Seagate Hotel and Spa

Located in Delray Beach Florida, The Seagate is part of the prestigious  Preferred Hotel Group and carries many awards and honors.  The shoot was a top to bottom of the entire property including 
rooms, restaurant, food, pool, spa, lifestyle, event space and beach club imagery.  Even the Mercedes town cars had a scheduled time slot to be photographed.  





Over a week on location and twelve plus hour days each minute counted, 
but with a team of professionals at hand the studio was able to deliver.
The hotel now has a new catalog of collateral that will increase revenue 
and add to the success of such a fine property.  With the  purchase of a 
new golf club down the road we are excited to work with that team once again 2013.


Lower level casual dinning showing the interior and exterior with "natural" blended light.



Upper level fine dinning shot at sunset.



The award winning restaurant not only has a 30 foot shark tank but also a jellyfish tank!



Private dinning in an extraordinary wine room.



Working with the Chef to create the restaurants signature dishes.





Each image is carefully crafted and stylized.


From a well placed plant to a chair pulled out just right, every detail is designed.



The talent for the lifestyle photography was perfect.  The professionalism of the children made the 
time fun, efficient and successful.



The adult models brought romance to the imagery with chemistry that was clear form the first shot.



The spa is throughout the property including a private suite.



Working with the team at the Seagate Spa was fantastic, they couldn't have been more involved and creative.  When we asked for more candles they came up with dozens more than we needed, when asked for well folded towels, it happened before the first light-meter reading.




From the pool and gym to the outside fire-pit area the Seagate committed to lifestyle photography, 
the results of coordinating all the models, wardrobe and weather was a complete success.






Liberty Drink

Drink and cocktail photography is always fun and creative, especially sampling the drink after it's been photographed.  It's not enough to just capture a signature drink, but there must be some part of the actual location as part of the image.  Stock photography is pervasive, but quickly recognized.  For hospitality collateral nothing is better than showing part of the actual property for successful marketing.





Perhaps it was the season but the crew enjoyed this cocktail the most and it took a 
few drinks from the mixologist to get the best image.