Drone Video Branding for showing off a new location in ABQ
My first shoot for PianoWerkes was back in December 2020 for their interior showroom, which was jam packed with pianos. Fast forward two years and PianoWerkes is now moving to a bigger location with more space for the pianos to breathe! The PianoWerkes team wanted to make a teaser video for the new location, showing its much different, and much better setting. I sent the drone up to capture this location and the exterior design of the building, all while someone was playing piano inside and other videographers were recording that! Thank you to PianoWerkes for continuing to choose me as their drone pilot and photographer!
A two day shoot at PianoWerkes in Albuquerque, New Mexico produced so many great images, this is the second blog post from those shoots (see showroom interior photos here). Having never really seen under the top of a piano before, I was instantly amazed at the detail to be found in the design. It’s not just a bunch of piano wires, there are sound hole openings, wooden braces, and embossed branding. After I got the main shots the client wanted, mostly for my own purposes, I went around with a 50mm lens and at times still some off camera lighting to get creative shallow depth of field shots that show pianos like one does not usually see. the client ended up liking these photos and purchasing them too!
The best interior showroom photography in Albuquerque
Looking to let customers know you do not need to travel out of state to have a fantastic piano buying experience in Albuquerque, PianoWerkes contacted me about making professional interior photos of their large showroom featuring dozens of pianos. My new Sony 12-24mm f/2.8 G Master lens was the absolute perfect lens for showing every possible inch of the showroom in amazing detail. The ceiling of the showroom was nearly as stunning as the pianos! It was great working with Neal and Anthony on this shoot making the exact type of showroom interior images they wanted to highlight their unparalleled selection of pianos. Thanks to Jessica too for assisting on the first part of this shoot.