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Real Assets Adviser Magazine – William Blair

June 22, 2017 by ealbertini

He liked the work, so he hired me again; and I was ecstatic to work with him on another cover shoot. I thoroughly enjoy working with Mike Consol. In some respects, it reminds me of working on a branding campaign. Mike is of course a writer, and a solid verbal communicator as well. To prepare for a shoot, we talk about his interview with the subject, along with the sense and general feel that he’ll use to write the article. Much like delivering images that are congruent with a product or service’s value proposition and brand values, it’s my challenge to deliver images that reflect the editor’s intent and the ideas that he’s looking to accomplish in writing. What’s fun about working with Mike is that he’s so tuned into this process.

Branding seemed to have been the theme with this assignment. When I met with William Blair‘s Director of Marketing Communications, he explained that the firm was in the process of a rebranding. As part of that exercise, they were moving to a new office space at 150 North Riverside Plaza that rejected their current old world conservative look, to a more updated, open and modern culture. While their physical move was still a few months away, they asked that I limit my photographing of the corporate lifestyle images in a small section of their current office that was modified and reflected the new brand.

With the firm’s marketing team, I spent a few hours carefully scouting the location, cognizant of the importance of seeking spots that reflected the new look and shift in culture.

The Marketing and Communications Team was so pleased with the article and photographs, that they purchased several hundred reprints for marketing distribution.

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Real Assets Adviser Magazine – Fairpointe Capital

May 25, 2017 by ealbertini

When approaching a new project, a small amount of tension is a good sign that I’m paying attention. Every now and then, the healthy tension turns to jitters. I’ve skydived, scaled buildings and in racing sailboats, I’ve climbed to the top of a 5 story mast to perform repairs, while the boat was pitching and bobbing on a turbulent Lake Michigan. None of this has given me jitters. Enter hedge fund guru Thyra Zerhusen,CEO and CIO of Fairpointe Capital.

Thyra Zerhusen shared a 2010 Smart Money Magazine cover with Warren Buffett and considered one of the world’s top investment managers. I was given the assignment of photographing her and business partner, Mary Piersen, for the May, 2017 cover of Real Assets Adviser Magazine.

The corporate lifestyle images for the inside spread of the magazine were going to be shot in a photojournalistc style;I wasn’t going to be interrupting their workflow. However, the cover shot called for a formal portrait with backdrop. Naturally, I set up a makeshift studio within their office. I knew that I had to be quick about shooting the cover image;Thyra and Mary don’t have time to waste. Taking their eyes away from the pulse of the market could be costly. On the particular day that we scheduled the shoot, the FED didn’t help matters by announcing an interest rate hike. Fortunately, the equities market had already factored in the rise and finished up for the day.

During trading hours, we didn’t know how things were going to shake out, so our portrait session for the cover had to be condensed. I always plan for how I’m going to shoot a session; with this particular shoot, I planned as if it were a NASA moon shot. Aside from having stand-ins for the lighting and positioning, I also came with 4×6 cards in hand for a variety of shot setups. Shooting two people is exponentially more complex than shooting one. We quickly cycled through a series of different looks giving our editor, Mike Consol, several options for the cover.

This particular assignment felt like needing to sink a 3 point basket with 2 seconds on the clock. It felt great to swish the net.

As the trading day started to wind down, I was able to enjoy a wonderful conversation with Thyra, Mary and Marie Lorden, a third principal of this powerhouse, women owned and managed firm.

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Raising Cane’s

February 2, 2017 by ealbertini

Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers are new to Chicago Metro but very popular in the South. The chain, founded in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1996, now consists of over 370 locations.

https://www.raisingcanes.com/It’s a unique corporate culture with chants, cheers and team camaraderie. I photographed their first two store openings in Chicago and on both occasions, found long lines hours before the grand opening. The first customer in line receives a complimentary meal for a year. Once opened, the restaurant was packed through lunch.

 

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