Visit Florida – “Bradfordville Blues Club”
Produced, filmed and edited by TREW Media, Inc for Visit Florida. […]
Produced, filmed and edited by TREW Media, Inc for Visit Florida. […]
Produced, filmed and edited by TREW Media, Inc for Visit Florida. […]
Produced, filmed and edited by TREW Media, Inc for Visit Florida. […]
A compilation of portraiture wouldn’t be complete without … a cat! (We can do kittens and puppies too!) […]
This photo is all about scale. Here we used a 1:1 macro lens on a medium-format digital camera. That’s about as close as you can get without shooting through a microscope! […]
Photographing your food in a context other than the plate itself can give a greater sense of the environment to which your customer would be dining. By doing this, the customer has a better idea of what your establishment offers in way of mood, lighting and space. […]
Included in the discipline of food photography are beverages. As we know, glass reflects light and has to be controlled. TREW Media can bring all of the portable studio equipment to your restaurant or bar location so that food and beverages can look as fresh as possible. […]
Macro, or close-up photography, is very important to show the texture and composition of a product that otherwise would not be seen at a wider angle. […]
This shot is all about texture, camera-angle and color, and the importance of fresh ingredients and food styling. […]
This tuna tartar was magnificent in its appearance and we wanted to exploit the rich, saturated glow of the red meat in the final photo. There is a fine line between correct lighting angles and shine management to achieve a delicious shot like this. This shot was part of a nomination for an American Advertising […]
If it’s not done properly, lettuce and other translucent fruits and vegetables can loose all of their natural appeal in a photograph. Lettuce appears as a salad, garnish and filler in lots of dishes and so it is important to have an understanding of how its chlorophyll will react to the lighting. […]
The key with photographing steaks is to show their juiciness. Here the challenge is to control the light so there is no reflection while giving it just enough to show the texture of the cut and the glaze. […]
Glass and plastic packaging has very high reflectivity. Here our challenge in the studio was to eliminate combative reflections and illuminate the dark syrup inside the bottle. […]
“I didn’t spill the red liquid, honest!”. Changing the camera angle can have a very dramatic effect on the final image. We used a stepladder for this young man. […]
Subject. Environment. Color. What does it say about the person? […]
Cover shoot for AICPA Monthly magazine. […]
The portable white background and studio lighting is one of our most popular set-ups and, we can bring it to you! Our expertise in portrait lighting shows here. Look at the gentle contrast and warm skin tones on the subjects face while also maintaining separation between a man in a white coat in front of […]
Now that’s one cute kid! […]
TREW Media has a full-size portable studio background in black, white and textures! We can do individuals up to small groups – all without our clients having to leave the office! […]
A naturally lit environmental executive portrait (aka: NLEEP) […]
In the essence of “keeping your kids covered” (with affordable health insurance), this young man added some mud. We added some bounced daylight and a macro lens to put us closer to the feeling of fun that the client was looking for. […]
The challenge here was to show some of the ATM and the models face. Creativity and reflections came to the rescue! […]