More Than Just Pretty Faces

If you’ve heard of me, it’s likely because of my portraits. That’s what I’m known for, and for good reason—I’ve spent years making people look like the best version of themselves (without them having to do anything crazy like get eight hours of sleep or drink enough water).

But here’s the thing: just because I specialize in portraits doesn’t mean I can’t shoot anything else. Photography is about understanding light, composition, and storytelling, whether it’s a face, a product, or something built to last longer than either. I’m not the “jack of all trades, master of none” type—I’m the “master of one, but also pretty damn good at a few others” type.

Case in point: these shots of a 1967 Plymouth Barracuda my buddy Bryan Fuller worked on—specifically, the interior. His team designed and 3D printed the speaker covers and even printed the barracudas that adorn the interior in metal. One thing I really liked was the blending of modern digital gauges with the original switches for things like the lights, wipers, etc. They really did a spectacular job, and I’m always happy to capture images of the things Bryan builds.

So while I’ll happily keep making people look sharp in front of my lens, if you need strong, intentional imagery for something else—something that needs the same level of craftsmanship—I’m probably your guy. Just don’t ask me to shoot your cousin’s wedding.

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