Brooklyn Brewery

Product Photography & SOCIAL Video CONTENT

Product photography and social video content for Brooklyn Brewery

Brooklyn Brewery was founded in 1988 with the dream of bringing brewing back to Brooklyn, once a powerhouse of American beer production. Today, their beer travels to more than half the United States and at least thirty countries around the world – with a growing foothold in the UK.

Across a number of different shoots, we were asked to produce a wide range of photo and video content Brooklyn Brewery’s beers being enjoyed across the UK, anchored in music and culture and aligned with Brooklyn's distinctive and memorable aesthetic.

Client: Brooklyn Brewery
Agency: Richmond & Towers
Creative Director: Georgia Andrewes
Photographer/DP: Rob Pinney
Post-production: Rob Pinney Studio

Brooklyn Brewery:
The Official Beer of Glastonbury Festival

Brooklyn Brewery is the Official Beer of Glastonbury Festival, and as festival-goers made their way to Worthy Farm, we headed out with street interview aficionado Snake Denton to take the temperature on all things Glastonbury, from dance moves to festival fashion.

The Stonewall Inn IPA
Stacy Lentz

Since the Stonewall Riots took place in 1969, New York City’s The Stonewall Inn has stood as a beacon for the global LGBTQ+ Pride movement. That work continues today through the Inn’s charitable arm, the Stonewall Inn Gives Back Initiative, which provides safe space certification and assistance to grassroots initiatives advocating for LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms worldwide.

To mark the launch of Brooklyn Brewery’s The Stonewall Inn IPA, from which partial proceeds will go to support SIGBI’s ongoing work, we made these social films with Stonewall Inn co-owner Stacy Lentz, giving an insight into the Inn’s history and the work it continues to do today around the world.

Credits


Brooklyn Brewery

Rob Pinney
Zach Clapham

Richmond & Towers

Client

Photographer & Retouch
Digital Tech

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