Studio Cassells

Studio Cassells adheres to a research-driven approach. Collaboration with key stakeholders is central to ensuring that their design authentically represents the stakeholders ideas and values. The studio employs narrative to guide the space by telling the story of a culture or scientific discovery in a museum exhibition. They emphasize blurring the lines between design disciplines, fostering a cross-pollination of ideas that enables the creation of unique experiences for clients and customers. The ultimate aim is to craft spaces and experiences that engage and educate the general public and beyond.

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Shoot #1 - Sharks Exhibition

Objective: To photograph the Shark exhibition at the Australian Museum and how it educates the public on the importance of sharks and the conservation efforts designed to protect key populations.

Type of Photography: Half-day interior shoot focusing on the design of the space and intricacies of the life-like replica models.

Photography Usage: Used for both digital and print to promote their work for both marketing and sales purposes.

Outcomes: Increased engagement across social media platforms. Show picked up by other international museums for the easy of transport and setup.

Shoot #2 - Burra Exhibition

Objective: To document the flow of the design through out the exhibition while taking the viewer through several indigenous groups and their common values.

Type of Photography: Half-day interior shoot focusing on the design elements that help facilitators to effectively educate children on indigenous practices and care for country.

Photography Usage: Used for both digital and print to raise awareness of the business and its practices. Primarily used on social platforms and website.

Outcomes: Increase in admission at the Australian Museum and growth for Studio Cassells on their social media.