Search results for 'Boston magazines'
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Spotlight Magazine
Mark Manne
Boston
"I am a Boston-based food and restaurant photographer who loves what he does.
I am the primary photographer for Caviar, have worked for North Shore Magazine photographing dishes and restaurants, and have worked with the Pepsi DigIn program to photograph full restaurants and dishes to help establish themselves.
I always try to bring a little extra to my shoots, by shooting in a classical style, making people laugh, and having a solid game plan to execute. I show my love for all things food, but nothing more than bagels, and have photographed and complimed 'The Periodic Table of Bagels' poster which can be found in bagel stores nationwide and my website."
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Spotlight Magazine
Joseph Keller
Boston
Joseph Keller is a Boston-based food, beverage, and lifestyle photographer with over 27 years of experience. Having worked with renowned clients such as Keurig, iRobot, and America's Test Kitchen, Joseph's portfolio boasts a collection of visually captivating and delectable food and beverage images.
A versatile artist, Joseph is equally at home in the studio as well as on location, ensuring that his client's unique visions come to life in every frame.
Joseph's talent, technical expertise, and his unwavering commitment to collaboration and teamwork is what sets him apart. He understands that creating beautiful and enticing food images is a collective effort, and he values the contribution of every member of his production team. His calm demeanor and unflappable professionalism make him a sought-after collaborator for commercial and editorial clients alike.
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Showcase Magazine
Paul Saraceno
Still Life and Food Photographers
Based in Newton, Massachusetts, Paul Saraceno is a seasoned photographer specialising in food and product photography.
Boasting an impressive career spanning over 25 years, Paul consistently produces breathtaking images, thanks to his meticulous attention to detail and strong connections with creative directors, food stylists, and prop/set designers.
Together with top digital, video and retouching teams, he is able to provide outstanding work for his clients. His 5000 sq.ft. studio has a fully equipped kitchen and abundant daylight.
To explore Paul's remarkable portfolio, visit his website.
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Showcase Magazine
Mark Manne
Food & drink photographers
Mark Manne is a NYC transplant who has fallen in love with Boston (don't tell the Yankees).
With its vibrant and eclectic food scene, Mark works primarily with restaurants and marketing groups to take mouth-watering food from fantastic kitchens. His work has been featured in North Shore Magazine and he is the primary photographer for Caviar in the Boston area.
Always bringing fun and vibrancy to a shoot, he loves what he does, even if he has put on an ungodly amount of weight from all the free food!
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Showcase Magazine
Heath Robbins Photography
Advertising photographers
Heath Robbins, a skilled photographer and director based in Boston, possesses a profound passion for capturing genuine moments in lifestyle photography. Whether he is on location or in his expansive 12,000 square-foot studio, Heath's creative process is distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the creation of authentic visual narratives.
Heath's portfolio seamlessly weaves together the aspirational with the relatable, showcasing his ability to collaborate and capture scenes that resonate with viewers. His dedication to his craft is evident in every frame, resulting in imagery that truly reflects the essence of everyday life.
Heath's commitment to fostering strong creative partnerships has earned him opportunities to work with a diverse range of clients, including prominent brands in various industries.
Noteworthy brands such as Ocean Spray, Staples, Panera, Jack Daniels and Hood have chosen to partner with Heath to craft resonant, impactful visual messages that leave a lasting imprint on people's lives, as well as the companies that serve them.
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Showcase Magazine
Cheryl Clegg
People & lifestyle photographers
Meet Cheryl Clegg, the Boston-based photographer celebrated for her friendly approach and remarkable adaptability.
Cheryl effortlessly connects with subjects of all ages, making her a favorite among diverse clients. With her lens, she not only captures images but also weaves compelling narratives, leaving a lasting impression.
Her talent shines whether she is on location or in the controlled studio environment. Some of her recent work includes clients such as The Worthington Foundation of Maine, McLean Hospital, celebrity Chef Nick DiGiovanni, The Globe and Mail of Toronto.
Cheryl continues to work on her passion project, "The Endangered Lobstermen", in between client work. The series showcases families at risk of losing their livelihood because of new regulations to the lobster industry in Maine.
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Showcase Magazine
Adam DeTour
Advertising photographers
de-tour: verb – to go or travel to a place along a way that is different from the usual or planned way.
Whatever the subject, photographer Adam DeTour brings a unique and devoted eye to his projects and assignments. A sought after food and portrait photographer, with a full service studio Boston, MA, his clients include Green Giant, The New York Times, Boston Magazine, Four Seasons Hotels, and many others.
Landing in Boston by way of New Hampshire, Italy, and New York City, Adam is both meticulous and approachable in his work.
Outside of photography he enjoys swimming, hiking, and time at home with his wife and daughters.
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Showcase Magazine
Brent Doscher
Welcome to Showcase New England, brought to you by Production Paradise. This issue features some of the leading photographers, directors, and stylists working out of New England.
More creative professionals and facilities for photographic and film production are available in our Boston Photo and Film directories.
Be sure to catch our recommended events:
- The 31st Boston Jewish Film Festival runs throughout Greater Boston from 6th to 17th November. With nearly 60 screenings and events, the BJFF is a destination to enjoy thought-provoking films and new media, and to join lively conversations with filmmakers.
- From 6th October to 2nd December, Maine Museum of Photographic Arts in Portland will exhibit Spiritual Ecology, part one. Over the past 10 years large amounts of the works submitted by artists to MMPA deal with spiritual ecology. The MMPA's collection is also shaped by this new movement, and the current exhibition highlights some of the artists they represent that are thinking and making around the topic.
- Documentary / Anti-Graphic: A Surrealist Eye on Photographs: Through 1st January at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this exhibition explores a pair of terms devised by the pioneering art dealer and dedicated surrealist Julien Levy (American, 1906-1981), who championed photography as an art form from the 1930s onward.
Our cover was shot by Brent Doscher.
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Spotlight Magazine
Heath Robbins Photography
Boston
Heath Robbins, a skilled photographer and director based in Boston, possesses a profound passion for capturing genuine moments in lifestyle photography. Whether he is on location or in his expansive 12,000 square-foot studio, Heath's creative process is distinguished by his meticulous attention to detail, ensuring the creation of authentic visual narratives.
Heath's portfolio seamlessly weaves together the aspirational with the relatable, showcasing his ability to collaborate and capture scenes that resonate with viewers. His dedication to his craft is evident in every frame, resulting in imagery that truly reflects the essence of everyday life.
Heath's commitment to fostering strong creative partnerships has earned him opportunities to work with a diverse range of clients, including prominent brands in various industries. His portfolio includes collaborations with notable names, demonstrating his ability to bring his unique vision to a wide array of projects.
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Spotlight Magazine
Cheryl Clegg
Boston
Cheryl Clegg, a Boston-based photographer, doesn't confine her work to just one location. She travels to various destinations to vividly capture the narratives her clients seek to convey. With her camera always at the ready, Cheryl skillfully connects with individuals and their surroundings, harnessing the power of emotion to breathe life into her photography.
Cheryl's portfolio encompasses a wide range of styles, including captivating portraits, lifestyle shots, and environmental portraits, all thoughtfully crafted whether on location or within the confines of a studio.
Her versatility and dedication make her the go-to photographer for clients seeking impactful visual storytelling. Recent projects include work for McLean Hospital’s 'Deconstructing Stigma' campaign, influencer Nick DiGiovanni, The Globe and Mail as well as Cheryl’s ongoing series in Maine, 'The Endangered Lobstermen'.