
Commercial photography for businesses.Built around people, place, and experience.
Cinematic, honest imagery for marketing teams, hospitality groups, organizations, and events in Columbus, Ohio and beyond.
Selected clients
- Liberty Social
- Prologue Bookshop
- Old Friends Tour
- Stories on High
- Sanctuary Columbus
Commercial work
The visual world of a business, not a collection of poses.
People doing the work, customers inside the experience, products in context, and the details that make a place recognizable.

Liberty Social
Hospitality storyA cinematic brand story from Liberty Social in Powell, Ohio, featuring their signature smoked Old Fashioned and the atmosphere that surrounds it.

Sanctuary Columbus
Commercial case studyAn ongoing photographic archive for a Columbus church, built through familiarity and used across social media, promotional materials, and annual reporting.

Stir Trek 2025
Conference storyEvent storytelling from Stir Trek 2025 at AMC Easton in Columbus, capturing the speakers, shared energy, and connections that define the day.
Ways to work together
One project, an ongoing library, or the full story of an event.
Commercial photography should solve a real marketing need. We can build a focused campaign library, create imagery on a recurring schedule, or document an experience as it happens. The scope changes; the goal stays the same: useful photographs that feel unmistakably like your business.
- 01Commercial Projects — Project-based engagement
- 02Ongoing Image Libraries — Retained commercial partnership
- 03Event & Experience Coverage — Commercial event assignment
Commercial projects generally begin at $1,800. Ongoing partnerships and event coverage are quoted around scope, schedule, deliverables, production, and usage. Explore commercial photography.
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Approach
Scene first, then light the subject. I’d rather decide what stays in shadow than make everything visible.
Every session gets planned before anyone picks up a camera: locations, moments, details, and why each one matters to the story you’re telling.


Contact
Show people what it feels like to be there.
Tell me what your business is building, what the photographs need to do, and where they need to work.