Maine CoLab Website

The Maine CoLab was an artist collaborative and retail area that we helped develop here in Bethel. Co-Founder Amanda Moran of Nabos converted her building to reduce her retail area, house Stonetree Creative, and install a jewelry studio.

The goal of the CoLab was to give the community a shared artist space and provide education to up and coming artists. Donna D’Aquino is also a large part of the jewelry production and education.

Stonetree created the website as well as a short video promotional ad when we launched. While Web development is no longer a service we offer, short commercial videos are a large part of our business.

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Generator Ep. 017 – Adam Metterville: The Freedom of Freelance Videography

In this episode, Maine photographer Matt Stagliano speaks with Adam Metterville – a freelance videographer and video editor for over 20 years

With experience in commercial and corporate video, weddings, interviews, broadcast, motion pictures or Web series, Adam has literally been there and done that in all aspects of modern videography. We talk about mixing business with hobbies, some of Adam’s best advice for new videographers, and the importance of always having snacks.

For more information about his work and how to hire Adam, please visit his website at http://adammetterville.com or follow him on social media @adam.metterville

Generator Ep. 014 – Jonny Edward: Intention and Connection through Education

In this episode, Maine photographer Matt Stagliano speaks with Jonny Edward, a commercial and portrait photographer, as well a top-tier educator based in Denver, Colorado.

Jonny recently hosted his unique workshop, Artistic Alchemy, where he teaches students his entire creative process from interactions with models, to lighting and shooting, to final retouching and delivery.

“Jonny and I had gone out to dinner in Denver a few days prior to the workshop and when we got back to his studio I setup a quick recording just to capture the conversation. This is as real as it gets, audio glitches and all.

In this conversation we talk about trends in the photography education space, intentionality, connection with clients, and so much more.”

For more on Jonny Edward’s photography and educational courses, please visit jonnyedward.com

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