| LOCATION PHOTOGRAPHY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST AND
BEYOND Doug Wilson is a
Seattle, Washington area digitally equipped freelance
photographer specializing in location photography for
corporate-industrial and editorial clients.
Wilson's work has been published in
over 100 different editorial titles, numerous books and
widely in the corporate field in annual reports,
brochures, in-house magazines and advertising. In
addition to photography, Wilson is an accomplished
outdoor-travel writer and book author in the outdoor
field. He has lectured extensively and teaches workshops
on the business of photography, stock photography and
location lighting.
Clients: Doug Wilson's list
of clients have included Microsoft, IBM, AT&T, Lucent
Technology, B.F. Goodrich, BE Aerospace, Boeing,
Praxair, Scott Paper, Time, Fortune, Forbes, Business
Week , Money , The New York Times, Boys’ Life, National
Geographic Books, Sunset, Der Stern, and Paris Match.
Services: Doug is a
specialist in on site location digital photography for
environmental and corporate portraiture using
efficient methods of lighting that are quick to set up
when making environmental or formal portraits. He comes
equipped to set up a portable portrait studio at your
location where corporate portraits can be made in a
conference room or office. This is especially efficient
when doing multiple corporate portraits sessions on a
tight schedule to minimize the subject’s portrait
sitting time, which can save them being away from
billable hours or sales.
Instead of coming to a studio, let
Doug come to your location for efficient, high quality
corporate portraiture.
Corbis, and
Alamy,
represent Doug’s stock photography
collections.
Many of his conceptual
photos available through
Corbis are frequently used in advertising
campaigns.
Corbis also represents his collection of early
Microsoft Images of Bill Gates, and Paul Allen, possibly
the largest single collection by an individual
photographer of early Bill Gates/Microsoft images taken
from 1983 through the mid 1980’s, which were done
originally for Forbes, Time, The New York Times and
other publications and are available for editorial use.
When Doug isn’t on assignment, he
is likely to be found with a fishing rod in his hand
scouting local waters and distant destinations for the
joy of fishing and reporting the experiences in numerous
fishing and travel magazines and adding images to his
stock photos collection from destinations from Alaska,
Canada, the Caribbean and the South Pacific.
Contact:
digitaldoug@comcast.net |