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Houston, Texas photographer Bruce Bennett shoots corporate and editorial photography on location including business and industrial subjects, people at work, executive and environmental portraits, corporate events, architectural interiors, products, and food & beverages.
History
Established in 1995.
Houston based photographer Bruce Bennett has worked across the state of Texas for over a decade, shooting corporate and editorial assignments involving industrial subjects, portraits, interiors, products, and food and beverage. He specializes in location lighting and cutting edge digital post-production techniques. Clients include Anheuser-Busch, Koch Industries, Airgas, Continental Airlines, United Airlines, Verizon Wireless, the American Red Cross, U.S. Steel, TXU Energy, Cantoni, Matrix, the Houston Symphony and the Houston Ballet. His photographs have appeared worldwide in annual reports, industry and trade periodicals, and publications such as Newsweek, the New York Times, Paris Match, the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, the London Times Sunday Magazine, Globus Croatia, and MacLeans. Before starting his freelance business, Bruce spent eleven years at the Houston Post as a staff photographer and photo editor.
Meet the Business Owner
Bruce B.
Business Owner
Bruce Bennett spent the early part of his career working on deadline in the largest media market in Texas as a location lighting specialist for the Houston Post. The experience provided invaluable training for creating the highest quality images in the shortest possible time. This pre-digital era required photographers shooting film to work «without a net»: no polaroids, no LCD’s, no tethered laptop previews. The margin of error, particularly with transparency film, was small. Knowledge of lighting and composition equaled power in the form of speed, accuracy, and, most importantly, quality. Today, while working in an all-digital environment, Bruce subscribes to the maxim «shoot like it’s film, process like it’s digital.» This merging of enduring craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology simply adds up to a better product at a better price, one created with the speed and immediacy of editorial photography but with the artistry and production values essential to commercial work.