Please enter your email and website or LinkedIn to receive more information about our free and paid accounts.
Thanks! We'll reply to you shortly.
Please enter your email address below and we’ll send you instructions on how to change your password.
Enter your new password below or generate one. The password should be at least ten characters long. To make it stronger, use upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols.
Brooklyn-based commercial photographer Michael Marquand incorporated his knack for seamlessly blending color, composition, light, and texture when creating high-quality product imagery for premium tea company Pure Leaf. Michael created digital assets for their online ads, social media campaigns, and packshots.
Brooklyn, New York-based photographer Michael Marquand travels to the far corners of the east to visit the remote villages of Southern Bhutan while on assignment for guided tour company MyBhutan. Known for its soaring mountains, traditional monasteries, and lush forests, the beauty, and intrigue of the Bhutanese culture was the ideal complement to Michael’s body of work that includes a strong focus on travel, people, culture, and food.
Michael Marquand captures brand photography for Modern Charcuterie, a new online brand offering Artisanal Charcuterie boards and wine pairings for small gatherings, as well as virtual guided tastings.
Photographer Michael Marquand has been working with e-comm-based enterprises more than ever. With his recent shoot for Anecdote Candles, Michael explores how e-commerce has been thriving in ways that physical stores haven’t since coronavirus came changed the world.
With a trillion-dollar economy in flow every year, New Yorkers are spoiled for choice in all areas of life. This applies to service providers, too, from financial consultants to product photographers in NYC. While we’re clueless about the most competent individuals for the former, we can certainly help with the latter!
With countless cuisines to try from sunrise to sunset, we understand why New York’s the city that never sleeps. If you’re searching for a food photographer in The Big Apple, we’ll give you plenty of food for thought.
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
Get ready to feel some major wanderlust with this month’s Creative in Place: Be My Guest, where we focus on luxury hotels and resorts around the world!