So I was hired to shoot packaging images for Panos Brands. This time it was yummy little crackers filled with nuts and fruit.
I got a call about a month after shooting the job from Marty (the boss) who wanted to make sure I got paid for the job. I told him that I had and said good-by. Then I thought hummm that was a little strange so I called him back and asked what's up? He told me that their co-packers were having a terrible time making the product and it was put on hold. He just wanted to make sure that I had gotten paid for the work I did. It really is a shame because the crackers were yummy. I won't get package flats until it goes to press either. I shot these at their offices and was required to wear a mask. Ugh! Most clients send me products to shoot so this was the first time since the Covid mess that I was on location. It was a whole new experience.
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What an interesting experience! It's great to hear about your work with Panos Brands; those crackers sound delicious! It must have been quite a shift shooting on location after so long—how did you find the process compared to shooting products at your own studio? I can only imagine the creativity you brought to the table while wearing a mask! Looking forward to seeing the final packaging images once they're ready. Keep up the amazing work!
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