Photography & Video
Building a Photo Studio

Prior to my employment at West Chester Protective Gear, product photography was restricted to a small pop-up light box placed inside a closet with only a pair of side fills and an overhead for lighting. For the most part, product photography was set up to only be able to photograph gloves. Apparel and other photography was outsourced to studio photographers or just not done.
West Chester has some of the largest retail customers in the safety apparel business, such as Lowe's, The Home Depot, Amazon, Walmart, Meijer, Tractor Supply Company, and others. Many of these retailers continue to up their game in a competitive environment by requiring more marketing material for the products that they carry. Much of the new marketing content requirements are for additional product photography, which is my responsibility at West Chester.
I was tasked with the dual task of meeting these additional photography requirements and expanding the company's internal capabilities to be able to photograph products larger than gloves, such as an entire new line of safety apparel which included safety vests, t-shirts, jackets, and rainwear. In order to fulfill what I was tasked with, I had to plan out a space for a new photography studio, spec out the items needed to create this new studio, and submit those items for budgetary approval.
Since the West Chester product line greatly expanded along with the additional photography capabilities and the new requirements from retail customers, it became necessary for me to develop and implement a new process for product photography requests along with better file organization for these photos. Standardized options for gloves and apparel were shown on the new Photography Request Form while still allowing for flexibility if other options were needed. Requirements like a unique identifier and a standardized file naming convention for each photographed product made archive searches more usable. Basic time estimates and a definitive menu of options created transparency for photography projects to help produce a better workflow for the whole team.
Photo Instructions & Request Form

Photography Capabilities Video
360° Photography
360° Photography for Major Retailers
In addition to building a new photo studio, West Chester also wanted to get ahead of the competition by adding 360° product photography capabilities and background removal automation. Some retail customers were starting to add this capability to their websites, such as Amazon, the Home Depot, Lowe's, and Walmart, where products with this capability would be featured more than products that did not meet the new required content specifications.
In the past, I had done animated GIF files with a series of product photos utilizing a turntable with incremental notches to provided a consistent angle from shot to shot. This was very time consuming and there were few opportunities to showcase this content other than at trade shows or in video. The GIF option was also too limited and time consuming to use with today's retailers. Automation and hardware were needed to optimize the new visual content. My research on 360° photography pointed me to using Ortery as the supplier of turntable hardware and automation software, which could be used with small products or larger objects like apparel. Output options for 360° content ranged from still images of each angle, GIFs, video, and interactive HTML. On the Walmart website, their private label 'Hyper Tough Gloves' showcase the products that I did in 360° as those products quickly went to the top of the page..
Photography Portfolio
Examples of Photography and Photo Editing






Video Portfolio
Examples of Videography, Video Editing, and Audio Recording
John Deere Glove Video for 2020/2021 Virtual Trade Shows. Video was created from an outsourced lifestyle photo shoot and stock music.
West Chester Protective Gear Video for 2020/2021 Virtual Trade Shows. Video was created from various sources including some I shot, heavily edited voice over, and stock music.
West Chester Protective Gear Brand Video for 2020/2021. Video was created from various sources including some I shot, video animations I created, and stock music.
Personal video I shot on my lunch break at a local park, edited, and added stock music. Video already has over 17k views.
Personal video I shot in 2014 for original music recordings that I created by myself under the band name 'The Covet'.

























