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Automotive photography and video services. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, but shooting all over the world.

About Me

Personally and professionally, my goal is to make a positive impact on the world around me.

For over a decade, I’ve been sharpening my content marketing skills. From the world’s largest companies to small businesses, I help brands connect with their customers in a meaningful way. My work can be found at the intersection of storytelling and all things automotive.

Photo Credit: Sid Tang

Recent Projects

Jeremy Minamyer’s 1949 Merc

created for Dice Magazine

I created a video for Dice Magazine telling the story of Concord, North Carolina-based metal shaper, Jeremy Minamyer and the 1949 Mercury he built.

As part of this project, I shot photos of the car for Dice issue 104.

Highway King

Produced by Prism Supply, Sponsored by Harley-Davidson

I helped Prism Supply formulate a content plan to help Harley-Davidson showcase their new Highway King along with a matching sidecar, made by Champion. We developed a series of video, photo and written content that was green lit for production.

As part of this project, I shot still photos of the Harley-Davidson Highway King with accompanying Champion Sidecar, captured in Charlotte, NC.

Pan America

Produced by Prism Supply, Sponsored by Harley-Davidson

I helped Prism Supply develop, pitch and execute a content series highlighting the new Pan America in partnership with Harley-Davidson.

As part of this project, I rode with a group of five riders, all on Harley-Davidson Pan Americas, from Red River, New Mexico to Sturgis, South Dakota via the Colorado and Wyoming BDR trails. We rode through mountain passes and tent camped along the way. With my Fujifilm in my tank bag, I was able to capture the entire trip.

My Garage

Produced by Prism Supply, Sponsored by Harley-Davidson

From ideation and pitching sponsorship decks to soup-to-nuts production, I help Prism Supply with a video series called My Garage which highlights interesting individuals in the motorcycle community.

Dreamboat

Prism Supply bought a 1952 Harley-Davidson Panhead after being contacted by the owner, Mark Smith, who was looking for a buyer.

We soon learned the motorcycle, named Dreamboat by Mark’s dad, Tyree “Tye” Smith, has a rich history in the motorcycle community. After learning the story, we asked Mark for permission to tell the story of Tye and Dreamboat.

I wrote an article and shot photos of the bike for Harley-Davidson’s publication The Enthusiast in addition to producing a video telling the same story.

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