Nick Bumgardner Photography

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Lucky Jack Nitro Cold Brew

An ice-cold glass of cold brew is my favorite way to start the morning. I have had an affinity for nitro cold brew for quite a while and occasionally treat my self to a bottle of it. This is the Lucky Jack Nitro Cold Brew Coffee and it is amazing. I first discovered it when I was looking for an iced cold brew to create a video project with. I was drawn in by the cool packaging and the label. After doing the video project I was yearning for some more so teaching my food photography class about lighting bottles and drinks was a great excuse to pick up another bottle.


This series of images was shot as a demo for the food photography class that I teach at Nossi. The week before in class we focused on a really technical way too shoot glass bottles. For this week I switched it up and had the class focus on drinks in a glass. I also had them switch up the lighting. We went from 5 light set ups down to a simple one light setup. Here we have 1 light camera left though Lee 216 diffusion. I chose to use an Aputure 300DII for this photo. I wanted to be able to shoot a burst of images real quickly to ensure that we got the pour in one take. I would typically use strobes and do a lot of takes. However as a demo I wanted to get the shot on the first try.

In the current times having some great simple setups is a good thing. We have the ability too shoot what could be a really big undertaking with a super minimal crew. I can create shots like this from my home by myself. We have a simple lighting setup, two simple surfaces and really minimal props. This allows the product to stand out and for the set to be simple.

If you are in need of marketing and advertising photos feel free to reach out. We will all get through this crisis together. Creating content from my home studio is an easy solution to the problem. We can start with a few e-mails defining the scope of the project. Send a mood board around so that we are on the same page. Once the product has shipped to me we can schedule a Zoom conference for the shoot. While on the Zoom conference you can see my screen in real-time through Capture One so that you can approve images as we go. While it is not business, as usual, it is a business model that will work for remote shooting.

Nick Bumgardner is a commercial beverage photographer based out of Nashville, TN. To get in touch and discuss your next project use the contact page.