Showcasing the art in you


Portraits hold great importance as they capture the essence and individuality of a subject, preserving their unique personality and moments in time. They serve as cherished memories for both the subject and their loved ones, providing a visual representation of a person's life and experiences or their folklore. Additionally, portraits are often used for professional purposes, such as in resumes, portfolios, and social media profiles, helping individuals make a strong and lasting impression.

Andalusian stud mane blowing in the wind. Dramatic black and white horse photography.
A rescue Galgo lit by the gorgeous Spanish sun - ad for a collar brand.
In home studio set up - I can make any home a studio.
A Spanish stud and his horse. Come on, some of these have to be fun right?
Miss Cardinal Spirit surrounded by her outfit choices for interview, talent, and show day.
Chestnut gelding and best friend hugging in the wind. Tyler, you're so fun.
Sweet trained dog photography session, posing on the top of the steps in Spain.
Strong senior portrait, girls just want to be fit, classic black and white senior portraits.
Baby german shepherd puppy, at home being a very good boy hanging off the top step.
Dramatic horse photography, white horse in an arena being crossed by a beam of sunlight.
100th birthday photography in Grosse Pointe.
Two rescue dogs in Spain.
Gentleman working on his book, author, graduate, deep thoughts.
Gorgeous poodle portrait - megaesophagus in studio.
The Last Boat Ride 2023 - the pontoon session that should not have ended.
Quiet branding photography, natural light working at a desk.
Personal portrait for dating profiles.
Miss Cardinal spirit Miss Michigan, environmental portrait for branding and personal storytelling.
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Pets - Seniors - Fine Art


Portraits

Portraiture and branding photography may seem similar at first glance, but they serve distinct purposes. Portraiture focuses on capturing the personality, mood, and essence of an individual, often highlighting expression, lighting, and composition to tell a personal story. Branding photography, on the other hand, goes beyond the individual to visually communicate a business’s identity, values, and services. While a portrait might capture who you are, branding photography captures what you do, why you do it, and how you connect with your audience. Both are powerful tools—but used with different goals in mind.


Portraiture Starts at $675

Planning Session

60 Minutes of Photography

5 Digital Images

15% Discount on Art Piece Purchase