Photo Editing Portfolio
70 Guides in total spanning the globe. Each City Guide had 30-40 locations photographed. A local photographer was hired for every guide. We wanted the personality of each city to shine through the eyes of someone who knew it well. To balance showcase each cities uniqueness, and making the product cohesive, I built a creative brief that was sent to every photographer, and had briefing calls before each shoot. More examples can be sent upon request.
A large complex multi-team collaboration. We had multiple planning meetings with the Federal Reserve to go over what the day would look like, security concerns, and general questions to build out our shot list. We had to strategize how we were going to send a photographer, reporter, and video journalist all into the same space without getting in each other's way. We also wanted to minimize redundant coverage. In the end we got a really interesting visually lead piece that had great engagement with our readers.
A mix of assigned photos and handout photos from subjects. This was a fun project to figure out. I wanted the visuals to come across more like a scrapbook since the story looked back at the last few years, and ahead at the next few years simultaneously.
Just for fun
A collection of pieces that may have not been award winning, or overly complicated but were joyful to work on.
A visually strong story profiling 11 seniors across the country in a myriad of living situations. Again, assigned all local photographers. While it was a smaller scale, all 11 photographer’s work had to live on the same page. Photographers were carefully selected to ensure the end project did not look disjointed. I built the topper GIF as well as the layout for each person.