Spring BRAKE Feature | Dandy Roll
Say hello to Dandyroll. Conveniently located across the street from the studio, this quaint little shop has something for everyone. And I literally mean that. Think hip, cool, unique and carefully curated products and framed prints to give as gifts or simply to, as they say, “treat yo self.” Many people have discovered that…(click to read more)
Rogers Water Utilities | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography
Today on the blog: Say hello to a few of the men and women who proudly serve our wonderful city by working for Rogers Water Utilities. Clean water is a vital part of our lives and the men and women pictured here work very hard, oftentimes behind the scenes, to make sure our city has the highest quality water and the best infrastructure for delivering that water. Drink up!
Foxtrail Distillery | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography
Now open for business; The Foxtrail Distillery! We recently had the pleasure of attending and documenting the grand opening for Visit Rogers and of course, I had to sample the beverages too. All in all, the space is amazing, the staff are extremely hospitable and insanely talented and of course, the drinks are delicious. For more information, visit their website.
Cheers!Cheers!
Lake Atalanta Abstracts | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography
Lake Atalanta is special to me because I live and work in such close proximity to the park, that I am there almost everyday, either running or riding my bike on the trails. I recently had the opportunity to create some abstract imagery of the area for a proposed art installation and I had a blast doing it. Here’s a few of my favorites. Enjoy.
Farewell, Neighbors | Northwest Arkansas Editorial Photography
Today, I am wishing my dear friends and next-door business neighbors a fond farewell and happy retirement. Trolley Line Bookshop was a local favorite long before I moved in next door. This was largely due to the personable owners, Pat and Myra Moran who never tired of making friends and involving themselves in the community for the better of everyone. Their shop had the cozy and quaint feel of a neighborly downtown business because it was genuine and not manufactured and their presence (as well as their incredible selection of interesting reads) will be sorely missed. Cheers and Best Wishes, you two and thanks for everything.
Visit Rogers | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography
It's a big day for Visit Rogers. After months of hard work, they officially launched their brand new website today. I've been a longtime Rogers resident and I was excited to be a part of the process, creating imagery of life in and around Rogers. Here's a few images from the project. Enjoy!
Throwback Thursday / 116 East Walnut
12 years ago when we moved into our Downtown Rogers home, I made a personal project of creating some images of the downtown area for decoration in our house. One of the images that's been sitting in our house for those 12 years is this framed image of 116 E Walnut Street. There was something about the simple doorway, the handwritten street number scotch-taped to the door's window and the mailbox firmly planted in the flowerpot next to the doorway that somehow, made the place interesting to me. To this day, it's still one of my favorites because it hasn't really changed all that much. I'm sure in years to come, it'll be developed into something cool and functional. That mailbox though....that shouldn't change at all.
The Honeycomb Kitchen Shop | Northwest Arkansas Photography
Say hello to the Honeycomb Kitchen Shop. A newer establishment in the Downtown Rogers, area, Honeycomb is everything you will love about a boutique kitchen shop with a few added bonuses...