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Eat them they’re good for you.


Work has slowed
I can blame that on swine flu. I was taking care of a sick family last week. This week I had a cancelled shoot because everyone at the client’s manufacturing plant was out. In the meantime, here are some snapshots, 2 personal, 1 from a location scout…



File Types and Color Management
Anyone who’s ever used Adobe Photoshop can tell you there are about 20 different ways to save an image file. Then there’s the issue of color profiles. Ask 10 different graphic designers about the best way to save files and you’re likely to get 10 different answers. That’s fine for the designer, but from our point of view, we want to get you files in the way that will give you the best quality without any undue headaches.
Often ad agencies and larger design firms will have a dedicated production manager who’s job it is to manage all of this stuff. If that’s the case we’ll work closely with them to make sure we get the files to the client in a way that will work into their workflow easily.
Many other clients do not have a dedicated production person. For those clients we recommend a couple of things.
- Read over the guidelines from the UPDIG working group here.
- Understand that no single file type is best for all applications, and so we will often deliver the same image in a number of file formats and sizes
We archive all jobs in a couple of different formats. First we keep all of the RAW files from the shoot. Second, all selections are saved in 16bit RGB tiff or psd layer files. This allows for the greatest flexibility should any further adjustments be needed down the road. Our system is fully calibrated using ICC profiles and we embed the working profile into all files. This allows client to embed their profile of choice on their end. By working in this way we can ensure that the final output will match what was intended.
Desserts for Village Bakery Cafe in Chestertown
I had an opportunity to work with a great agency in Chestertown, MD recently. We spent a day at a bakery in town there shooting all kinds of wonderful products. 

Client: Village Bakery Cafe
Agency: Benchworks
A long day that was a lot of fun
We’re so often bombarded by the notion that “good enough” is acceptable. When you get to shoot a job for a client that really understands what it takes to get it done right – you embrace it. Anytime I can spend a few hours making something perfect for a client is a good day. Shot for David Iatesta Co.
Eat your vegetables
There’s got to be an easier way to get kids to eat their veggies!

this is from a new series, stay tuned for more
website updated
It’s been a while since I’ve updated the images on my website. If you’ve not been there in a while please head over and take a look
New good stuff for Glory Days Grill


This dog eats better than I do sometimes

More Muffins for Goldstar


