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Producer Craig Oppenheimer puts together an estimate for an energy company. The client wanted images of workers in an industrial setting and requested the use of all images captured in perpetuity.
Producer Craig Oppenheimer works with a pharmaceutical company to produce an estimate for a lifestyle shoot of talent interacting around a residential property. The client required unlimited use of all images captured in North America for one year.
Bryan Sheffield puts together an estimate for an international hospitality brand. The client requested unlimited use of 5 images in perpetuity and unlimited use of 30 images for 1 year.
Producer Craig Oppenheimer works with a lifestyle and portrait photographer to produce an estimate for a luxury vacation brand. The client needed up to 30 images and unlimited use for two years.
An international beer brand needed lifestyle/environmental portraits for social media and web-based advertising. The beer brand went to a social media agency that already had a photographer in mind. Bryan Sheffield helped the photographer quote the campaign.
A regional hospitality brand needed still imagery and video, and after a few rounds of revisions and updates, Bryan Sheffield delivered an estimate that helped a lifestyle/architecture photographer land the job.
A large alcohol brand needed a photographer with celebrity portraiture experience to create quality imagery in short order. Here’s how Craig Oppenheimer determined the fees for labor and licensing.
Executive producer Craig Oppenheimer tells the story of an estimate for a food brand of a series of still life images, which, although not to be used for consumer advertising, would still be promoting the brand’s products within the food and beverage industry.
Just before the onset of the pandemic in the United States, Craig Oppenheimer developed a sizable contract involving a complicated shoot for a telecommunications company. Unfortunately, the project was cancelled only days before the beginning of production.