Fort Lauderdale · Miami · New York · Caribbean · Mexico · Boston · Las Vegas
Your property already looks amazing. The photography decides whether anyone believes it.
I shoot hotels and resorts for the people who have to fill them — marketing directors, directors of sales and marketing, brand teams and the agencies that serve them. Work that runs on the website and the booking engine, in the brand deck, on OTA listings, in the trade press, and across social, from one production.
Selected hospitality clients include One&Only Resorts, Sandals, Wynn Las Vegas, Hard Rock and Vidanta
Guest rooms & suites** — each category, styled and lit, shot at the hour the room actually looks best.
Public spaces — lobby, arrival, corridors, architecture and design details.
Pool, beach & grounds — daylight, golden hour and blue hour coverage.
Food & beverage — restaurant and bar interiors, signature dishes, cocktail programs, chef portraits.
Spa & wellness — treatment rooms, relaxation spaces, product and ritual detail.
Meeting & event space — set and unset, in the configurations your sales team actually sells.
Lifestyle with talent — guests, couples, families or business travelers using the property, cast to your brand's demographic.
Aerial & drone — property, coastline and context, licensed and insured.
Underwater — pool, ocean and swim scenes shot in-house.
1. Pre-production. We build the shot list together against what you actually need — a website refresh has different requirements than a repositioning campaign or an OTA content update. You'll get a shooting schedule mapped to sun position, so nobody is standing around waiting for light.
2. Scouting. For larger properties I walk the site before shoot day. It saves hours on the clock and it's where the best angles usually turn up.
3. Shooting. Typical coverage runs [X — suggest 12–20] finished images per day depending on complexity and how much styling each setup requires. I work around occupancy: rooms held back from inventory, F&B shot outside service, public spaces early.
4. Post. Full retouch — color, verticals, screen replacement, sky and pool work where needed. Delivery in [X — suggest 7–10] business days, with an early selects gallery if you're on deadline.
5. Delivery. Web and print resolution, organized by space, with a licensing grant stated in plain English.
I've shot for resort brands where the standard is set by corporate and there's no room to miss — and for independents where I'm effectively the whole marketing department for three days. Both need the same thing: someone who shows up with a plan, doesn't disrupt guests, and delivers files your team can use immediately without asking a designer to fix them.
I'm based in Fort Lauderdale, so for South Florida properties there's no travel and lodging line on the estimate. For Caribbean, Mexican and international work, I travel regularly