Product Photography

The beauty of product and advertising photography is that it forces you to engage with an object with an intensity you would otherwise rarely allow yourself. In this exploration of still life and the experimentation with angles and perspectives, lighting, and contextualization, product photography often allows you to discover beauty in unexpected places.
 
When this process of searching for the extraordinary in the ordinary ultimately leads to the viewer sharing the experience of seeing that specialness, it is still a wonderful and exciting undertaking.

Contact me

You are looking for a photographer who will strengthen your visual identity or you have a product or still life photography project in mind you’d like to discuss? Get in touch, and we’ll make it happen:

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    My Portfolios

    Industrial & Science Portfolio

    I shoot on location in labs, factories, and research facilities, working with genuine curiosity for the processes and the people running them.

    With more than a decade of experience in industrial, science, and corporate photography, I also bring an understanding of the world I shoot in to every assignment – earned through completing a PhD and years heading communications across research, business, and startup environments.

    Product Portfolio

    What I enjoy about product photography is that through spending time with an object that otherwise gets overlooked as a mere utility, beauty can be found in unexpected places.

    Making the extraordinary within the ordinary visible for others always is a very exciting process.

    Portrait Portfolio

    In the words of Arnold Newman, Portrait photography is 10% inspiration and 90% moving furniture.

    It never ceases to amaze me how, by moving some furniture around and thus creating a carefully designed context for the subject, photography can condense the many facets of a personality into a still image.