Brenden Fleming is a fine arts photographer and stylist. Specialize photography skills in commercial, events, portraits, landscapes, travel, action, digital image enhancing/retouching, and fine art photography.
Brenden Fleming is detail-oriented and highly organized creative professional with expertise in photography, project management, and visual communication. Adept at collaborating with creative teams to produce high-quality, visually compelling images. Experienced in managing tight deadlines, collaborative teamwork, and maintaining high production standards. Proven ability to oversee projects from concept to completion, ensuring brand consistency and customer satisfaction.
Brenden studied at Southern Illinois University of Carbondale with a bachelor's degree in Cinema and Photography. Brenden is the recipient of Kodak Professional Imaging Scholarship, awarded to recognize the best all around photographic major student, selected by photography faculty members.
Brenden has had his work published in the Best of High School and College Photography 2015 book sponsored by Nikon. Several of his work has been displayed in art shows and galleries. Recipient of several awards for his art at art shows and galleries.
In addition to his landscapes and night photography work, he also enjoys evoking a sense of whimsical playfulness with product photography. He enjoys challenging himself with product commercial photography by capturing the scenes in camera with very little to no photoshop.
A little behind the scenes shooting of Oral-B Glide Floss. Constructed the setup using wooden chopsticks, hot glue, and floss. Placed the chopstick framed construction right in front of the lens to create depth and a sense of entanglement. Creating an elevated dynamic commercial product photograph.
I used a white corrugated display board and propped it above a table using two books of the same height. I then setup the Mike and Ike box and placed a pencil mark where I felt the Mike and Ikes should be placed in the shot to make them look like they were marching. Then with tick tacks I punched holes through the board and placed the Mike and Ikes on the tick tacks that pieced through the board to get them to stand in place.