by Andy Batt | Sep 30, 2020 | Sport Shoot, The Creativity of Art
There’s a magic when you get something in-camera. When in a single image, you’ve balanced the craft with aesthetics. The lens choice, lighting style, moment, talent, place, composition—all come together in one exposure. This process makes me happy in a...
by Therese Gietler | Jul 26, 2018 | Landscape Photography, The Art of the Personal Project
Next week Andy is heading out to float the Green River, through Stillwater Canyon in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park. This made me realize we’ve never shared the images he created on his 18 days floating the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon....
by Therese Gietler | Jun 28, 2018 | Screenplays, The Art of the Personal Project
Andy created a dystopian world inhabited mainly by strong/interesting/dimensional female characters. This project is called Bad Choices—which is also the name of the town at the center of this conceptual story. He set his goals high: “I was tired of photographing...
by Therese Gietler | Dec 13, 2017 | Sport Shoot, Thoughts From a Producer
Last week, we had a great opportunity to work with an actor/author that was coming through town on a press junket. We were excited to add him to our entertainment portfolio, and use the work in social media. The bad news? He never showed up. It sucked, and we were...
by Therese Gietler | Nov 28, 2017 | Entertainment Portraits, On Assignment
Andy’s shoot with Tommy Wiseau “This is probably wrong, but it’s how I remember it. I think Jason called me the day of, asking if he could use my studio to interview Tommy Wiseau. That guy from The Room. The “Oh Hai Mark” guy. I’d heard many stories about...