Depending on the needs of your business, I can help you achieve the look you want. Whether it's in the studio or on site. The work you display is representative of your product and a poorly reproduced or displayed image could mean the difference between your customer flipping the page or not noticing your ad. My experience in news & magazine print, as well as my knowledge of the internet, helps you get the final image for your desired medium. Don't be confused, knowing how to take a good picture is only half the job, knowing what to do with it or where to take it afterwards can be almost as important as the image itself. |
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The above group of images was done for an ecommerce site called ClickCufflinks.com. Littel or big, I can make your products get the pop you want your customers to see whether it's on the web or in print. |
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Food Product shots |
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These images were all done to accentuate a menu list for an caterer's web site, as well as their brochure they hand out with the menu attached. Check out my images displayed on Chef Carl Duchaj at www.chefcatering.com
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Quick Facts for the Do-It-Yourselfer;
1. When submitting digital images for print, make sure the color is set to CMYK, unless the print lab tells you other wise.
2. When placing photos on the internet, know what OS your market is using. Artistic consumers tend to use Mac OS, while the rest of the world tends to us a WinTel box. Gamma ratings are different for Mac's, to help bring a truer color to the monitor. A common side effect of this can be a darker image displayed on a PC or a washout image displayed on the Mac.