The 7 Best Still Life Photographers in Albuquerque

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As New Mexico’s largest city, Albuquerque, NM is the place to start if you’re looking for a photographer to share what your brand has cooking! And as the largest online marketplace for hourly venue rentals, Peerspace makes it easy to showcase your brand by way of stylish, well-equipped creative spaces that bring your campaign to life. Book a photoshoot location in ABQ or anywhere else you prefer and then bring in one of the following Albuquerque still-life photographers to do justice to your products.

After all, still-life product shots help viewers engage with your creations well before they meet you in person. Many Albuquerque still-life photographers also explore this genre as a self-expressive one. From flowers to people, they find still-life subjects beautiful and worthy of careful contemplation!

1. Capture the moment with beautiful compositions by Jason Collin

Photography seemed fascinating to young Jason Collin but much too fiddly, given the time involved with processing film in the darkroom. But the advent of digital photography gave him a new avenue to explore. Jason immediately took to it, taking his first digital camera on an international tour of several countries. He developed his talents over the years, transforming photography from a purely creative outlet to a full-time career decision.

Jason’s images highlight the beauty found in unrepeatable moments in time. While this is most evident in his event photography, the philosophy is just as important to still life, where lights, subject compositions, and other elements come together just once.

As Jason explains in his own words: “The why part of photography for me is all about the moment. Perfection only lasts for a single instant, it is against logic for it to last any longer. However, that perfect instant can live long in one’s memory. Photography is a means to make this perfect instant tangible, and a bit more permanent.”

2. Play with light to amazing effect when you work with Robert Eckert

Robert Eckert is a photojournalist and Albuquerque still-life photographer whose work takes him all over the world. People-oriented images are his forte yet still life remains a creative outlet for him. Robert is an award-winning photographer, recognized several times by the New Mexico Press Association, and an editor for the Rio Grande SUN weekly newspaper.

Robert’s still-life photography embraces the concepts of chiaroscuro, popularized in still-life and portrait paintings from the Renaissance era. His work masterfully uses the tonal contrast between dark and light. Bright highlights illuminate the subject, while deep shadow hides or suggests other elements within the scene.

Robert captures not only intentionally arranged still life compositions. He also finds sudden inspiration in moments that spontaneously arise. The dishes at a Japanese restaurant or shoes by a doorstep can all reveal something of their innate beauty when the light is just right!

Own a restaurant and are looking for eye-catching editorial shots? Then we suggest you check out the work of the top food photographers in Albuquerque next!

3. Nab artistic still life images on the more macabre side from Joel-Peter Witkin

Joel-Peter Witkin is an Albuquerque still-life photographer whose work can be classified as macabre or brilliant. Or both, depending on who you ask! He is most famous for his fascination with the dead. Joel-Peter works with corpses of animals and people, humans of regular proportions, dwarves, and anyone else who catches his interest. He then juxtaposes them in ways that constantly have you questioning his intentions as an artist. His work is never obvious yet also isn’t out to shock you for the sake of it, either. As a world-famous still-life photographer, Joel-Peter’s work can be found in galleries in New York, London, Paris, and Los Angeles.

His work is influenced by his fascination with death, the specter that haunts us all, and to Joel-Peter, the face we wore before we entered this life. As he explains in his own words: “I have consecrated my life to changing matter into spirit with the hope of one day seeing it all. Seeing in its total form, while wearing the mask, from the distance of deathand there, in the eternal destiny, to seek the face I had before the world was made.

4. See the hidden side of natural elements with the work of Stephen Lang

Originally from Queens, New York, Stephen Lang is an Albuquerque resident now who found inspiration in the mountains and deserts. Not being formally educated as a photographer, he had the advantage of developing his own style with minimal influences from others. That makes his audience as eclectic as his work. Stephen’s work can be found in the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian, National Geographic, and other major outlets.

Organic forms are an important part of his work. Flowers, leaves, bird wings, sand dunes, dried insects…These endlessly complex subjects are made even more engaging when captured in monochrome or sepia. The removal of color enhances our appreciation for textures, form, lines, and other qualities of the subject.

5. Celebrate classic techniques with the modern mindset of Kevin Black

As one of the top portrait and Albuquerque still life photographers, Kevin Black explores his art as a catalyst for conversation, education, and change. He started as a commercial food photographer and 40 years later, continues to provide engaging culinary images for national brands. Kevin’s approach is distinctive, with bright illumination replicating nearby window natural light for an airy, cheerful character. Colors are true-to-life, with just enough saturation and contrast to hold your interest. Each subject is captured up close as well, so you can fully appreciate the artistry and sensory elements a dish inspires.

Kevin also creates tintype still-life photographs. He embraces a physical printing process perfected in the 1800s. The silver and sepia tones remind you of an earlier era and his subjects are classically inspired; flowers, fruit, and produce are some of the most timeless still-life choices around!

Discover more of the best local creative talent with our list of the top commercial photographers in Albuquerque.

6. Get all the creative services you need from John Yost of Marble Street Studio

As a full-service commercial studio, Marble Street Studio offers still-life product, portrait, engineering, architectural, and advertising photography services. Located in downtown Albuquerque, the studio has 6,200 square feet and has been producing successful images for about 25 years now.

John Yost, the founder, counts several international name brands as clients, including Coca-Cola and Phillips Petroleum!

7. Embrace bold and whimsy-filled images when you work with Amanda of Adrift A Dream

Last we come to Amanda of Adrift A Dream, a wedding, commercial, and branding photographer. Her brand work includes the people who make products and services possible. And in telling their stories, Amanda includes product still-life shots of what they have to offer.

Her work includes artfully arranged tabletop spreads showcasing what interior design companies have to offer. Whiskey companies share products that are innately beautiful. But include powerful lifestyle elements when paired with the right people, backgrounds, and Amanda’s eye for composition.

Albuquerque still-life photographers: conclusion

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How captivating is the work of these Albuquerque still-life photographers? We were impressed by their passion and their ability to translate products into photos with so much meaning.

Be sure to contact your favorite and discuss the scope of your project to see how they can help. Then, come back here to Peerspace to book time at one of Albuquerque’s best photo studios. Through Peerspace, you can rent spaces like this 10,000-square-foot photo and video studio in Jefferson Commons with multiple backdrops or this stunning naturally lit production studio in Silver Hill that’s filled with props, backdrops, and endless creative opportunities. If you can picture the creative space of your dreams, you’re sure to find it IRL on Peerspace!

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