by Julian | Oct 5, 2020 | ANIMATION, BRANDING, DIGITAL MARKETING, FOR CLIENTS
Julian Haber Creative works regularly with freelance professionals who have mastered their craft and continue to hone and develop their skills to better serve our clients. We recently had a chance to do an in-depth interview with our lead designer, Meredith Lindsay,...
by Julian | Jan 10, 2019 | ART, FOR CLIENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, FREELANCERS, PHOTO GEAR & GIZMOS
I took a picture every day with a Fuji Instax Mini 90 camera throughout 2018. My self-imposed conditions were simple: take only one a day and use it no matter what. I mostly stuck to this, though due to both technical and user failures on some occasions the resulting...
by Julian | Nov 28, 2018 | CORPORATE, FOR CLIENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS, PORTRAITS
I was recently booked by a large corporation to shoot over 200 employee portraits in just two days. With such a high volume of clients there is no time for fussing around with fancy light setups, make up artists or even much time for banter with the subjects. Key to...
by Julian | Oct 6, 2018 | CONFERENCES, EVENTS, FOR CLIENTS
At a recent conference I was covering, during a break between sessions one of the organizers stood up and introduced The Human Search Engine to the audience: an opportunity for anyone in attendance to take the mic and give a one minute pitch on what they are working...
by Julian | Sep 28, 2018 | CONFERENCES, EVENTS, FOR CLIENTS, FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS
Conference planners (and the event companies that often interface for them and manage the local suppliers) often book photo/video teams well in advance of their conference, and usually long before the agenda for the event is finalized. The upside of this practice for...
by Julian | Sep 18, 2018 | CONFERENCES, EVENTS, FOR CLIENTS
Everything happens faster now. Event photography has always been a bit like the fast food business with a need to deliver fresh photos quickly, but today it is more like Netflix where clients expect to have a steady stream of images on demand, delivered almost...