By Tayler Shaw (Jour, Span, ex'21)
Photo by Marshall McKinley for the 鈥淥tterbox X Target鈥 campaign鈥

Perched on a ladder above the graphic lines of a pickleball court, Marshall McKinley (StratComm鈥19) focuses a camera on his friend Jane below.

The two do this often, experimenting with concepts, colors and poses to create new images. In many ways this shoot was no different鈥攅xcept for the 20-person crew
behind them.

Still a junior at the time, McKinley was photographing a campaign for the Fort Collins-based company Otterbox, which would be featured in Target stores around the country.

After hearing about the opportunity from Bill Fisher, an associate creative director and senior designer for Otterbox, McKinley showed the company photos of Jane against bright, primary-colored backgrounds. To his surprise, the concept became the basis for Otterbox鈥檚 national campaign.

鈥淥tterbox wanted to work with me because they knew my images, and they knew the kind of style that I shot,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd that was really special.鈥

The shoot, which included several of McKinley鈥檚 close friends, lasted two days and resulted in thousands of photos. The final product is a series of brilliant, graphic images that capture a sense of youth and diversity.

For McKinley, it was a formative opportunity to turn his passion into professional work.

鈥淚 understand life and things that have happened through creative processing and through artistic expression,鈥 McKinley says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just a fun attribute about myself. It鈥檚 core to my identity.鈥

Photo by Marshall McKinley for the 鈥淥tterbox X Target鈥 campaign