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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
OCD Ad Campaign.
Labels:
ads,
Bedroom,
campaign,
comb,
Dining Room,
Dinner Party,
iron,
laundry,
leaves,
Michael Indresano,
OCD,
peas,
rake
Friday, March 19, 2010
OCD Self-Promotion Campaign #5: Breakfast
Our latest shot for our Self-Promotion Campaign with Fort Franklin.
Breakfast with Michael Indresano Photography
is a unique and precise experience.
is a unique and precise experience.





Labels:
breakfast,
Fort Franklin,
OCD,
self-promotion
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Flying High!
Last week we shot aerobatic aviator Mike Goulian
It works!
Group photo of the racing team with that smoky background.
(L-R Dennis Sawyer, Mike Goulian, Jenn Staretorp, Brad Huelsman)
Michael working on the details.
Sasha working on the filming.
testing the smoke machine.


(L-R Dennis Sawyer, Mike Goulian, Jenn Staretorp, Brad Huelsman)


Video coming to the blog soon!
"Take a moment to step into my shoes,
see what I see, and feel what I feel when flying." ~ Mike Goulian
http://mikegoulian.com/

see what I see, and feel what I feel when flying." ~ Mike Goulian
http://mikegoulian.com/
Monday, March 1, 2010
Art & Science
A shoot we did for these massive chromatography machines.
Chromatography you ask?
Chromatography is a physical method of separation in which
the components to be separated are distributed between two phases,
one of which is stationary (stationary phase)
while the other (the mobile phase) moves in a definite direction.
(thanks Wikipedia!)
Chromatography you ask?
Chromatography is a physical method of separation in which
the components to be separated are distributed between two phases,
one of which is stationary (stationary phase)
while the other (the mobile phase) moves in a definite direction.
(thanks Wikipedia!)

We didn't have to understand how to use these machines, (thankfully!)
we just needed Michael's expertise with lighting to make them glow.
we just needed Michael's expertise with lighting to make them glow.

Labels:
acquity,
chromatography,
future,
machine,
Michael Indresano,
technology,
waters
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