Quiet water
Fine-art mood and memorable atmosphere. A strong opener because it feels authored, not generic.
Selected assignment portfolio · 16 images
A tighter first look for creative directors, art producers, design firms, hospitality groups, tourism teams, publications, and licensing partners.
Chosen for immediate read, sense of place, commercial usefulness, and evidence that Craig can travel, observe, and return with images that feel authored.
Fine-art mood and memorable atmosphere. A strong opener because it feels authored, not generic.
Place, terrain, color, and surface. Useful for destination and editorial buyers.
Clean commercial read, strong palette, and immediate travel-story potential.
Restrained, iconic, and design-friendly. Good for print, editorial, and place branding.
Shows visual judgment beyond literal destination coverage: color, line, rhythm, and structure.
Inviting, useful for tourism and hospitality clients that need warmth and seasonal appeal.
Immediate location signal with an approachable, travel-ready composition.
Commercial crossover for interiors, hospitality, restaurants, retail, and design contexts.
Strong vernacular subject and a fine-art point of view. Good for editorial and place-brand storytelling.
High-impact detail image. Useful in a sequence because it shows graphic control and texture.
Texture, age, weather, and color. Strong for regional tourism and rural editorial work.
Design-sensitive abstraction. Useful for art directors looking for texture and nonliteral place detail.
Quiet atmosphere and strong color temperature. Useful for hospitality and travel storytelling.
Clearly legible travel value with enough detail for editorial and brand use.
Strong palette and geometry. One of the clearest agency-friendly images in the set.
Lively, specific, and graphic. Useful for neighborhood, retail, travel, and lifestyle storytelling.
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