Microsoft corporate vice president Kudo Tsunoda and Microsoft Games Studios Head of Publishing Shannon Loftis, photographed in Studio C at Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, Wash Nov. 9, 2015. Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com
Microsoft corporate vice president Kudo Tsunoda and Microsoft Games Studios Head of Publishing Shannon Loftis, photographed in Studio C at Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, Wash Nov. 9, 2015. Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com
A view of Microsoft Studio C, home to Microsoft Game Studios and four stories of offices on the sprawling Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. Photo by Daniel Berman for The Verge.
A view of Microsoft Studio C, home to Microsoft Game Studios and four stories of offices on the sprawling Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. Photo by Daniel Berman for The Verge.
A view of Microsoft Studio C, home to Microsoft Game Studios and four stories of offices on the sprawling Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. Photo by Daniel Berman for The Verge.
A view of Microsoft Studio C, home to Microsoft Game Studios and four stories of offices on the sprawling Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. Photo by Daniel Berman for The Verge.
A view of Microsoft Studio C, home to Microsoft Game Studios and four stories of offices on the sprawling Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. Photo by Daniel Berman for The Verge.
Microsoft corporate vice president Kudo Tsunoda and Microsoft Games Studios Head of Publishing Shannon Loftis, photographed in Studio C at Microsoft Headquarters in Redmond, Wash Nov. 9, 2015. Photo by Daniel Berman/www.bermanphotos.com
I had an awesome two-day assignment from The Verge last month to photograph Microsoft Game Studio’s Kudo Tsunoda and Shannon Loftis for a story about the XBOX One and new directions for Microsoft. Editor Michael Zelenko asked me to also capture the feeling of working at Microsoft’s Studio C, located on the company’s sprawling Redmond, WA campus. On both days the weather was pretty bad, as it tends to be in November around these parts, but I actually thought it signaled a kind of classic Washington vibe in the exterior shots. The story is a great read so make sure to check it out. Happy Holidays!
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