Category Archives: Commercial

Ginger’s Jewelry~Another Jewelry Shoot.

Bob Cranwell Photography_Ginger's Jewelry

Ginger’s Jewelry called again for another creative jewelry shot.  I was stoked to get the call!  This time it was pearls, pearls, and more pearls.  I spent a few days sketching out ideas and nothing was striking my fancy.  I remembered having gotten my son a treasure chest when we were at Disney year before...

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The Vinton Wine and Food Festival~Featured Artist: Bob Cranwell

The Vinton Wine Festival~Bob Cranwell Photography

I was recently contacted by The Vinton Wine and Food Festival Committee and invited to be the featured artist for their event on May 15th, 2010.  They told me they were familiar with my work and were interested in having me produce a photograph that would represent my hometown of Vinton, VA.  We discussed several...

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Remembering The Old Flour Mill~Jefferson Street in Roanoke, VA

"Jefferson St. Flour Mill Roanoke VA"

I remember the Old Flour Mill on Jefferson Street!  I happened to be driving by one day and saw that it was being demolished and could not help be drawn to beauty of the ruins.  I went home and packed up my camera gear and headed back down to capture an image of the remains...

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Ginger’s Jewelry~A Not So Average Jewelry Shoot!

www.bobcranwellphotography.com

Commercial work is something photographers love to do.  I would not say it is easy work, but it is an environment where you are able to have complete control of all aspects of the shoot.  Most photographers would place the jewelry form on a tabletop and arrange the jewelry upon the form.  Then it is...

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Frantz Diamonds.

Frantz Diamonds Exterior 01

Recently I was contacted by Sherry Frantz, owner of Frantz Diamonds & Jewelry, to create some shots for her new website.  I was thrilled to get the opportunity to step out of the Wedding game and shoot something a little different.  Sherry requested an exterior shot, a group portrait of the employees, a panoramic of...

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