Commercial Photography & Brand Production
Commercial photography is structured for marketing, advertising, hospitality, and growing brands.
Projects are developed with campaign clarity, shot architecture, and long-term usage in mind - ensuring cohesive visuals across websites, digital advertising, and social platforms.
Production Scope
• Lifestyle brand imagery
• Product and e-commerce photography
• Hospitality marketing visuals
• Campaign and launch production
• Ongoing content partnerships
Production Process
Each engagement begins with creative alignment and shot planning. Location strategy, lighting design, and deliverables are defined in advance to maximize efficiency and visual consistency.
Investment
Commercial half-day production begins at - $2,200.
Full-day commercial production begins at - $3,800.
Monthly content retainers begin at - $3,500 per month.
Usage licensing for extended advertising is available upon request.
Frequently Asked Questions
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I photograph brand campaigns, lifestyle imagery, product features, hospitality, and corporate marketing visuals for websites, ads, social media, and print across NYC.
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This work is designed for brands, agencies, founders, and in‑house marketing teams who need consistent, on‑brand visuals for campaigns, launches, and always‑on content.
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Every project starts with a creative call to align on your goals, target audience, shot list, locations, and usage needs so the shoot supports specific campaigns and deliverables.
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Yes, I'm comfortable collaborating with art directors, producers, stylists, and in‑house marketing teams, and can step in as either lead photographer or part of a larger production.
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I photograph on location at offices, studios, restaurants, hotels, and public spaces across New York City, and can recommend rental studios or locations based on your brief.
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Commercial pricing typically covers pre‑production, shoot time, a curated set of edited images, and licensing tailored to how and where the imagery will be used across your channels.
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For campaigns and larger productions, booking 3–6 weeks in advance allows time to align on creative, secure locations, and coordinate teams, though rush projects may be possible depending on availability.