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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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Enactus: Inspiring Others to Act

"Each of us has an entrepreneurial spirit. A passion that—if unleashed—can inspire others to act. A talent that—if developed—can create opportunity for ourselves, our families and our communities. An idea that—if cultivated—can build a healthier, more prosperous and peaceful world." This is the motto of a company we are proud to call a client. Enactus is a "community of student, academic and business leaders committed to using the power of entrepeneurial action to transform lives and shape a better more sustainable world."

Our friends at the VIA Agency commissioned Heath to capture still lifes, illustrating many of the projects that Enactus is involved in. We jumped at the opportunity to work on such a meaningful project. Our producer and stylist, Caroline Woodward, spent weeks sourcing products from all over the world including marionettes from India and authentic Army boots from Canada. Oh, and, then there was dumpster diving for recyclables... Our favorite, though, was the pack of live chicks delivered from a farm in Ohio!  Three shooting days resulted in some images that we are all really proud of. 

 Thanks to VIA and Enactus for choosing us to work on such a meaningful project. ~Jenna

 Here are some of the final ads:




 


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