Nicholas Tatone and his team of creatives were in working on a clean and unique series of images, with a great ambiance. The photos are full of character, and we’re glad that they could use the studio to their advantage to make them.
The photographer for the project was, of course, Nicholas Tatone. Here is a little info about Nicholas: “I am 25 years old, and born and raised in Los Angeles. I have recently graduated from Art Center College of Design, and am a portrait photographer primarily focusing on documentary lifestyle and fashion.” You can connect with him via INSTAGRAM or view his WEBSITE for more awesome work.
The first assistant for the shoot was Cara Harman, you can connect HERE. The models were Jeanette and Sharon, make sure to follow the links to view more of their work.
Stage A, a long-time FD Photo Studio favorite, was used for this shoot. This space has beautiful direct light during the AM hours, and great open-shaded light in the afternoon. With the high-key white industrial design that FD owes part of our reputation to, Stage A is a clean setting that can be manipulated to fit all kinds of projects. Equipped with the same equipment such a studio lighting and photo backdrops that adorn all of our stages, take a look at Stage A HERE and ponder the possibilities.