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Still life photos, whether table top photographs or large sets, can be
straightforward product photos, artistic details of products or evocative scenes for
corporate photography, annual reports, catalogs, sales sheets and advertising.
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A contrast of old and new: an antique lampshade casts patterns and colors on a modern mini-blind.Top |
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Elegant furnishings in the Olympus Room at Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center.Top |
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Modern materials and design suggest the cutting edge technology employed in the construction of Cerious Technologies satellite speaker.Top |
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A collection of overlapping cooking whisks creates a strong graphic image.Top |
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A detail view of a refrigerator and cabinets in a residential kitchen is an example of the artistry and craftsmanship of Jesse Keyes.Top |
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Titanium
dye blocks and rods are the raw |
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The clean lines of this chair are echoed in the sparseness of the photograph.Top |
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A modern faucet updates the remodeled kitchen of a 1920's residence.Top |
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This modern ceramic piece is
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A detail of an old globe serves as an illustration in a university's goodwill booklet.Top |
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An abstract still life created for the "Stories Tools Icons" portfolio. I have always been intrigued with revealing the beauty in commonplace objects with compelling composition and lighting.Top |
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This photograph was designed as part of a series symbolizing the varied specialty practices within a law firm, Foster, Swift,Collins & Smith, P.C., for their capabilities brochure.Top |
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Simple and contrasting elements make for a dramatic presentation of the plate. Or, perhaps the subject is the pear.Top |
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Precision titanium forgings take a variety of forms in this artful piece created for Jet, Inc.Top |
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The signature image for Kim Kauffman's letterhead.Top | |||
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