Scott Gable Photography is a photo and video production team available for commercial and editorial projects for clients in manufacturing, agriculture, energy, and high-tech industries.
Scott Gable Photography has built their reputation on a tenacious work ethic, a unique point of view, and an easy going approach. Sincere listening and collaboration as well as undeniable results have earned the trust of many long-term business partners.
Scott was the kid who got in trouble for reading in class.
Always wanting to know how stuff works and how it was made. The real history of things.
That curiosity hasn’t gone anywhere.
Chances are, I’m out in the world right now, covered in dirt (or something worse) and asking questions about how a thing was made.
And chances are, I brought a camera or two.
Sarah combines her past lives in the theater, hospitality, and as a librarian into a present in which she is equally attune to the big picture and the small details.
She brings aspects of all of these careers into communicating, planning, and orchestrating shoots for clients as needs dictate. Thorough research and quick response are her signature moves.
SELECT CLIENT LIST:
BBDO | BP | BUDWEISER | ESPN | GE | FOUR SEASONS HOTEL & RESORTS | ING GROUP | NEW YORK TIMES | SAFRAN AEROSPACE | SIEMENS | SIERRA CLUB | TIM HORTONS | VOLVO MARINE | WALT DISNEY COMPANY
GET IN TOUCH:
P / 716.361.0274
E / sarah@scottgable.com
Studio / 716.572.1490
New experiences and adventures have always been motivators for Scott and Sarah, but in 2016 they took a leap of faith and hit the road full time. Scott spent over a year researching and DIYing a Sprinter van conversion and the pair spent the next 4 years living and working from it. There is nothing like full immersion to sharpen your problem solving skills and buff away the things you don’t need.
The adventure was full of lessons and challenges and especially inspiration. Jobs had us pulling the van right onto runways, sleeping beneath solar farms to get that sunrise shot, and hustling between locations without the need for civilization stops. Editing could be done slopeside or trailside.
These days time is split between the road and their studio in an historic Ice House in their hometown of Buffalo NY.