Mood Board Prepared for Swinerton

This collection of images from previous assignments demonstrates the documentary style described in our proposal. While most examples are drawn from A|E|C industry clients, additional work from medical, technology, and social service projects has been included to further illustrate this approach.

Key Creative Design Elements

  • Medium-to-wide compositions that use the environment to support narratives
  • Constant vigilance to capture authentic moments
  • Recognizable faces, subjects, and environments familiar to colleagues and clients
  • Candid, unstaged scenes
  • Usage on natural (available) light; no supplemental lighting
  • Two-camera / four-lens “journalist kit”
  • Images selected from 20–30 frames-per-second bursts
  • Sequences carefully culled before delivery, while still leaving multiple options for your review and selection

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This collection of images from previous assignments demonstrates the documentary style described in our proposal. While most examples are drawn from A|E|C industry clients, additional work from medical, technology, and social service projects has been included to further illustrate this approach.

Key Creative Design Elements

  • Medium-to-wide compositions that use the environment to support narratives
  • Constant attentiveness to capture authentic moments
  • Recognizable faces, subjects, and environments familiar to colleagues and clients
  • Candid, unstaged scenes
  • Reliance on natural (available) light; no supplemental lighting
  • Two-camera / four-lens “journalist kit”
  • Images selected from 20–30 frames-per-second bursts
  • Sequences carefully culled before delivery, while still leaving multiple options for your review and selection
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