A growing demand for stills has prompted Film Construction to add a new photography division to its offering.
The photography division is being launched by Executive Producer, Belinda Bradley and prominent Photographer, Victoria Baldwin.
Baldwin is a highly sought-after food and still life photographer, and Bradley, an NZIPP Master photographer with extensive experience in both film and photography.
Baldwin is a leader in the photographic community, having served as the Vice President of the AIPA and as the founder of the Women’s Work Collective, an initiative to create equality in the industry. She has appeared on and hosted panels, webinars and workshops amongst her busy shooting schedule.
“A stills roster has been something I’ve mulled for a while, and I couldn’t be more thrilled to partner with Victoria to take this forward. She’s a fantastic photographer with deep knowledge and skill, and brains to boot. We look forward to growing the photography division with the same ethos of craft, quality and care for photography as we have with our filmmaking. And we can’t wait to start producing Victoria’s amazing work,” says Bradley.
“Through my journeys with the AIPA and Women’s Work I’ve collaborated with many of Aotearoa’s finest photographers. I’m excited to build a new home for them that will foster growth and provide excellent production support. We are creating a true hybrid offering with genuine experience in each arena to deliver seamless film and stills productions,” says Baldwin.
The roster will house a diverse range of quality photographers that will span specialties. Kicking off with food and product Photographer Victoria Baldwin and beauty and portrait Photographer Michele Aboud. Victoria and Belinda look forward to welcoming new artists over the coming months.
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