hanwha Q CELLS factory for the Greater Chattanooga Economic Development.

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Kenco

Industrial photography for Kenco Logistics in collaboration with Deer Run Media.

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Quikserv

Web content for Quikserv, a drive-through window company.

Shot in Houston, Texas.

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HK Architects

We photographed for Hefferlin & Kronenberg architects.


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According to Hue

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We set up this shoot in a parking spot on the street in downtown Chattanooga for Park(ing) Day. Here’s how it went down:

  • Put on a pair of headphones.

  • Sit on a stool in our makeshift street studio.

  • Music begins to play in the headphones.

  • You see dual tone colored light changing around you.

  • Mirrors on either side of the (kinda) hidden camera let you see yourself as you listen or sing along.

Special thanks to Chattanooga Design Studio for hosting the free, public event.

VIDEO COMING SOON!

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Taste Face

We set up a photoshoot in a parking spot on the street for Park(ing) Day Chattanooga 2017, hosted by River City Company. The project we deemed "Taste Face."

We had people walking by stand in a box. We handed them a piece of lemon, some pink Himalayan rock salt, or if they said they were feeling very risky, horseradish on a small cracker. We captured the moment of reaction to the harsh tastes.

We photographed 80+ people ranging in age and diversity. We wanted to highlight that same innate reaction of disgust we all have, supporting the idea that we are all connected in deep-rooted, human ways. Side note: Corey and I never got hungry on this 9am-4pm shoot, because watching people spitting out food all day is the opposite of appetizing.

I was surprised by the people who seemed to have no reaction at all to any of the foods we provided. The outliers also varied in age, gender, and race.

I guess there's no way to put everyone in a box and make them react the same way. I've learned, like yin and yang, equality and diversity go hand in hand. Seeing our similarities and differences is a beautiful thing.

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