Corporate lifestyle and branding photography in NYC.
Some clients come to us as individuals. They have a website, a practice, a public-facing role, and the images on it are not doing them justice. Others are companies that need photography for a rebrand, a campaign, or a content library. We have produced corporate lifestyle photography in NYC and internationally for fashion brands, financial institutions, consumer goods companies, and therapy practices. The brief is different every time.
Every project is scoped and quoted individually. Get in touch and we will talk through what you need.
Get in touchBuilding a visual library that gets used.
These are not photos that sit in a folder. They end up on websites, in investor decks, across social media, in magazines and trade publications. We plan each shoot around what you actually need the images for, and we manage the day ourselves.
We are based in New York City and work with companies and individuals across the US and internationally. Whether it is a single personal branding session or a multi-day corporate photoshoot for a large team, the process is the same — we figure out what you need, plan it properly, and deliver images you will actually use.
Photography for companies that need more than headshots.
Some organisations come to us needing a full refresh. That means team portraits that are consistent across hundreds of people, but also imagery of those people actually working, meeting, moving through their space. The kind of photographs that make a website feel inhabited rather than assembled.
Every professional corporate photoshoot is planned around what the images will actually be used for. The logistics, the lighting setup, the number of people, the locations — all of that gets worked out beforehand so the day itself runs smoothly.
These are from a shoot with Bank of America. We have also worked with law firms and companies undergoing full rebrands. The shoots range from a handful of senior portraits to full-day team sessions across multiple locations.
If you have a team that needs photographing, get in touch and we will talk through what makes sense for the size and scope of what you need.
Personal branding photography in New York City.
Some clients are not coming to us for corporate headshots. They have a business, a practice, a body of work, and they need images that show who they are and what they do without looking like they were shot in a hurry against a white wall.
Every personal brand photoshoot starts before the day itself — we spend time understanding how you work and what the images are for. On the day we photograph you in your space, doing what you do. The result is something that feels like you rather than a version of you dressed up for a camera. We have worked with therapists, jewellers, reverends, coaches, and small business owners. If you are not sure whether what you need fits here, get in touch and we will tell you honestly.
Cad and The Dandy.
Cad and The Dandy are a bespoke tailoring house with shops in London and New York. They came to us needing images for their New York presence that felt like the city rather than a studio.
We shot on location across Manhattan — on the street, in the showroom, in the places their clients actually spend time. The brief was to show the clothes on real people in real situations without losing the craft and care that goes into each piece.
The images ended up across their website, social media, and press features — the kind of business lifestyle photography NYC brands use to build a presence that feels real rather than produced.
Q Mixers.
Q Mixers make premium cocktail mixers and they wanted imagery that matched the quality of the product — photographs of people actually enjoying their drinks at real events, in real bars, in the city.
We shot across multiple events in New York over a period of time, building up a library of images that covered everything from product detail shots to full parties. The brief was to make the brand feel like it belonged in the room rather than being placed there.
The images were used across Q Mixers' social media, website, and marketing campaigns. It is a good example of what a brand photoshoot in New York can look like when it is built around real moments rather than setups.
Amtrak.
Amtrak commissioned us to photograph a series of portraits for The National, their long-distance train that runs between New York and New Orleans. The brief was to document real passengers — the people who choose to travel by train, and the stories they carry with them.
We shot on location at Penn Station in New York. Each portrait was a short session — the kind of corporate portrait photography in NYC that has to work fast without looking like it did.
The images ran in Amtrak's editorial content and were used across their communications.

