When HippoPops, a small business in Asheville, NC, reached out to us about creating content for their website and social media channels we were pumped. We sourced numerous props to create imagery that matched the fun, colorful, happy vibe that the pops bring to people. And were thankfully able to stave off the temptation to eat the product before the shoot was completed.
Product Photography for Well Told
We started shooting product photography for Well Told (formerly Uncommon Green) back in 2016. We genuinely like their unique, high-quality, personalized glasses, barware, mugs, tumblers, and water bottles and love creating imagery for them for their website, newsletter, and social media. In studio product photography has become some of our favorite work over the years as we’ve gained new skills that allow us to shoot without natural light. In fact, almost 90% of this shoot was shot without natural light. If you’re looking to refresh your approach to content marketing, send us a message, and let’s get to work!
Snow Peak's Endless Horizon Campaign
In the Summer of 2021, we drove our van to the coast to create imagery for Snow Peak’s Endless Horizon campaign. We camped in their Land Breeze Pro.4, grilled local shrimp on our Takibi Fire and Grill, rode bikes around Edisto Island, and even had time for a little bit of relaxing. This project was a great fit for us because we not only love Snow Peak gear (we use several of their products in van life and at home) but also because the project felt like an extension of our life. To read the full article and see more images, check out the full blog post with our words and images on Snow Peak’s website.
LGBTQ+ Safe Spaces in Asheville
We are out and proud about being together and had the opportunity to share about our favorite LGBTQ+ safe spaces in Asheville! It was a fun project that allowed us to work with and we loved highlighting other members of our community as well as local businesses who are truly trying to make a positive impact for the queer community in Asheville. To read the full article, visit Explore Asheville’s page here.