I absolutely dig the client who also becomes a friend and a colleague, along with his staff of people working hard to create and grow the business. Jeff Andrews at Trothe Wines is one of those people and clients.
It was the 3rd time I visited their vineyards, whom I was introduced to via the Seattle-based creative agency DoubleKnot back in 2021. I returned this fall to capture stills and motion of their new harvest, helping their luxury wine brand grow from its foundation to a profitable consumer product.
Throughout the 2.5 days I spent at the vineyards, I shot on 3 different still cameras (Canon R5C, PhaseOne XF with an IQ260 back and Leica Q2), two RED cameras (Komodo on gimbal system and Epic handheld), and one drone (DJI Mini 4 Pro). I shot natural light and Profoto strobes for portraits and accents on subjects, as well as tethered for product bottle shots. All-in-all, the diversity of mediums and imagery keeps my creativity spinning, an inexhaustible source following the light and creating the light when necessary. Motion edited by Sam McJunkin. Visit http://www.trothe.com for more.
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