Portraits and working-life images for people who need to be visible without feeling over-packaged.
Branding photography
Images for the work people actually see.
Kelowna branding photography for founders, wellness spaces, real estate teams, artists, makers, hospitality projects and service businesses that need a library of images with real use and real feeling.
Start a brand inquiryWhat a brand set should do
Build a small image library, not one heroic post.
The best brand shoots give a business enough range to stop reaching for filler: portraits, team images, service details, room texture, working hands, social crops, website banners and a few frames that simply feel like the place.
Consistent headshots, group portraits and enough variation to support about pages, proposals and recruitment.
Real estate team optionRooms, tools, product details and service moments that make a business feel specific instead of generic.
Launch, seasonal, press and social images planned around what the business needs to publish next.
Small-business lane
Professional without losing the room.
This is for businesses that need more than a headshot but less than a full advertising production: the people, the space, the service, and the details that make the work feel human.
Planning
Start with where the images need to live.
A useful brand shoot is planned backward from the places the images have to work: homepage, service pages, profile cards, proposals, launch emails, social posts, press kits, signage, recruiting or a campaign that needs a little more atmosphere.
Hero images, about portraits, service sections, detail frames and enough crops to keep the site from repeating itself.
A mix of faces, hands, rooms, process, details and vertical crops that can support a few weeks of posting.
Clean portraits and environmental frames that can survive a profile, announcement, article or speaker page.
Headshots and group images with a shared visual standard, plus small details that keep the set from feeling stiff.
Inquiries
Send the business, use case and rough shot list.
Tell me what you do, where the images will be used, who needs to be photographed, and whether the priority is headshots, a website refresh, a campaign, or a fuller brand library.