A few weeks ago we did a shoot for a regional Asian franchise. Without fail, when people see images after a shoot like this they ask me if I got to partake in what we shot. Unfortunately, nine times out of ten the answer is regrettably “nope.”
Actually, I should probably qualify why my answer is usually “no.”
In a situation like this, where we’re photographing drinks which are made to look cold, the drinks themselves might be room temperature at best plus they’ve been handled, squirted with various liquids “not for human consumption” and finger dabbed, poked and stirred. Even though we keep a clean set, I’m not one for drinking or eating something in which so many fingers have ventured.
Well, that’s enough of that. I don’t want to totally turn you off to what actually looks quenching.




Many thanks and credits go out to our great team Rory, Teresa, Whitney and Mollie. Great work all!
- Kyle
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I am so behind, but I do love these images. It was a fun shoot. T