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Behind the shutter
Need to know what to wear for your portrait? Or how you go about selecting an event photographer? Here’s some tips and tricks to help get you started.
How to plan your holiday party, from a photographer’s perspective
From a photographer’s perspective, great party images don’t just happen. They’re the result of thoughtful planning long before the first guest walks in.
Using photography to tell your restaurant’s story
As a photographer who works with restaurants and hospitality businesses, I’ve seen firsthand how the right images can help people feel your vibe before they even step through your door.
The power of photography in local festivals and street fairs
Local festivals are filled with color, culture, laughter, and the unique character that makes each neighborhood special. But after the crowds go home and the decorations come down, what remains?
Five photography tips for your next conference
Whether you're planning your first event or you're a seasoned pro, here are some tried-and-true tips to help you get the most out of your conference photography.
My favorite 10 photos from 2025 (so far!)
As we hit the halfway mark of the year, I thought it’d be fun to look back at some of my favorite images from this year
What I’ve learned from photographing over 1,000 events
After photographing more than 1,000 events since 2015, I’ve come to realize that there’s so much more to event photography than simply “showing up and taking photos.”
Celebrating 10 years of capturing your brand’s moments!
This year marks a huge milestone: 10 years in business as a photographer.
Highlighting the artistry of the Grand Rapids restaurant scene
The Grand Rapids restaurant game is strong. Here’s some of my favorite recent foodie shoots, complete with some mouth-watering photos.
Soaring to new heights, with “Michigan Meditation”
For the past six months or so, I’ve been working on something big — my first public large-scale photography installation. And now, I can finally talk about it!
Four ways to get creative this spring
If you live in the Midwest, you know what I’m talking about. The time between winter and “pretty spring” … what I refer to as “blah.” It’s hard to make photos that are meaningful or look even remotely decent when there’s very little color around you.
Color meets the skies, at Gerald R. Ford International Airport
I recently had the unique opportunity to photograph an art installation for the new concourse at Gerald R. Ford International Airport. Working with artist Jeffrey Songco, and curator Katie Moore, I was able to photograph Jeffrey’s art installation, “Facets,” during two different times.

