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It was a love of photography that inspired Heath Robbins to leave his job as an agency executive and travel the world with a camera in hand. More than twenty years later, it is his love for food, people, and making pictures, that continues to fuel his commercial photography career with focus and passion. For every client and for every shoot, Heath sets out to capture moments, tastes, and emotions that pull people out of their everyday, and straight into the moments that he creates.

 

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ChildHelp

I just finished a pro bono shoot for ChildHelp ( http://www.childhelp.org/) with my good friend and client Earl Keister. Earl runs an agency in Knoxville called the Apollo Creative Group and he does spectacular work. We've worked on everything from Nabisco and Sothebys to Toyota and this.

Earl designed both an invitation and a poster for an event called Oysterfest which brings in money for ChildHelp. If you're in Knoxville or the area be sure to head over there! We always have a tremendous amount of fun but this one had me doubled over while shooting the poster. Many, many thanks to my friends who helped out as models Dan (my assistant) Jenna (my marketing genius), Jeff Fournier (the spectacular chef of 51 Lincoln), Dan Pastore (my good friend and neighbor) and of course my wife! Also to Catrine Kelty for styling of the oyster invitations.

The following is the front, back and inside of the invite followed by the poster. Let me know if you can think of some other ways to eat an oyster. Maybe we'll shoot them next time.

Reader Comments (1)

Great work on that guide! :-)
Both photos and design are superb!

May 1, 2008 | Unregistered Commentern1x0n

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