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Studio 27

2400 Industrial Ln, Broomfield, CO 80020, USA

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‘20 Certificate of Excellence, 2020

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Studio 27 continually accepts the challenge of delivering images that will set your product or service apart from any other. This sets us apart from our competition. Creating images that turns the most mundane into something truly memorable, is what we strive for.

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11 August 2020

General Photography

Friendly and professional. Would definitely use again.

23 July 2018

Stellar Commercial Photography company!! Definetly check into Studio 27 for your commercial photography needs.

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1. Get people away from bright, direct light. Often it’s as simple as taking a person around the side of a summer house, for example, where indirect light is much softer and more beautiful.

2. Shoot lots. Digital “film” is virtually free, and you never really know when you’re getting a good shot: the little screen on the camera — even on the iPhone — can’t always tell in the moment. Expressions vary, heads tilt, eyes look away or into the camera: and then suddenly you have the perfect picture - -in this case a totally natural, candid shot.

3. Play with props. Everyday things like chairs, ladders, empty boxes, baby seats: all of these serve to trigger emotions, illustrate scale or vintage, frame people in fun ways.

4. Get down to the eye level of your subject. If you’re shooting babies or toddler or even chickens, get low. Get your knees dirty. They eye-to-eye vantage is powerful, while the looking-down view is often distancing.

My passion for photography developed while attending college. Becoming an architect of building design or becoming an architect of the image, I chose the latter. I studied photojournalism at San Diego State University and worked with various newspapers. I had the opportunity to attend the internationally acclaimed Brooks Institute of Photography, where I studied commercial photography and became an honors graduate. After managing the Commercial Photography studio, “Pacific Image”, in San Francisco for eight years, I packed up and moved to Colorado in 1999. I have been in business here in Colorado the last 17 years as Digital Dawgs, which has been renamed Studio 27. My wife, Cindy, and I have two wonderful children – Hannah and Logan.

We understand the demands and fast turn arounds of the digital world that exist today. Whether your project is on location or in the studio, we have the ability to translate those needs into impactful, long lasting imagery that accurately portrays your message while maximizing your budget.

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