Nashville Commercial Photographer for
Advertising, Campaigns & Editorial
Imagery built for brands that move.
High-production campaigns, editorial portraiture, and corporate photography for national brands, advertising agencies, and public figures.
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When Dropbox needed employer branding photography that could work globally, they brought the shoot to Nashville. Fifty employees, one location, a full crew, and a three-hour window to make it happen. That kind of production lives or dies on logistics, communication, and the ability to move fast without sacrificing consistency. The result was a complete library of portraits and environmental shots deployed across Dropbox's international careers pages, job listings, regional landing pages, and internal communications. Every image had to feel consistent across markets while still reading as authentic, approachable, and human. That's a harder brief than it sounds, and it's exactly the kind of work I love.
Read the full projectJack Daniel's brought in NBA veteran Brandon Jennings for an exclusive barrel pick at the historic Lynchburg distillery, and they needed photography that matched the weight of the moment. Bold portraiture, refined product shots, and the kind of imagery that works just as well in a press release as it does on a wall. That means understanding the brand, the talent, and the setting before the first frame is made. Lynchburg is not a controlled studio environment. It's a working distillery with history in every corner, and the photography had to honor that while still delivering campaign-ready images. The result is a complete visual story, from the man to the barrel to the moment itself.
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Tempo by Hilton needed more than photography. They needed a person. Before the hotel opened, the entire guest experience was built around Mary Louise, a fictional 1970s music icon whose story had to feel lived-in, documented, and real. That meant developing her backstory from scratch, designing and building custom sets that matched the era, casting, styling, and directing a full shoot that produced the visual archive of a career that never actually happened. The images now live throughout the hotel as permanent installations, and guests have genuinely asked whether she was a real historical figure. That was the goal.
Read the full projectConcept-to-delivery production for national brands and agency clients. Full crew coordination, art direction, and commercial licensing — built in from the start, not figured out at the end.
View WorkHigh-volume team photography, executive portraits, and employer branding for companies that need consistent, polished imagery at scale. Fast, organized, and done right the first time.
View WorkPortrait sessions for public figures, musicians, and athletes. Directed, intentional, and built around protecting both the creative vision and the personal image of the person in front of the lens.
View Work"I've spent nearly two decades making images that work. On set with a full crew, in studio with a single subject, or on location with a brand that needs something they've never quite seen before. The camera is the easy part. The rest is instinct, preparation, and knowing when to push."

