SERVICES - PHOTOGRAPHY

Morris & Chapman use photography to visually capture the essence and detail of places, products, and people.

Flexible Photography
Whether in our in-house studio or out in the field, our speed and accuracy make photographic projects surprisingly easy, either as a stand-alone effort or integrated into a business communication.

Digital vs. Traditional
We have a range of digital and traditional cameras in our armoury. Now though, while traditional film has its place, the vast majority of our photographic work is purely digital. This provides for the highest quality images and is the quickest and easiest route to effective post-production work.

Our Photographic Services Include:

  • Creation of photographic concepts and campaigns
  • Minimal lead times
  • Same-day digital proofs via e-mail
  • Fully equipped for shooting in-house, studio, or your location
  • Lengthy experience in digital and silver methods
  • Pack shots, still life, portraitures
  • Perfect integration of photography to other applications - print, web, multimedia presentations, CD-ROMs

Stock Art Photography
Although our images are always custom, we also offer access to portfolios of stock art.

Morris & Chapman are firm believers that any creative should be part of an integrated communication solution including branding, print, web, video, photography, multimedia presentation, CD-ROM and events.

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Case Studies - Photography

Some selected photographic case studies include:

  Banca Monte Paschi: 50 Promotional Brochures - Design, Photography & Production
  BSN Glasspack: Photographed range of glass products then developed first product brochure for newly merged company
  McDonald's (Belgium): Various photographs for McDonald's used in promotion of event

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Did You Know

There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept

- Ansel Adams

Learn how to make your photos work harder - contact Morris & Chapman now!