Artist Eye Portfolio Studio specializes in the photography of artwork, jewelry photography and commercial product photography. Artist and photographer, Bret Corrington, combines a creative eye for detail and composition with advanced lighting techniques and extremley high-resolution imaging to deliver beautiful, high quality photographs you can be proud to use. The studio provides essential artist portfolio development and marketing services, setting it apart from other photography studios as a valuable artist resource. Conveniently located in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. Photography sessions are available at the studio or on-location.
Product Photography
Each product photography session is unique and brings with its own set of variables, creative possibilities and direction. With high resolution for a sharp and flawless image, as well as the post-production work of digitally removing any dust and cleaning up the final photograph, your product can be presented as it should.
Jewelry Photography
Jewelry photography stands alone in the world of creative product photography due to the demands for extreme close-up macro photography. With high resolution for a sharp and flawless image, as well as the post-production work of digitally removing any dust and cleaning up the final photograph, jewelry can be presented as it should be; breathtaking. Jewelry photography is a highly specialized craft and when done correctly, lets the jewelry speak for itself. Multiple lighting techniques offer the client a variety of photographic styles best suited for each piece.
Photography of Sculpture and 3d Artwork
Photography of sculpture or any other type of three-dimensional art photography is a specialized skill. The nuances, texture and detail of three-dimensional artwork can change drastically depending on the lighting used for the photograph. Each shot is carefully composed and beautifully lit, bringing out the best qualities possible. With a strong background in visual art and design, I am able to bring a rich, creative element to my photography and will work closely with each client to determine the best possible photograph.
Photography of Paining and Flat Art
Photographing a painting or any other type of two-dimensional art is a delicate and thoughtful process. Each piece brings with it its own demands for a high quality reproduction and is shot to bring out the qualities of the work with regards to color accuracy, texture and brushwork. As a painter myself, I understand the importance of these details, I began shooting my own work nearly two decades ago and have put my years of experience and a careful eye for detail to work for my clients. All shots are evenly lit, with sharp, high-resolution images, free from glare, cropped and color corrected for printing and publication.
Photography of Fiber Art
Detail is at the heart of good fiber work. Capturing that detail is what I do. With extremely high resolution for a sharp and flawless image, your work can be presented, as it should be. Often capturing detail shots in addition to your main shot is a great way convey the intricacies of your work with regards to weave stitch etc.
Photography of Glass Art
Glass is one of the most challenging materials a product photographer can face, due to its translucence and reflective nature. However, It can produce some the most beautiful photographs when done correctly, in the hands of a skilled art photographer. That’s me, and I love photographing glass art! I have overcome the challenges and develop a style and technique that allows the light to glow from within, creating a stunning image.
Artist Marketing
Artist marketing is essential for self-promotion and sales. The basic tools aside from a good website can be as simple as high quality business cards featuring your artwork as well as an postcards and having your portfolio available on disk or thumb drive. It is very important for artists to have more than one format to effectively present their portfolios to galleries or other interested parties. An artist portfolio on CD or thumb drive is not meant to take the place of a traditional bound portfolio or website, rather is to be used in addition to these formats. This is a good way for galleries to keep all your important information on file in one well-organized package.