MS 150 City To Shore Bike Ride

What a great ride this weekend for the MS150 City To Shore event. If you ride the event you know how anxious it is to get started. This year I managed to get to the front of the shoot and rolled out about 6:35AM! I completed the century loop (100 mile ride) and arrived to cheers at Ocean City about 1:30? Then Sunday morning for the 2nd day, and the ride back (only 80 miles) to Woodcrest, NJ; the starting point I arrived around 12:15. So far our team has raised $8,868.55 GO TEAM SQUASH!! There’s always time to donate, help today!
 

http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Bike/PAEBikeEvents?pg=team&fr_id=27061&team_id=452118

About MS

Multiple Sclerosis

When you make a donation, you are changing the world for people affected by MS. Symptoms of MS range from numbness and tingling to blindness and paralysis. The progress, severity and specific symptoms of MS in any one person cannot yet be predicted, but advances in research and treatment are leading to better understanding and moving us closer to a world free of MS. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, with at least two to three times more women than men being diagnosed with the disease. MS affects more than 2.3 million worldwide, and there is not yet a cure. Every dollar raised matters to those affected by MS. Thank you for your support.

B.T.S. Sabra Hummus and Stacy's Pita Chips

What a fun project! Love Stacy's Pita Chips and Sabra Hummus! Sample below of one of the ads that ran.

Food Stylist: Liza Jernow

Prop Stylist: Deb Donahue

B.T.S. Ommegang Brewery Photo Shoot

If anyone knows me, they know I have an appreciation for good beer. Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown, NY has a variety of some of the best beers in the country. I knew of their brews before they became famous with the Game of Thrones specialty beer they put together. HBO came to them with the idea to create beer for the show! I’ve been in contact with the brewery before about working together, and finally the timing was right. Ommegang had recently redesigned their labels and needed updating for their brochure. There are about 8-9 beers that were re-done that needed to be photographed and paired with a food entree that spoke to the beer as well as their restaurant at the brewery. We planned the shoot around half of that because some were more of a priority than others. It was great working with these guys because of the creative freedom in the food styling and final recipes as well as the general prop direction. The shots had to have a rustic feel and clean background if they needed to run text over them. The main purpose for these shots was to update their brochure so vertical shots were needed. Working with my team and the designer from the brewery was a lot of fun and the day went smooth. In the video I included just a couple of my favorite final shots.

*That cheese and meat spread was something! :)

First Look: Motion Reel

This year has had such a great start. One of my new endeavors has been reconnecting with an old and very talented friend who has developed an extensive business in the video production world.

The photography industry has been evolving so much so quickly taking a back seat would not be the best move. I need to continue to grow my team and work I produce while adding value to what I offer in the end. Motion work seemed like a natural next step. It’s still in the works and plenty of ideas to be story-boarded but were getting there! This is our first full feature video on pasta making. Not a quirky “how to” but more about the romantic view of making pasta by hand. Sourcing the right food stylist, color, and sound really brought this idea to life. I’m excited to continue this and see what myself and the production company come up with.

Video Production: Savvy Video

Food Styling: Harry McMann