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Austin, Texas-based Jody Horton tours the kitchens of three incredible chefs to document subjects wearing the comfortable and stylish Crocs At Work footwear collection. His images helped set the brand standard for Crocs’ newest product line that features the real-life workers who make up their audience.
Austinite Jody Horton heads to San Antonio to get photos of a farmers’ market that celebrated its 10-year anniversary last May. Jody’s images can be seen on the market’s website.
Austin, Texas’ Jody Horton visits Bently Heritage Estate Distillery in Minden, Nevada. The distillery, which is about an hour south of Reno, grows all of its ingredients on location.
Austin-based photographer Jody Horton helps the hospitality group New Waterloo revamp its website branding for Italian restaurant Il Brutto and Mexican restaurant La Condesa.
Austin, Texas-based photographer Jody Horton documented culturally versatile feasts in collaboration with top Texas chefs for a multi-page spread on flavors around the world.
Last November, Garden & Gun hired Jody Horton to photograph a “portrait” of Houston. The assignment ended up being quite more interesting than just a run-of-the-mill city shoot.
Austin, Texas-based Lifestyle photographer Jody Horton photographs a man on his farm; St. Louis-based Portrait photographer Mark Katzman’s farm assignment for Monsanto.
November’s Spotlight Emailer took us out to fields and farms across the country with twelve of our agricultural photographers: David Nevala, Jennifer Silverberg, Seth Lowe, Lindsay Lauckner Gundlock, Jason Varney, Jennifer May, Jody Horton, Geoff Johnson, Daniel Acker, Ron Wurzer, Sara Stathas, and Mark Boughton.
Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett once said, “It’s Five O’clock Somewhere,” and we are channeling that energy in this week’s Creative in Place: The Hard Stuff
Now that social media has made everyone a food photographer, we dive into what it really means to be a professional–and what major publications and brands food photographers seek.