

Every now and then, the universe slides a project across your table that feels like it was meant for you—messy timing, impossible deadlines, and just enough drama to make you wonder why you love this job so much. This Foxtail Bar photography project was exactly that for me.
I remember getting the email. They didn’t just need photos—they needed art. Moody, modern, dripping in luxury. And of course, they needed it basically yesterday. The timeline was tighter than a pair of skinny jeans fresh out of the dryer, but something in me lit up. You know that spark you get when a challenge looks you dead in the eye and says, “So… you coming or what?”
My creative instincts woke up like someone had slapped the snooze button one too many times. And this shoot turned into one of my favorites of the entire year—the kind that sticks to your ribs in the best way.
I always say the best projects are born from a little pressure—it forces you to trust your gut. Foxtail’s brand direction called for sophistication without stiffness, that elusive blend of fine-art polish with genuine energy. The goal wasn’t to make it look perfect, but to make it feel alive.
Foxtail wanted that sweet spot I’m always chasing—fancy but not frozen, polished but not stuck-up. I remember reading their brief thinking, Okay… so you want elegance, but with a pulse? Cool, cool. I got you, boo.

We had days—as in, count-them-on-one-hand days—before their press release dropped for the Foxtail Bar photography project. It was one of those “shoot now, edit later, and maybe whisper a prayer into your coffee” kinds of situations. No wiggle room, no long brainstorming sessions, no dramatic pacing around the studio pretending to think. We were moving.
I remember standing there with my gear laid out like a tiny camera army, thinking, Okay, Mica, do yo thang, honey. Every decision had to be fast and a little gutsy. And sure enough, something funny happens when the clock is breathing down your neck—you stop overthinking. You start solving.
When you’re on a deadline like that, intuition becomes your ride-or-die. You feel the light, follow whatever movement the moment gives you, and trust your eye to chase the story hiding in plain sight.

The project came together thanks to an absolute dream team:
Amber’s brand vision gave me the emotional tone. Stacy’s interior design gave me the textures and color palette. Jon’s mixology added the visual drama. When you work with creatives that talented, your job becomes translating all their energy into images that breathe.

Foxtail snapped me right back to the magic of why I fell in love with photography in the first place. It wasn’t about making something pretty—it was about chasing that spark, that pulse, that “oh dang, this moves” kind of feeling.
What began as a caffeine-fueled scramble turned into one of those shoots where everything just clicked. Once we found our rhythm? Whew. The whole studio felt electric, like the walls were humming with creativity.
And I’m gonna brag for a second: the final images slapped. They were moody, luxurious, and full of attitude. Every drink looked like it had a backstory. Every frame felt alive.
That’s the beauty of photography when it’s firing on all cylinders—it stops feeling like work and becomes a whole experience you can feel in your chest.
When people look at these images and say, “Okay, I need to go there right now,” that’s how I know the story landed. My job wasn’t just to show a bar—it was to reveal the soul of it.
If your brand or agency needs imagery that captures sophistication with soul—moody, tactile, and unforgettable—let’s create something extraordinary together. Contact me today to bring your next project to life.
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