NYC Commercial Photographer

Elevate Your Brand with Commercial Photography
As a NYC photographer, I work with brands and businesses to create sharp, intentional images that bring their products and identity to life. Whether you're launching a new campaign, refreshing your website, or building content for social, I focus on clean visuals that feel elevated and real. From lifestyle shoots to product-focused sessions, the goal is the same — to help your brand connect and stand out. I shoot on location or in-studio, and each session is tailored to your creative direction, audience, and goals.
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Meet The Photographer

I’m a NYC photographer who approaches commercial and branding work with one goal: to tell a story. A story that connects your product to your audience through feeling, detail, and intention. Whether it’s for a campaign, website, or social content, I’m always looking for the image that brings the brand to life — the one that makes someone feel something. I’ve spent years creating visuals across a range of styles, and that experience helps me dial in what works, what’s honest, and what actually resonates.

Jon
Initial Consultation
Discuss project goals, brand vision, and specific shot requirements. Determine location, models, and overall creative direction.
Shot List & Mood Board Creation
Collaborate and Develop a detailed shot list and mood board to ensure clarity on the desired style and message.
Photoshoot Day
Conduct the shoot based on the agreed plan, capturing product shots, lifestyle images, and brand-specific visuals.
Image Selection
(2-3 days after shoot): Review and select the best images for editing, ensuring they align with the brand's objectives.
Editing & Retouching
(7-10 days after image selection): Professional editing and retouching of selected images, maintaining consistency and quality.
Final Delivery
(within 2 weeks after shoot): Deliver high-resolution, edited images via an online gallery, ready for use in marketing materials, websites, or social media.
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