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Firearms Photography

by Scott Lanza August 16, 2019 in Firearms Photography, Studio Photography 0 comments tags: Conceal Carry, Firearms Photography, MC1sc Handgun, OF Mossberg & Sons
Recently I’ve expanded my product photography work to include photographing firearms. This started a few years ago when I shot my first project for O.F. Mossberg and Sons with Shine United. The most recent work was completed photographing the introduction of the MC1sc handgun, the first handgun manufactured by Mossberg in 100 years. The photographs were used for print and web and included two new shotguns, Retro 590 and Retro 590A1. I hold a valid Type 1 Federal Firearms License to facilitate the transfer of proprietary client products and eliminate the necessity of a third party license holder. Firearms can be shipped straight to my studio.

Shine United: O.F. Mossberg & Sons

by Scott Lanza June 27, 2017 in Product Photography, Shoot Details, Studio Photography 0 comments tags: How Too, Product Photography
Creating Work With a Bang. I recently had the opportunity to work with my friend John Krull, Creative Director at Shine United, photographing rifles and shotguns for O.F. Mossberg & Sons. Our task: Creating trade show visuals for the 39th annual, 2017 SHOT Show in Las Vegas. The process: Figuring out and designing the set took a little experimenting. First, the guns are very long — so how do you photograph them without distortion (while making them look as awesome, and accurate, in reproduction as they do in person). And second, how can you do a tabletop shoot of the rifles versus building a suspension rig. Lighting Since the rifles would be shown in front of various background colors, I decided to backlight the rifles using a specially constructed light table. This created some rim light and also helped with outlining the rifles. Lens selection  Experimenting with various focal length lenses — the 55mm on a SINAR P3 and eVolution 75 digital back produced a perspective that was way too extreme! Especially the shotguns, which have very long barrels to begin with. After a round tinkering with lenses and angles I decided to go with the 90mm, which worked well […]

Shine United, Gore-Tex Ads

by Scott Lanza January 24, 2017 in Product Photography, Shoot Details, Studio Photography 0 comments tags: Product Photography, Shoe Photography
Got some good news the other day from Eric Cook at Shine United. Eric art directed a series of consumer ads for Gore-Tex that I had the pleasure of photographing. The ads won a Gold award in this years Graphis Competitions Advertising Annual. The ads consisted of lifestyle photos of runners and studio shots of running shoes that incorporated the Gore-Tex product. I photographed the studio portion of the ad series. Studio shots consisted of three different pairs of running shoes with various weather elements, snow, water and mud to illustrate the protective properties of the Gore-Tex materials in the shoes! Also, photographed a series of different shoe brands that include the Gore-Tex material for spot visual in spread ads. Here’s a link to the Graphis Annual: http://www.graphis.com/entry/b9862224-8226-4552-ad04-e22fce18f7fe/        

WMMB Grilled Cheese Academy 2016 Recipe Winners

by Scott Lanza September 16, 2016 in Food Photography, Shoot Details, Studio Photography 0 comments tags: Food, Grilled Cheese Academy, How Too, Photography, Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board
This past July, the annual winning recipes from the WMMB Grilled Cheese Academy “2016 Grilled Cheese Recipe Showdown” were photographed at my studio! Joining me on the 3 day shoot ( the first day was prep and then two shoot days ) were the fabulous and reliable crew that I’ve had the pleasure to work with since the very first “Cheese & Burger Society” shoot from 2009. That group consists of, from Shine United, the agency, AD John Krull, AE Corissa Bielefeldt, the client Dave Bavinka, my production assistant Sandie Borowski, and the fabulous food stylist team of Vanessa Dubiel and her assistants Thomas Sherman and Christina Zerkis! The project started out with prepping the studio with the two sets we use, the first for the three winners which is the same set and lighting scheme used when we shot the very first grilled cheese sandwiches for the original website, the second a daylight simulating environmental set for the runner up recipes. Also some hardware setup that I do which consists of the wiring up the 60Amp service for the 3 foot griddle I rent for the shoot and prepping the kitchen for the intense 2 days of activity! I […]

Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board 2017 Tool Box Project

by Scott Lanza July 13, 2016 in Food Photography, Shoot Details, Studio Photography 0 comments tags: Food, Food Photography, Lighting
This past March, April and May my friend Matt Wilhm, creative director at Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board returned to the studio to photograph the 2017 Tool Box Promotion photos of around 50 different cheese related recipes. Because of the number of recipes to be shot we worked the project in three phases. Charles Destinon of Slingshot Branding, our esteemed food stylist Lisa Bishop and faithful production/stylist assistant Marlene Voss accompanied Matt and me for the shoot along with the occasional visits by WMMB’s Minda Lawson, Allan Hendricks & Kirk Scott To accommodate the number of shots that had to be done with an average of about 5 to 6 recipes a day, I constructed a rather simple set and lighting scheme to facilitate that need. As can be scene here!         During the April phase of the shoot, we had to cut one of the shoot days short in order for Matt, myself and my trusted side kick Mark Derse to venture to the Wisconsin Center in downtown Milwaukee to photograph the winners of the World Champion Cheese Contest winners sponsored by the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association. That’s a story unto itself, which I’ll write about, in […]

The Top Note Shoot

by Scott Lanza June 30, 2016 in Product Photography, Shoot Details, Studio Photography 0 comments tags: Lighting, Photography, Product
I recently shot a project for Anthologie for their client Top Note Tonics, a start up company in Milwaukee that crafts unique artisanal tonic concentrates. The art director needed high end product shots of the clients bottled products for their new website and collateral uses. I created a typical lighting set-up to make the bottles almost like they were photo illustrated and made a photo record of the set to show  the company owners what’s involved to shoot products like theirs to give the results they were given. After retouching the final result was quite well received!
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