Museum / Cultural Heritage Photography
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At Lemon Juice Projects, we understand the unique intersection between museum photography and brand photography. Both disciplines require a balance of originality and artistic expression, while also relying on reflection and study to achieve meaningful results.
Museum photography, as a type of brand photography, serves a specific purpose in capturing and promoting the objects and brand of an institution. It requires a deep understanding of the artwork or artifact, as well as the institution's brand identity and mission. By combining our expertise in both museum and brand photography, we bring a holistic approach that delivers impactful results.
In our work, we strive to be original and artistic, infusing each photograph with our creative vision. We take the time to study the subject matter, whether it's a museum artifact or a brand product, and reflect on its significance and unique qualities. This reflective process allows us to capture the essence and tell a compelling story through our images.
Our commitment to originality means that we don't settle for ordinary or generic photographs. Instead, we aim to create visually striking and captivating images that stand out and leave a lasting impression. Through our expertise and experience, we bring a fresh perspective to each project, combining artistic flair with a deep understanding of the subject and brand.
Whether we are capturing the intricate details of a museum artifact or showcasing a brand's products in a visually compelling way, Lemon Juice Projects is dedicated to delivering exceptional photography that resonates with audiences. We understand the importance of capturing the essence of the subject and communicating the brand's message effectively through our visuals.
Choose Lemon Juice Projects for your photography needs and experience the fusion of artistic expression, reflection, and expertise. Let us bring your brand or museum artifacts to life through visually stunning and conceptually rich imagery that engages and captivates your audience.
Cultural Heritage:
Science History Institute
DDT Collection
Cultural Heritage photography and imaging for the Science History Institute & The Philadelphia Museum of Art. Jay worked closely with museum and library curators to photograph the Institute’s rare books, archives, fine art, photographs, and culturally important scientific tools and ephemera.
In May 2019 Jay presented his paper, “Ordinary Toxicity: Photographing Mid-20th-Century DDT,” at the Rijksmuseum’s 2+3D Photography—Practice and Prophecies conference in Amsterdam.
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