

2025
Big Kahuna Wing Festival
I was commissioned to provide photography and videography coverage for the Big Kahuna Wing Festival. The focus was on capturing the energy of the event, the people behind it, and the wing competition itself.
From crowd reactions and food details to candid moments throughout the day. The final content was created to showcase the atmosphere of the festival and support future promotion across web and social platforms.
Photography
Videography
Festival Coverage
This project focused on telling the story of the festival through real moments. Coverage included crowd interactions, vendor details, wing competition action, and behind-the-scenes moments that brought the event to life. The final photos and videos were delivered for use across social media, marketing, and future event promotion.
Big Kahuna Wing Festival Coverage
Willow Studio has completely transformed the way we present our brand. Their team’s creativity, professionalism, and deep understanding of design made the entire process smooth and enjoyable. From the initial concept to the final execution, every detail was thoughtfully crafted to align with our vision. The end result was beyond our expectations—visually stunning, highly functional, and perfectly tailored to our needs.

Problem
The challenge was capturing the scale and energy of a busy festival while making sure key moments, people, and the wing competition itself didn’t get lost in the crowd.
he Big Kahuna Wing Festival is fast-paced, crowded, and constantly moving. With multiple vendors, large crowds, and live competition happening throughout the day, it can be difficult to capture content that feels organized, engaging, and usable after the event.
The goal was to document the festival in a way that highlighted the atmosphere, showcased the people, and clearly told the story of the wing competition. This required working quickly, anticipating moments as they happened, and balancing wide shots of the event with detailed close-ups that brought the experience to life.


Solution
I focused on capturing the festival as it happened, combining fast-paced event coverage with intentional storytelling through photo and video.
To solve this, I approached the festival with a documentary-style mindset. I captured a mix of wide shots to show the scale of the event, mid-range shots to highlight vendor setups and crowd interaction, and close-ups to bring attention to the wing competition and food details.
For video, I focused on movement and energy, crowd reactions, competitors in action, and moments that conveyed the atmosphere of the festival. Photography was used to freeze those moments, highlighting expressions, textures, and interactions that tell the story beyond the competition itself.
By staying mobile and adapting in real time, I was able to deliver a well-rounded collection of content that the event could use for promotion, social media, and future marketing while preserving the authentic feel of the day.

Concept
The concept was to document the Big Kahuna Wing Festival in a way that felt energetic, authentic, and people-focused.
The goal was to capture the full experience of the Big Kahuna Wing Festival, not just the competition itself. I wanted the content to reflect the atmosphere of the event , the crowd energy, the vendors, the competitors, and the small moments that make a festival memorable.
Rather than staging shots, the focus was on real interactions and movement. The concept leaned into candid photography and dynamic video to show what it actually feels like to be there. From people enjoying wings to competitors in the middle of the action, every shot was intended to tell a piece of the story.
This approach allowed the event to be represented honestly while still delivering high-quality visuals that could be used for promotion, recap content, and future marketing.

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2025
Big Kahuna Wing Festival
I was commissioned to provide photography and videography coverage for the Big Kahuna Wing Festival. The focus was on capturing the energy of the event, the people behind it, and the wing competition itself.
From crowd reactions and food details to candid moments throughout the day. The final content was created to showcase the atmosphere of the festival and support future promotion across web and social platforms.
Photography
Videography
Festival Coverage
This project focused on telling the story of the festival through real moments. Coverage included crowd interactions, vendor details, wing competition action, and behind-the-scenes moments that brought the event to life. The final photos and videos were delivered for use across social media, marketing, and future event promotion.
Big Kahuna Wing Festival Coverage
Willow Studio has completely transformed the way we present our brand. Their team’s creativity, professionalism, and deep understanding of design made the entire process smooth and enjoyable. From the initial concept to the final execution, every detail was thoughtfully crafted to align with our vision. The end result was beyond our expectations—visually stunning, highly functional, and perfectly tailored to our needs.

Problem
The challenge was capturing the scale and energy of a busy festival while making sure key moments, people, and the wing competition itself didn’t get lost in the crowd.
he Big Kahuna Wing Festival is fast-paced, crowded, and constantly moving. With multiple vendors, large crowds, and live competition happening throughout the day, it can be difficult to capture content that feels organized, engaging, and usable after the event.
The goal was to document the festival in a way that highlighted the atmosphere, showcased the people, and clearly told the story of the wing competition. This required working quickly, anticipating moments as they happened, and balancing wide shots of the event with detailed close-ups that brought the experience to life.


Solution
I focused on capturing the festival as it happened, combining fast-paced event coverage with intentional storytelling through photo and video.
To solve this, I approached the festival with a documentary-style mindset. I captured a mix of wide shots to show the scale of the event, mid-range shots to highlight vendor setups and crowd interaction, and close-ups to bring attention to the wing competition and food details.
For video, I focused on movement and energy, crowd reactions, competitors in action, and moments that conveyed the atmosphere of the festival. Photography was used to freeze those moments, highlighting expressions, textures, and interactions that tell the story beyond the competition itself.
By staying mobile and adapting in real time, I was able to deliver a well-rounded collection of content that the event could use for promotion, social media, and future marketing while preserving the authentic feel of the day.

Concept
The concept was to document the Big Kahuna Wing Festival in a way that felt energetic, authentic, and people-focused.
The goal was to capture the full experience of the Big Kahuna Wing Festival, not just the competition itself. I wanted the content to reflect the atmosphere of the event , the crowd energy, the vendors, the competitors, and the small moments that make a festival memorable.
Rather than staging shots, the focus was on real interactions and movement. The concept leaned into candid photography and dynamic video to show what it actually feels like to be there. From people enjoying wings to competitors in the middle of the action, every shot was intended to tell a piece of the story.
This approach allowed the event to be represented honestly while still delivering high-quality visuals that could be used for promotion, recap content, and future marketing.

More Works
FAQ
01
What does a project look like?
02
How is the pricing structure?
03
Are all projects fixed scope?
04
How long does a project usually take?
05
How do revisions work?
06
What do I need to get started?
07
Can you handle multiple services in one project?
08
Who owns the final files?


2025
Big Kahuna Wing Festival
I was commissioned to provide photography and videography coverage for the Big Kahuna Wing Festival. The focus was on capturing the energy of the event, the people behind it, and the wing competition itself.
From crowd reactions and food details to candid moments throughout the day. The final content was created to showcase the atmosphere of the festival and support future promotion across web and social platforms.
Photography
Videography
Festival Coverage
This project focused on telling the story of the festival through real moments. Coverage included crowd interactions, vendor details, wing competition action, and behind-the-scenes moments that brought the event to life. The final photos and videos were delivered for use across social media, marketing, and future event promotion.
Big Kahuna Wing Festival Coverage
Willow Studio has completely transformed the way we present our brand. Their team’s creativity, professionalism, and deep understanding of design made the entire process smooth and enjoyable. From the initial concept to the final execution, every detail was thoughtfully crafted to align with our vision. The end result was beyond our expectations—visually stunning, highly functional, and perfectly tailored to our needs.

Problem
The challenge was capturing the scale and energy of a busy festival while making sure key moments, people, and the wing competition itself didn’t get lost in the crowd.
he Big Kahuna Wing Festival is fast-paced, crowded, and constantly moving. With multiple vendors, large crowds, and live competition happening throughout the day, it can be difficult to capture content that feels organized, engaging, and usable after the event.
The goal was to document the festival in a way that highlighted the atmosphere, showcased the people, and clearly told the story of the wing competition. This required working quickly, anticipating moments as they happened, and balancing wide shots of the event with detailed close-ups that brought the experience to life.


Solution
I focused on capturing the festival as it happened, combining fast-paced event coverage with intentional storytelling through photo and video.
To solve this, I approached the festival with a documentary-style mindset. I captured a mix of wide shots to show the scale of the event, mid-range shots to highlight vendor setups and crowd interaction, and close-ups to bring attention to the wing competition and food details.
For video, I focused on movement and energy, crowd reactions, competitors in action, and moments that conveyed the atmosphere of the festival. Photography was used to freeze those moments, highlighting expressions, textures, and interactions that tell the story beyond the competition itself.
By staying mobile and adapting in real time, I was able to deliver a well-rounded collection of content that the event could use for promotion, social media, and future marketing while preserving the authentic feel of the day.

Concept
The concept was to document the Big Kahuna Wing Festival in a way that felt energetic, authentic, and people-focused.
The goal was to capture the full experience of the Big Kahuna Wing Festival, not just the competition itself. I wanted the content to reflect the atmosphere of the event , the crowd energy, the vendors, the competitors, and the small moments that make a festival memorable.
Rather than staging shots, the focus was on real interactions and movement. The concept leaned into candid photography and dynamic video to show what it actually feels like to be there. From people enjoying wings to competitors in the middle of the action, every shot was intended to tell a piece of the story.
This approach allowed the event to be represented honestly while still delivering high-quality visuals that could be used for promotion, recap content, and future marketing.

More Works
FAQ
What does a project look like?
How is the pricing structure?
Are all projects fixed scope?
How long does a project usually take?
How do revisions work?
What do I need to get started?
Can you handle multiple services in one project?
Who owns the final files?

