With over 200,000,000 users facebook is a market that’s basically the size of a small country (well not so small) that has many clients tucked away. One of the ways of promoting my business is my page on facebook. Go ahead: become a fan!

This is from a client I shot a few weeks ago, but I thought I should start posting the nice things people say about me and my photography (I am blushing already)

Thank you Pascal,

 

I was pleased to see everything come together and run as smooth as it did. I was looking forward to meeting you in person as well as being a part of the actual photo outing…but you know how it is…priorities. The feedback so far has confirmed that the outing was a success and has paved the way for future opportunities. I personally have appreciated the opportunity to work with a company “Photography by Depuhl” that understands and manages logistics as well as you have. The whole experience has been a very timely and positive one.”

Creative Director  • Poly-wood

Thanks for your kind words. I had a ball shooting for you and am thrilled that you are happy with my work. 

 

This shot is produced, propped, styled, photographed, retouched, … by yours truly. Fall breakfast table setting

Here are some shots that we did for a hotel on South Beach last week.

Meeting room with a boardroom setup

Today the shot went onto their website. It’s fun to see ones own work online.

 

The meeting splash page for the hotel

The meeting splash page for the hotel

I have been shooting jewelry over the last few days for a local company that just launched their website this week (congratulations guys!). Here are some of the images I’ve shot for them:

 I just shot for Polywood, a company that makes Patio Furniture out of recycled plastics. We produced this job inside of a week, receiving merchandise and assembling it off site, loading it and driving the Outdoor furniture to the shoot location. With an early call time (sunrise) and an awesome team in place, shooting nice product on a beautiful location on a gorgeous South Florida day (70º and not a cloud in the sky) – this is the way location photography is supposed to be. Every shot was pre- planned, with computer renderings of all items that made up a grouping (Thanks so much for all that preliminary work B.) 

Polywoods conversation group, that we shot for publication on Costco's website.

Polywoods conversation group, that we shot for on one of Polywood's clients website.

Since everything was pre- assembled (Thanks to Victor and E. – great job guys) it was a breeze to place the groupings on location. Simon and Kornell, my assistants, did a tremendous job in keeping track and executing the  technical aspects of my photography. Also thanks to my stylist Melanie, who effortlessly propped all the shots to exactly what the client had imagined. 

All in all a great shoot. Everything was post produced yesterday, with images uploaded for client review and low resolution.

I shot these room shots for the prestigious Palms Hotel on South Beach, this past Monday. Thanks to Tanja for getting everything organized and prepped by the awesome staff at the hotel – it was a pleasure to work with all of you – and your Tropical Salad is amazing!

I love jobs like this, because they challenge your ability to light, especially if you use the natural window light. Any time I shoot rooms I strive to keep them from looking like they’re lit.

I shot this lawyer for his law firm and an ad in a local legal magazine. Thanks to Jane for doing another awesome job! We’re just finishing up the final layout of the ad.Corporate portrait of Mr. Aronfeld

Shot this job in Orlando for an old friend. I was doing behind the scenes photography for the video production company to use for print work. They were creating a show called ‘Give a living rose’, which takes people, that want to say thank you to someone who has influenced their lives. In this case it was Scott Hamilton (Gold Medal winner of the Winter Olympics in 1984 in Figure Skating), who wanted to thank his coach Don Laws for all that he had done for Scott.

Scott had flown into Orlando to honor Don with a dinner – unbeknown to his former coach – that was going to be the event that the show focuses around. Here is my favorite shot of the whole night, when Scott toasts to Mr. Laws, thanking him for being such a big part of his life.

Also present at the table is Patrick Chan, Don Laws current trainee and his mom. 

 

Scott Hamilton thanks his coach Don Laws.

Scott Hamilton thanks his coach Don Laws.

 

Photograph of a bus in front of the Miami skyline.

Photograph of a bus in front of the Miami skyline.

There’s a first time for everything. This is my first shot of a bus, for a Florida based bus company. Sunrise shots, lying in the dirt and standing on top of my car to get the hight for some shots. How fun :)

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