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Travis Gillett

Filson has always stood for enduring quality, heritage craftsmanship, and a frontier-born sense of purpose. So when it came time to tell their story through photography, they turned to someone who lives and breathes that same ethos behind the lens — Travis Gillett. Shot across the misty mountains and quiet forests, this campaign immerses viewers […]

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Jonathan Hanson

Jonathan Hanson’s corporate portraiture is anything but generic. With a sharp eye for personality and presence, his work goes beyond the basic headshot—capturing executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals with authenticity, confidence, and approachability. Shot in both studio and environmental settings, Hanson’s portraits are clean, contemporary, and human-focused. He brings a subtle cinematic quality to his compositions, […]

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Announcements

We are excited to share that our campaign, “Asses Are Necessary”, for Big Ass Fans was featured in AdAge’s, “12 Creative Campaigns To Know”.  We worked in collaboration with creative shop, Notorious111, to feature Fanny, their mascot, in a series of spots that emphasize that a Big Ass Fan isn’t just nice to have, it’s […]

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Jonathan Hanson

In collaboration with agency, Notorious 111 and Big Ass Fans, we produced a fun campaign featuring a talking donkey titled, “No Sweat. All Chill.” Michael Fagan directed two spots while Jonathan Hanson shot stills. Each video was created for a key customer, residential and industrial. Big Ass Fans cool better, faster, and more effectively than […]

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Work

In a groundbreaking study called the NoCo Producers Landscape Report, one thing became crystal clear: Producers have a lot to say about the state of their craft, and we should all be listening. Drawing from the voices of 282 Producers across the industry, here are the raw, unfiltered insights from those who keep the creative […]

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Rebecca Peloquin

At first glance, these images look like everyday snack shots—Haribo gummy bears, Chester’s Hot Fries, a crumpled receipt, a half-empty Coke can. But look closer, and you’ll see something else: these products aren’t real—they’re made of beads. Photographed by Los Angeles and New York-based food and product photographer Rebecca Peloquin, this series brilliantly blurs the […]

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On the left, a beaded Chester’s Hot Fries bag sits among fast-food debris—an empty fry cup, a lighter, receipts, and the classic plastic "Thank You" bag—giving it a casual, late-night bodega feel. On the right, a beaded Haribo Goldbears bag is surrounded by scattered gummy bears, its shimmering threads mimicking the glossy plastic of the actual product.
Jonathan Hanson

Mastering the art of woodworking—New York portrait photographer Jonathan Hanson captures an artisan in his creative space at Industry City in Brooklyn,  blending craftsmanship with a raw, authentic aesthetic. If you are interested in learning more about Jonathan’s work, get in touch with one of our producers. Connect with us on Instagram and Linkedin.

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"Environmental portrait of a craftsman in a woodworking studio, photographed by New York portrait photographer Jonathan Hanson for an advertising campaign. The diptych features a man seated against a white wall with vintage chairs and bentwood frames in one panel and standing beside an intricate wooden structure with two dogs in the other, showcasing the artistry of handcrafted design.
Travis Gillett

  There are few artists who can blend raw, untamed landscapes with a polished visual aesthetic as seamlessly as Travis Gillett. His work, deeply rooted in the spirit of adventure and the grit of the outdoors, is a testament to his ability to tell a story through striking imagery. Every detail, from the textures of […]

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A split-frame outdoor lifestyle photograph by Seattle-based advertising photographer Travis Gillett. On the left, a man in a wool coat and gloves embraces a blue-eyed husky in a snowy setting. On the right, a rugged outdoorsman crouches by a fire, his hands weathered from the elements. The image showcases high-end fashion photography with a focus on adventure and craftsmanship.
Rebecca Peloquin

Cocktails aren’t just drinks—they’re experiences, stories told through color, texture, and light. And in the hands of Los Angeles-based food and beverage photographer Rebecca Peloquin, they become pure visual magic. As a commercial beverage photographer in Los Angeles, Peloquin masterfully blends food photography, product styling, and artistic set design to create images that feel both […]

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This dazzling image transforms classic cocktails into surreal works of art. On the left, a bright yellow martini—garnished with olives—hovers above a bold, checkerboard portal, drawing us into a dreamlike universe. The delicate gloved hand adds a touch of old-school glamour, while a tiny plastic dinosaur injects playful nostalgia. On the right, a vibrant orange cocktail shimmers in a curvaceous glass, topped with a fresh mint sprig. The hazy reflections, terrazzo coaster, and sculptural decor give the scene a retro-futuristic edge, evoking the golden age of lounge culture with a modern twist.
Rebecca Peloquin

A Burst of Fun: Plant People’s WonderBeauty Shot by Rebecca Peloquin In a world saturated with beauty and wellness products, it takes something truly special to stand out. Enter Plant People’s WonderBeauty, a vibrant supplement designed to nourish hair, skin, and nails. And what better way to capture its bold, playful essence than through the […]

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