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The Year in Rewind | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

Today on the blog, I'm excited to be sharing images from this year's commercial photography projects. I have developed a strong love for telling stories of products, people, environments and companies through imagery and over the years, I've had the privilege of working on some very interesting projects. 2015 was certainly no exception. Many many thanks to the clients who made these images possible. 

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Best of 2014 | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

Today, we are excited to share some of our favorite images from our 2014 Commercial Photography jobs. Along with Wedding Photography, Commercial Photography has become a main focus in our business. We love it because there is SO MUCH variety, it's almost impossible to be bored with it. And with every Commercial job, whether it be office head shots, product shots or commissioned work, we ALWAYS welcome the opportunity to learn as much as we can about businesses and markets other than our own. Here's to the end of a great year and the beginning of another. 

Cheers. 

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Mount Kessler Cleanup | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

We recently had the opportunity to work with the Brittany Phillips Design and the Boston Mountain Solid Waste District on their new website. And after a series of shoots that required me to dress up, it was a nice change to put on some "get dirty" clothes and document some dedicated, hard-working volunteers as they cleaned waste out of a creek. Mount Kessler continues to undergo development by the city of Fayetteville and last week, volunteers along with members of the Beaver Watershed Alliance and the Boston Mountain Solid Waste District gathered at one of the areas to clean waste out of a creek. 

For three hours, volunteers braved the plummeting temperatures wandering, wading and collaborating to haul out as much debris as they could. At the end of the night, there was pizza, hot chocolate and even a small raffle with some prizes. But most importantly, there was the camaraderie of like-minded individuals coming together around a common goal, to help keep Arkansas beautiful. Here's a few images from the event. Enjoy. 

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Boston Mountain Solid Waste District | Northwest Arkansas Commercial Photography

The Boston Mountain Solid Waste District (BMSWD) is one of eight regional districts in Arkansas designed  to provide environmentally sound and economically feasible solid waste management. BMSWD recently went through a re-branding phase, courtesy of Brittany Phillips Design and we were hired to create imagery for their new website and marketing materials. The website called for landscape imagery of the Boston Mountains and also, images of the types of recyclables that the BMSWD handles. If you've ever wondered what type of things you could dispose of at BMSWD or if you just like the Boston Mountains, feel free to peruse the following images. 

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