
With details like this, it makes it feel that you're dining in an upscale Boston restaurant, not in a hotel on the outskirts of Worcester. Ceres Bistro can definitely be added to the list of newer niche restaurants and bars that seem to be taking over Worcester.
Well...a month or so after the opening of the restaurant, I was contacted by Beechwood Hotel to come back and shoot some exterior images of the finished garden and patio area for their new brochure. I was very happy to hear back from them and agreed to scope out the new area. It was a world apart from what I had seen before. Where there used to be dirt, there are now shrubs and plants abundant, and a new putting green that offers guests a chance to work on their golf skills! It completely changes the feel of the restaurant patio area. Very serene and calming for anyone who wants to enjoy some food or a drink under the awning.
So after the meeting and nailing down some details I got to it. I shot what was needed from a bunch of different angles to give them some choices in how they wanted it portrayed in the brochure. Some that were heavy on the putting green angle and some that barely included it or not even at all. As I was shooting, I kept noticing the clouds and how fluffy they looked in the background. I really couldn't have asked for a better day to be shooting. Calm winds, bright blue skies, and fluffy clouds made it a fun shoot...not to mention the staff that I've gotten acquainted with over the past couple of shoots. It's always great to see familiar faces.




After I finished up taking some shots outside, I headed inside to grab a shot of one of their suites. Shooting interiors is not something I've done a lot of but was happy to give it a try for them. They asked that I just get an image that showed the king size bed and fireplace in the same room. The result is below. It was pretty much a one shot and done type of deal as there wasn't much room to get both the bed and fireplace in one frame from any other angle.


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