STUDIO

ABOUT THE SPACE
Our studio space is located in the diverse Andersonville neighborhood of Chicago and can accommodate multiple tabletop sets to keep your workflow going. We use the latest image capturing technology and offer advanced retouching in-house to produce the highest quality visuals for all your print and web-based needs. We can also work with clients remotely and are available for assignments on location nationwide.

Drop us a line! We would love to be a part of your next project!


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES & INFORMATION

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COVID POLICY (Updated 10/07/2022) -
Although many mask mandates have been lifted, we are continuing to enforce mask-wearing, hand washing/sanitization, and social distancing protocols on our productions at this time. Small productions with 5 or less attendees (includes clients and crew) will be the exception if everyone agrees to unmasking. A sanitation station and PPE will be available on all productions regardless of size. On-site COVID testing may be available upon request. For more information about our health and safety guidelines, please contact
sasha@jordanostudio.com.


ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER
Powell Jordano is an experienced tabletop photographer specializing in food, beverage, and product imagery. Whether he’s working with restaurants, magazines, or global brands, clients love his ability to capture dynamic and inviting, yet natural-feeling light within a controlled environment. Through keen attention to detail, Powell takes his work beyond the visual and aims to entice his viewers’ other senses.

Powell’s work has been featured in a number of online articles and printed magazines, and has placed in several prestigious competitions. He also prides himself on working with a wide variety of clientele, ranging from small businesses, like The Spice House and Cottage Door Press, to top brands like Miller Lite and Brach’s candy.

He discovered his passion for creating imagery at Columbia College and began his photographic journey documenting land-use focused on former missile sites around Illinois. Eventually, his love of playing with food and lighting glassware took him off the hiking trail and into the studio where he began a commercial career with his wife and studio manager. When not shooting something tasty, Powell can be found exploring new places, wandering off the beaten path, and eating all the foods with his partner in crime.