More Best of 2020 Photography

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Advertising campaigns, pro bono, editorial, and personal work were all in the mix for 2020.

Image above:  John Davis.

Judy Doherty was asked to do a very special project for Redwood Empire food bank in Sonoma to benefit the victims of the recent fires, as well as job loss associated with the pandemic.  The table is set with all the food families would receive during the holidays.
 
Dana Hursey's print and stop action  campaign for SDGE was his first "safe" production and was shot early in the pandemic.  Due to so many people were filling their days at home with projects around the house, SDGE was receiving a high volume of calls about hitting gas and electric lines.  The campaign helped to get the word out about how to avoid a serious mishap.
 
Inti St. Clair worked with Jonathan Van Ness and his pets for this Purina holiday campaign.
Will Saunders  shot this Arc'teryx editorial for Women's Running. Due to restrictions associated with shooting during the pandemic, it relied on a very small crew of three. As travel was also restricted, epic scenery was not available, so they opted for something more conceptual on trails closer to home.
Weston Fuller created this before-and-after portrait of an attorney who grew out his facial hair into a very full beard during  quarantine when he worked from home. At the end of May 2020, he shaved his beard in preparation to reenter the work place at his law office and start seeing clients face-to-face again.
John Davis began shooting a person project during the the pandemic he calls Closer at Home. It includes individuals, families, and couples in LA  all sheltering in place.
This past summer, Scott Van Osdol shot this series about essential utility workers across the state of Texas.