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On the road…Again and Loving It!

So, I’m on the road a lot…a lot in my opinion, I know there’s folk out there that travel more, but it feels like a lot! And I’ve grown to really enjoy it, luckily, last year we did about 30 out of town shoots, and e…

On the road…Again and Loving It!

So, I’m on the road a lot…a lot in my opinion, I know there’s folk out there that travel more, but it feels like a lot! And I’ve grown to really enjoy it, luckily, last year we did about 30 out of town shoots, and ended up with a little over 100 days on the road and saw so many fabulous places and met some cool people. This set of shoots are part of AWG’s annual report - capturing a whole series of retail interiors for them - it’s a lot of early mornings, over a dozen locations, a thousand miles of travel and a lot of spinning of cans to make them look perfect. The results are great and we’ll share a couple of the finals with you when we get to the end in another week.

But for now we’ve been set the challenge, by Kate, to capture a unique snapshot with a special product at each location - it’s definitely made it interesting, hunting out the unusual products. Today we were in Bryant, AR at a Food Giant, and they are “The Meat People”. And yes they are - here’s a snapshot Adam caught of me slobbering over the 1 1/2” thick t-bone’s and porterhouses that were bigger than my head.

Yum!

Credits: Associated Wholesale Grocers, Adam Caselman - Photographer

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SAN FRANCISCO: BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND BEAUTIFUL OFFICES.

We’ve been working with BRR Architecture for several years now and it’s been wonderful watching them grow and some of my favorite shoots for them have been the satellite offices. Most recently, we got to visit San Francisco and photograph their incredible new downtown offices. I loved the interior with its beautiful open feel, and those old-school plan chests in the conference room are gorgeous.

Credits:
BRR Architecture
Assistant - Adam Caselman

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LOVE SHOOTING KANSAS CITY’S MOST BEAUTIFUL HOMES.

So when it comes to summer I can think of few places I’d rather be than here. Another great chance to work with the wonderful Andrea Darr from KCH&G and photograph an absolutely stunning home.

Credits:
Kansas City Home and Gardens

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WE LOVE RESTAURANT SHOOTS. IT MAKES LUNCH TASTIER.

We’ve had a great history of working with Houlihan’s and while I love photographing their food I also really enjoy photographing their interior architecture. Recently they opened a new J Gilbert’s concept restaurant in St Louis and it is simply breathtaking. As always we loved working with Dean and were delighted with the results - lots of careful lighting and staging, but it’s a beautiful restaurant.

PS The food is pretty delicious too.

Credits:

Photographer: Alistair Tutton

Assistant: Adam Caselman

Client: Houlihan's 

Location: J. Gilberts

Beautiful Interior Design.

If you’re going to be the owner of a leading interior design studio then you really should have a wonderful home - and this one is no exception. Full of gorgeous details and stunning vignettes one of my favorites was the skulls and antlers over the bed.







Credits:
Kansas City Homes & Gardens

Extreme Home Makeover - Joplin Style.

Sometimes you get to photograph a subject that truly moves you - and in this case it was seeing Joplin and getting to witness part of the rebuilding effort. Ply Gem is a long-term client of mine who I have helped build a library of case studies featuring their windows, siding, fencing and a myriad of other products.

For the Joplin Extreme Home Makeover they donated all the windows and siding for all seven houses and the result was a stunning set of case studies for them, but more importantly seven wonderful homes for some very deserving families. Joplin has had a really rough run of it, but they are definitely heading in the right direction.

PS Best place to donate is the Red Cross and select Joplin as the destination for your donation - they’re doing some wonderful work there, but there is an incredible amount of rebuilding left to go.








Credits:
Ply Gem
Blacktop Creative
Art Director: Dave Swearingen
Assistant: Adam Caselman

Kansas City's Winningest Sports Team and It's Amazing Stadium

Kansas City finally embraced football (the round one, from England) last year and built the new Livestrong stadium. It’s an incredible facility and the Sporting KC team responded by delivering an almost unbeaten at home season. It’s pretty exciting watching all the new soccer fans that have been created as well as the die hard supporters.








Credits:
Sporting KC
Populous
Turner Construction
Assistant - Adam Caselman

We Made It To The College World Series...Really.

Another one of our fantastic collaborations with Populous took us to Omaha and the brand spanking new baseball stadium there - after decades of using Rosenblatt as the home of the College World Series a brand new, purpose-built facility was constructed right in the heart of downtown Omaha, and it is beautiful.

It’s a lot of fun not just getting to photograph these stadiums but getting to photograph them on game day is fantastic. If you haven’t been to the College World Series make sure you get out there and enjoy it at least once - the atmosphere is wonderful.






Credits:
Populous
HDR Architecture
Assistant - Adam Caselman

Go Mules! We hung out with the college kids.

I finally got a chance to work with Gould Evans - and it was on a fantastic project. They recently completed the student union center for UCM - go Mules! And it’s an incredible facility. A lot of the project was centered on historic re-use with the old swimming pool being repurposed for a student lounge and the old gymnasium floor being recycled as a wall finish. We had a ton of fun playing with the climbing wall and didn’t even hurt ourselves.

PS The best part of the shoot was that we got to work with Adam on it - he’s now here as the full-time assistant/retoucher - and he’s really cool.






Credits:
UCM
Gould Evans
Assistant - Adam Caselman

Our Little Adam Goes to the Big Apple.

T-Mobile has been working with Wong Doody Crandall Wiener to develop a new concept for their retail stores and we got the chance to go and photograph them for the designers and for the corporate folk back in Germany. This involved travelling to New York to shoot in the Times Square store and also going to Seattle, T-Mobile’s US HQ, to photograph the corporate store. Lots of late night lock-ins survived with the use of gummi-bears and coke zero.

PS Thanks for the entertainment on our night off Jeff Smith - that was a whole lot of Seattle we got to see!




Credits:
T-Mobile
Wong Doody Crandall Wiener
Assistant - Adam Caselman

Wired Magazine - for my Mum

A few months ago I had a fantastic opportunity to go to Mississippi and photograph a Jet Test Center for Burns and McDonnell; it was an absolutely fantastic project, with a truly unique feel to the interior. We posted it on our blog, put it into the portfolio and didn’t think anything more of it. Then it wound up on notcot.org (thanks Brent Anderson) and got about a thousand hits in 24 hours, which felt nice. Then the next week Wired Magazine called wanting to feature the photo. Ironically it was the UK’s edition of Wired Magazine, so I got to translate for the mother country and even chatted with the writer, not knowing I would end up being quoted in the article.

Definitely a first, and my Mum finally got to see some of my work first hand.



Credits:
Wired Magazine - UK

Westside Kansas City Architectural Masterpiece

Another stunning home I photographed for Kansas City Homes and Gardens Magazine - this time downtown in Kansas City on the Westside. This project was a complete refurbishment by Ryan Gale at C & G Construction, and is his personal residence. He stripped the interior to the brick shell and joists and completely built up and through that shell to deliver this wonderful home. One of favorite features was the private phone to the kids treehouse.

Architectural photography often times allows me access to some of the coolest examples of creative reuse of space and this is definitely one of those times.








Credits:
Kansas City Homes & Gardens
C & G Construction

Modern Kitchen In Classic Fairway

I have a really long and wonderful relationship shooting architectural photography for Kansas City Homes and Gardens Magazine - they get access to some incredible homes and it’s always a wonderful shoot so this project was no surprise. It’s a kitchen interior that was part of a Hufft Projects renovation of the entire Fairway, Kansas home. The home owners happen to be the owners of Carthage Marble and needless to say the kitchen’s marble countertop was an absolute masterpiece. The other beauty of the kitchen was the soft finishes of the dining area.






Credits:
Kansas City Homes & Gardens
Hufft Projects
Carthage Marble

Capturing The Architectural Redesign of Helzberg Diamonds

Last year I was excited at the opportunity to do some architectural photography for Helzberg Diamonds. I was asked to photograph the interior re-fits of a whole series of Helzberg locations. The projet involved a lot of late nights, some interesting travel stories and some great experiences. The photographs we’ve included below are from the flagship location here in Kansas City. We are lucky to be so close to their flagship store located on the Country Club Plaza. The new merchandising cabinets are absolute works of art and the overall design of the stores is breathtaking. From the flagship - to the mall locations - to the free-standing stores - they are consistently brilliant.

In carrying out the shoots we had the chance to meet Parke Wellman, the architect who is responsible for this incredible redesign and she was gracious enough to say some very kind words about our work:

“I discovered Alistair and his team at the last minute, reviewed his extensive portfolio and determined that he has the eye for detail a retail space requires for photography. His schedule and flexibility dovetailed well with a retailer demands and needs. The multiple store photos turned out as expected and priced very competitively! We will be working again very soon.”

Parke R. Wellman, AIA, RDI - Divisional Vice President - Store Design, Construction, & Visual Merchandising

Thank you to everyone at the Helzberg locations in Kansas City, Chicago, New York and San Antonio for making sure each location was well prepared and for providing the elements that made for such a beautiful end result.





Credits:
Helzberg Diamonds
J.E. Dunn
Assistants - Andrew Hoxey

Go Chiefs!

We had an absolutely incredible opportunity last year to work with a great team on the Kansas City Chiefs’, Arrowhead Stadium renovations. Populous, Turner Construction and Burns & McDonnell partnered on the project and sent us on a long jaunt both inside and outside the stadium, capturing architectural photography of the raw spaces and lifestyle imagery against the architectural backdrop on game day. It really was wonderful, and I don’t think there are many spaces I haven’t seen at Arrowhead.

Thank you everyone for all the help in scheduling us for the shoots and in getting us access to the entire project - we even got on the roof on game day!






Credits:
Populous
Turner Construction
Burns & McDonnell
Kansas City Chiefs
3 Axis
Assistants - Ryan Yoakum, John DePrisco, Andrew Hoxey, Natasha Frederick

SB3 Chicago

So what happens when you put a bunch of intensely competitive commercial photographers all in the same hotel for two and a half days and just throw ideas at them? A lot, an unbelievable amount actually. It’ll take a while to see it all sink in, but if even half the people I saw, deliver on half the ideas they came away with what will happen will be yet another evolution in the centuries old practice of photography.

So where was I? I happened to have the incredible good fortune to attend ASMP’s Strictly Business 3 convention in Chicago with a whole host of professionals from around the country. I got to meet people that were just starting off on their career. I saw people I’ve reached out to over the phone and in person for advice, and people whose work just simply takes my breath away. It was pretty cool. It was the first time in years I’d actually stepped way outside of my immediate circle to learn something and it was fantastic.



The format started with a series of one-on-one consultations, with some of the leading practitioners in the industry talking about my portfolio, my business and my way of thinking - pretty handy. Then into a series of workshops subdivided by key-note presentations and roundtable forums. The workshops were wonderfully varied, open and interactive. The key-notes were led by inspirational thinkers in the creative industry, outside of photography and the roundtables were positive and open - pretty much exactly what you want from a convention like this - the perfect mix to really generate new ideas.

I happen to be new to this industry, in my opinion. I am new like one of those adolescent toddlers, kinda precocious and silly. I am just learning my craft, developing my trade, finding my way and really enjoying it. I actually hope that in another thirty years, I’ll still be new to this industry, because I’m sure this industry will be new to me. That’s the nice thing about photography, it doesn’t stand still. Sure, it’s moved a little slower at times but it’s constantly changing techniques, developing new styles and engaging people in new mediums. This change is sometimes led by us, as the practicing professionals and sometimes it is led by the wonderful people that demand our images and clamor for unique imagery. That is what fascinates me about the industry of photography.



So what did I actually get from it? One of my favorite moments was when I skipped lunch to beat up on my SEO for an hour. Or it could be the keynote where it boiled your entire brand down to being awesome, think about it - it’ll work. Or discovering that there will always be change and I am going to have to search within myself to figure out how to continually adapt to that change. But the one thing that kept cropping up - personal work. I looked at the portfolio and realized that I’m looking at the sum of all these years of work. I am looking at the best of hundreds of thousands of images, countless hours all over the country, working with wonderful people on great projects, but the ones that I liked were the ones I put the most of me in. That’s when it hit me, that beyond the clients, the stylists, the reps, the camera gear, the mortgage, the software and the silliness what makes me a photographer is my vision, my desire, my beliefs and my interests, but above all me. I will tell you one thing, I fully intend to put a lot more me in my work because when I do, my clients are happy, my team is happy and my work looks so damn good I fall in love with it.

So, to any creative professional wondering if going to one of these conventions is worth it, I have to say wholeheartedly, yes! It will really help you remember why you do what you do and how to make it better for you. In sixty years, when you lay that camera/pen/pencil/mouse/[insert creative tool here] down that will add up to a lot more fun memories and a lot more success.



PS. The other highlight of the event was seeing one of my images in the new Find a Photographer video - pretty cool to see something from your portfolio make the cut, when they have over 7400 portfolios to consider.

PPS I didn’t take a camera - I think I was the only person there. But I did take two ears, and I really hoped I made use of them. Enjoy the bonk, breakfast and Charlie Sheen images - my finest work!

Midland Theatre - KC Magazine and Helix Architecture

I was thrilled in February to get a chance to attend the ADDY show in Kansas City and also to see the interior of the Midland again. I got a chance a couple of years ago to actually photograph the interior of the Midland Theatre for KC Magazine and it is absolutely breathtaking. Shooting it meant I got the opportunity to literally see all of the theatre, and really get a chance to get up close to the incredible restoration work. Without a doubt I’d love to thank AMC, for having the foresight, and Helix Architecture, for having the capabilities to pull off this world-class project. It’s a real jewel for Kansas City.





Credits:
KC Magazine

Jet Test Cell - Burns & McDonnell

We had a really unique photoshoot earlier this year all the way down in Mississippi - it was a bit of a surprising one. When we pulled up to the exterior of the building it was very utilitarian and stripped down, and although we knew the function we had no idea how cool the interior was going to look. Basically it’s a jet test cell for the Navy. They test small jet engines that go on trainer planes. The two views we’re sharing are inside the test cell and feature one of the jets they would actually test there. The photographs are a head-on and reverse angle of the cell. You can see the control room, the exhaust and the in-take to the cell. It’s a pretty amazing location and thanks to Burns & McDonnell for letting us photograph something so unique - you’ll see it in the new portfolio, we’re really pleased with it.





Credits:
Burns & McDonnell
Assistant and Retouching - Andrew Hoxey