Recent Projects
Minimal Lighting, Maximum Drama: From 1 to 3 Lights in Artist Portraits
Want to see how far you can push your creativity with just a couple of lights? In this shoot, I walk through five totally different studio lighting setups using optical snoots, V-flats, classic Rembrandt-style light, and a few creative tricks in between. It’s proof you don’t need a truckload of gear to create bold, high-impact artist portraits. If you’re a photographer looking to level up your lighting without breaking the bank (or your back), this one’s for you.
Unconventional Family Photos with Editorial Style | The Canter Family Session
Most family portrait sessions look the same. Everyone coordinates outfits in shades of cream, finds a field, and stands very still. That has never been my approach. I believe family portraits should feel like a reflection of how a family actually lives, not a catalog shoot. In this behind-the-scenes session, I walk through how I built three distinct editorial looks across two locations in one day for Franklin TN luxury interior designer L. Ashley Canter, including the three questions I ask every portrait client to turn a good session into a great one.

