photo production
Sep 2010
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Client: Aprimo Europe , Agency: Mobium , Photographer: Eric Sahrmann
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Client: Aprimo Europe , Agency: Mobium , Photographer: Eric Sahrmann
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Client: Electrolux , Photographer: Dan White
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Client: Electrolux , Photographer: Dan White
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Client: Chia'sso , Photographer: Steve Hamada
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Client: The Republic of Tea , Photographer: Jeff Dahlgren
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Client: Follett: Notre Dame , Photographer: Derick Smith
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Client: Lou Malnati's , Photographer: Steve Hamada , Food Stylist: Donna Coates
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Client: Chicago Magazine , Photographer: Jeff Sciortino , Model: Barack Obama
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Client: Chicago Tribune Magazine , Photographer: Jeff Sciortino , Model: U S Gold Medalist Shani Davis
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Editorial: Chicago Magazine , Photographer: Jeff Sciortino , Model: H G T V's Design On A Dime team
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Client: B A S F , Agency: Howard Merrill Partners , Photographer: Bob Randall
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Client: Wrigley's , Agency: Draft , Photographer: Saverio Truglia
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Client: Elmhurst Memorial Hospital , Agency: Gerard Design , Photographer: Bob Randall
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Client: National Geographic , Photographer: Steve Hamada
Melanie Trombley has been part of the advertising and commercial photography industry since 1996. Working as a producer for over 10 years, she still prop shops, casts talent, and occasionally scouts locations for clients.
With extensive local Chicago knowledge and ample experience shooting across the USA as well as internationally, hiring crews and finalising details for any size shoot comes easily for Melanie. Past jobs have included everything from a small local editorial shoot for People Magazine, an international location shoot in Spain for National Geographic, and coordinating a national and international annual report for Abbott Laboratories that spanned the US, Singapore and Belgium.
Recent jobs include casting and producing for BASF on location in Texas, casting and producing a LifeFitness job for Steve McHugh of Minneapolis in Chicago, and producing, casting and location scouting for a week-long Office Max shoot for three different trade brochures with Bob Randall in Chicago.