One of my reoccurring clients has changed their component container for her product. It was time for another photoshoot of her products. I did something a little different from what I usually do and I was really happy of the results. ENJOY!
-REIBOT
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One of my reoccurring clients has changed their component container for her product. It was time for another photoshoot of her products. I did something a little different from what I usually do and I was really happy of the results. ENJOY!
-REIBOT
Think Outside the Box
Think Outside the Box
Even when you think you’ve brought too much gear, and have items you’ll never use for a particular shoot, there’s always the chance unexpected challenges will arise. Last week, we were shooting a single talent, stand up, short script via teleprompter, and we were outside. The biggest hurdle seemed to be getting clean audio despite a busy roadway only fifty meters away, however, lighting ended up…
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The Bay Lights by Leo Villareal
The Bay Lights is an iconic light sculpture designed by world- renowned artist Leo Villareal who is a pioneer in the use of LEDs and computer-driven imagery. This stunning fine arts experience will shine on the San Francisco Bay Bridge West Span.
Via: Lightecture
Christmas Lighting in Madrid by Teresa Sapey
Every single year, Madrid council asks some of the most important designers, architects or courtiers to make designs for Madrid’s streets. Teresa Sapey was asked to conceive Serrano Street’s Christmas lighting. Placed in one of the most luxurious neighbourhoods in Madrid, Serrano Street is well known for the high fashion designer’s shops.
It seemed to be a very difficult task, but Teresa thought this was a good chance to lighten up the street using very colourful and geometric designs. Her aim was to turn the grey and cold Serrano into a warm place, filled with colour.
Her designs have a countless amount of colours combined with circle shapes. Each one is different from the others, forming a sequence of drawings that can be seen from both sides.
This design concerns as well environmental conservation and ecology. Made by using LED technology, it is also sustainable and efficient, requiring less power and producing low energy consumption.
Via: Deezen