We at Indresano Studios couldn’t be more excited to celebrate the arrival of summer in Boston. Our taste buds tingle with anticipation for the delectable flavors that define this vibrant season!
We invite you to join us on a mouthwatering visual journey as we celebrate the arrival of summer through the art of food and drink photography. From refreshing beverages to tantalizing desserts, let’s explore how we capture the essence of summertime indulgence through our lens.
Beverages
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Sweet Treats
These pictures serve as a reminder to savor the simple pleasures of life and bring a taste of summer to every occasion!
Our most recent on location healthcare video shoot was a big success. Our full service production studio based in Boston created an awesome video highlighting our client’s Urology department. Check out some behind the scenes action below.
Our in house producer, director, and professional camera operators made sure to capture the top of the line equipment at the hospital to show prospective residents why they should choose the client’s specific program.
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We used our studio drone to capture stunning drone video footage of the hospital.
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Our DJI Maverick Pro 2 also helped us capture a wide shot of the Hospital’s Emergency entrance to give prospective residents a better idea of the space.
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Our video production team made sure to get B-Roll footage of the Urology residents in action throughout their work days. You can see two Urology residents hard at work in the below image.
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In the final promotional video, we included strong shots of the tools of the trade to give viewers an inside look at the hospital.
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We spent two days capturing B-Roll footage of the medical residents in action at the hospital to make a strong final video.
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To see more of our work in video production, check out our website www.indresano.com. Stay safe & healthy!
Our team at Indresano Studios captured the empty Boston streets in quarantine and the Stay at Home Advisory during the COVID19 global pandemic. We created an Empty Streets video to document life in Boston during this unprecedented time and made sure to take the still images below as well.
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The normally bustling Congress Street in Boston remains completely empty during quarantine in 2020.
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Boston’s West End, a normally traffic heavy area, is completely isolated during the middle of a weekday in Boston.
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In pre-COVID times, Boston’s iconic Zakim Bridge has a steady stream of cars. The Stay at Home Advisory in Boston in March and April of 2020 shows the Zakim Bridge empty.
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Fort Point in Boston looks almost abandoned during quarantine.
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Charles Street by the Boston Common looks eerily empty on this April day during the Pandemic.
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Government Center is normally full of life and city dwellers enjoying the area, but everyone stayed inside during the Pandemic to flatten the curve and prevent the spread of COVID19.
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The Government Center T Stop by City Hall is quiet and empty.
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Castle Island in South Boston is normally full of runners, bicyclists, walkers, friends and families, but during COVID times, the South Boston hot spot is completely empty.
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The Seaport area in Boston is completely empty during quarantine time.
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Post Office Square in Boston’s financial district is completely void of people during quarantine.
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Boston’s famous Newbury Street has never looked more deserted than it did during quarantine.
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You can watch the final video showing the empty streets of Boston during the Pandemic below:
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To see more of our work, check out our website www.indresano.com. Stay healthy and stay safe!
Our recent video project at Indresano Studios highlighted an emotional interview with a Breast Cancer survivor, her family, and friends. Check out some behind the scenes images below.
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We went on location for this video shoot and set up our crew and equipment in the interviewee’s home! That’s right, if you can’t come to the studio, we’ll bring the studio to you 😉
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The youngest interviewees for this video location shoot did an amazing job!
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We traveled to multiple locations for this video shoot to film survivors of certain medical conditions.
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The talented Hair and Make-Up artist, Donna from Anchor Artists, made sure all participants in the video interview were camera ready.
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Anchor H/MU artist Donna works her magic on another video participant.
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Personalities shined in the final video for this interview!
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Our talented camera crew knows how to capture all the best angles.
2019 marks the 50th anniversary of the Pine Street Inn, one of Boston’s largest providers of shelter and support for the city’s homeless population. In recognition of this milestone, and to give back to the community, we here at Indresano Studios have embarked on a documentary project with the Pine Street Inn in an effort to highlight the important work the Pine Street Inn provides to the city of Boston. The goals of this project are to give voice to Boston’s homeless community and to spread awareness of the resources still needed to support and re-house the city’s homeless population.
A moving quote from a Pine Street Inn Guest
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The team’s first objective was to collect stories. The most effective way to humanize the issue of homelessness is to spread personal stories, experiences, and words.
The Indresano Studios team strategizes how to best capture these personal stories
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Our team had the opportunity to interview three homeless men, John, Ray, and Jamil, on the first day of the shoot. In the interviews, our team learned details about each man’s past that led them to homelessness, their struggles to find housing and their hopes and goals for the future.
A behind the scenes glimpse at the video shotOur media pipeline allows us to monitor and rate clips as they are happeningThe Indresano Team got the chance to interview a former Pine Street Inn guest in his new home
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The team’s 4th interview of the day was with Nelson, the director of the Pine Street Inn’s Outreach Program. The Pine Street Inn has multiple vans traveling Boston 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to help bring the Pine Street Inn’s support to people in need, rather than leaving them on their own to secure transportation to the shelter.
Nelson, Director of Pine Street Inn’s Outreach Program
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Our team also had the distinct privilege of accompanying the outreach team on a particularly snowy night. Members of the outreach team supplied blankets, hot food, and other forms of support to members of Boston’s homeless community.
A homeless man receives a blanket and a ride to the Pine Street Inn from the snowy Boston nightMike, an Outreach worker with Pine Street Inn, talks to a man to ask if he wants a ride to the Pine Street Inn shelter.
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As this project progresses, we hope to bring further updates to our readers. For now, it’s back to work on the Pine Street Inn’s 50th anniversary video!