Switch threw the lovely Childress couple a baby shower for their triplets. Yes, triplets. Everyone in the hoffice pitched in with their talent in one way or another. Ashaun drew/painted the large “Shower” signage, as well as, the name banners (I helped cut and construct.) Kelsey made a diaper cake. The McClards’ provided yummy finger food. I took some photos and set up a slide show for some ambiance. The Dallman’s got a nice large gift from all of us at the hoffice for the Childress’ and brought Branch along for the fun. The Collins’ brought their twins for a cameo, and some nice hand-me downs for the triplets to enjoy soon.
Here are some neat photos. You can also go check out Christina & Justin Childress’ lovely blog (which they designed and developed) that has a nice entry about the shower. You can view the entire Flickr set here.
A couple weeks ago we (Switch Creative) executed a direct mail campaign for Maggiano’s restaurants. Here is a behind the scenes video of the photo shoot from our talented friend, Tanner Herriott. Please forgive me in advance for my goofiness in some parts… wasn’t really prepared to be on video. You’ll get a good look at who I really am -hah…
PS- I like to chew gum when I’m working out or photographing. You’ll see.
Switch Creative – Car Shoot from tannerherriott on Vimeo.
A behind the scenes look at a Switch Creative photo shoot for an upcoming ad campaign.
Music – Elizabeth & The Catapult
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Every year we have an awesome annual company retreat for Switch Creative. This year’s was in Durango, CO and Santa Fe, NM. We had lots of good food, deep conversation, plenty of laughs and trust falls. Jk. We started in Dallas and drove straight through to Durango in one day. We stayed there for a couple nights at a sweet (very nice) house overlooking a valley with a golf course. We drove to Santa Fe for the last night and stayed at the Inn of the Governor’s -which was a cute/quaint hotel. We were only there long enough to have dinner and hit the road back to Texas the next morning. We ate dinner at an awesome restaurant in Santa Fe, Cafe Pasqual’s, which was divine. I wish we could have stayed in Santa Fe longer, but it was a fun quick trip.
Here are some of my favorites (of the few hundred photos I shot during the retreat). I probably included way to many in this post, but I couldn’t help it. You can view the entire set on Flickr.
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