I had a blast shooting this product designed by Evo Design, a design consultancy located in Connecticut. The product is a handheld marine acoustic detector used by the NOAA. The handheld device helps inspect marine mammal deterrents to make sure they are functioning properly. My goal for this shoot was to accentuate the overall design of the product by choosing an interesting angle that showcases the form with clear lighting and an interesting splash.
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