Search results for 'Boston magazines'
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Showcase Magazine
Paul Saraceno
Food & drink photographers
Paul Saraceno is a food and product photographer based in Newton, Massachusetts. With over 25 years of experience, Paul has consistently created stunning images through his meticulous craft and deep relationships 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.
His portfolio can be viewed at his website.
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Showcase Magazine
Francine Zaslow
Interiors and Food Photographers
Francine Zaslow is an award-winning photographer based in Boston - where she has a stunning, light-drenched 4000 square foot studio, with a fully-equipped kitchen and prop room filled with unique surfaces and treasures. Her portfolio is always expanding with new clients stretching from food to product, interiors to lifestyle. In addition, her passion and commitment to her fine art work have her exploring both still and video projects where she is shooting, styling and directing.
This year, with all it's uncertainty, Francine has been able to move forward with photoshoots, as well as video, working remotely or in-person, no travel needed. Her years of experience and her creative eye, give her clients comfort knowing she will bring attention to detail and her carefully crafted lighting to every assignment.
Current work includes an extensive project working with long-time clients and creators of The Maker Hotel, a richly appointed boutique Inn in Hudson, NY. The idea is to showcase the world of all “makers:” artisans, artists, and craftspeople. Zaslow herself, coming from a family of artists and "makers,” felt very connected to this assignment. Capturing the carefully curated artwork and unique furnishings - all shot with a moody, romantic feel - helped to create a signature look for the hotel. Photos from this project were published in the New York Times, Departures Magazine, and Forbes.com, among others.
To see more information, please visit the website: francinezaslow.com -
Showcase Magazine
Daylight Boston
Rental studios photo & film
The loft features: hardwood floors, windows on two sides, south and west, sliding blackout curtains throughout, plain white walls on east and north, six dedicated 110 electrical lines, a full kitchen and common space to the elevator.
The CYC features:
- 20’ wide CYC wall
- White epoxy floor 30’ wide x 36’ deep
- Additional wood floor on either side
- West facing windows along entire white floor
- Sliding blackout curtains throughout
- Two east facing windows
- Seven Dedicated 110 electrical lines.
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Showcase Magazine
Michael Wilson
People & lifestyle photographers
"The Can-Am Crown International Sled Dog Race, has become something of a tradition in Northern Maine over the last 30 years. The 250-mile race is a qualifier for the Iditarod and the Yukon Quest, some of North America's most famous races.
For this project I followed a couple of mushers through their preparation for the race all the way to the finish line. This was a project I had pitched to Maine Magazine, and was so delighted that they too were interested in this story. There is something that is very freeing as a photographer to be able to spend so much time with your subjects. Most important for me was to show the bond between the mushers and dogs, it wasn't the same bond you see between pets and their owners, but more of a bond that forms only with shared hardship and experiences."
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Spotlight Magazine
Paul Saraceno
Boston
"This was one of the last jobs we did before the world shut down. Different than most of my food work. Black space and isolation is all too familiar now.
I hope everyone is taking care of themselves, their families and communities and come out on the other side safe and stronger than before.
I think this test will bring a new fresh sense of creativity and our place on this planet. Something good will come from this.
Hang in there."
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Spotlight Magazine
Paul Saraceno
Boston
"This was one of the last jobs we did before the world shut down. Different than most of my food work. Black space and isolation is all too familiar now.
I hope everyone is taking care of themselves, their families and communities and come out on the other side safe and stronger than before.
I think this test will bring a new fresh sense of creativity and our place on this planet. Something good will come from this.
Hang in there."
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Spotlight Magazine
Francine Zaslow
Boston
Francine Zaslow specializes in both food and product photography. Working out of her fully equipped Boston-based studio, she seamlessly collaborates with her clients, bringing lighting skills and artistic vision to their latest projects.
As a veteran photographer, Francine has had the opportunity to work with clients such as Panera, Friendly’s, Dunkin Donuts, Whole Foods, Tea Forte, Highliner Foods, to name a few.
Coming from a fine art background, Zaslow is always nurturing new personal projects that often influences and inspires the work she shoots commercially. She comes to the table with years of experience - and is often called upon to create a look and feel for brands, as they try to position themselves in the marketplace.
Her long-standing relationships with many of her clients is a result of the trust and respect they have for her discriminating eye, her work ethic, and her aesthetic vision.
Visit the website to see more examples of Francine’s work or call +1 617-467-4253 for inquiries or quotes.
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Spotlight Magazine
Michael Wilson
Boston
Michael Wilson is a commercial and editorial photographer based in New England. His curiosity drives most of the stories that he works on. His images focus almost entirely on people and their lifestyles, whether it's photographing cannabis farmers of Maine or doctors and nurses of Mass General Hospital, Michael approaches each assignment with the utmost professionalism and respect for each and every subject.
The variety of work is what Michael lives for. There is no solo efforts in photographing people. A successful picture takes teamwork with editors and art directors as well as trust and communication with subjects. Everything in photography is a collaboration, and every assignment a chance to learn something new.
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Spotlight Magazine
Paul Saraceno
Boston
Paul Saraceno is a food and product photographer based in Newton, Massachusetts.
With over 25 years of experience, Paul has consistently created stunning images through his meticulous craft and deep relationships 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.
His portfolio can be viewed at his website.
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Spotlight Magazine
Francine Zaslow
Boston
Francine Zaslow specialises in both food and product photography. Working out of her fully equipped, Boston-based studio, she seamlessly collaborates with clients and stylists, bringing her lighting skills and artistic vision to meet the needs of each individual project.
With years of experience she has worked with clients such as Panera Bread, Dunkin Donuts, Fage, Lindt, Friendly's, Sam Adams, Tea Forte and Sea Cuisine, to name a few.
Beyond her commercial work, Francine has nurtured ongoing explorations - streams of personal projects that she features on her website and in gallery shows. Current works include the 'Taberna De Haro' Spanish Cookbook, for which she both art directed and photographed, and a new video/print series featuring authentic recipes from Italy.
You can see more of her work on her website.