An ongoing collaboration to create singular lead campaign images for his objects. Common motif is making the digital physical and recapturing it to add texture.
As part of a broader revamp of Nike's retail stores, photographs for the opening of its Battery Park store in New York City.
Photos were turned around the same day.
Shoes inspired by shared connections over cultural beverages: matcha, coffee, and tea. Styling by Janelle Gonyea.
Elevated skincare. The best of nature distilled into potent solutions.
Styling by Annie Edwards.
A recreation of spring & summer activities on location in the dead of winter.
Styling by Leah Lukas.
Images showing off the camera of the Google Pixel 2 at Coachella, featuring Winnie Harlow.
Ideal work environments enabled by on the go communications tools.
Wardrobe and prop styling by Melanie Francis.
Production: Feature Studio.
Lead Agency: Study Hall.
A modern beverage in a mid-century home.
Images are meant to feel like an architectural shoot with the can as a set dressing element. Tastefully present.
All images were taken on an afternoon stroll with my phone, which happened to be a few days before hurricane Maria hit. Just couldn't get over the color pallette and character unique to each home.
Launch campaign images for a special fabric release of 1733 bags. Shot on location on the lakefront in Chicago.
Models: Anna Degnbol, Ben Marcus, and Colin Heaberg.
Art direction: Whim World
Catalog images of multiple styles in studio.
A stainless steel, single cigarette holder.
As much an art object, as it is functional.
Chris is a product and still life photographer based in Chicago. His work captures his subject’s most idyllic form, creating images that catch the eye and endure in our memories. A constant collaborator, Chris works closely with other artists to bring a unique vision to life with each shot.
In his free time, he spends too much time online reading about cars, technology, architecture, home goods, and various other small luxuries.