
Creative + Marketing + Photography
Tap into the heart of the American West
Western Lensman
I don’t just take photos—I tell stories. Whether you’re a brand rooted in the land or a company looking to connect with Western culture, I create images that carry grit, elegance, and truth. From the backroads of Colorado to editorial spreads in The Western Lensman, I help brands show up with authenticity.
Available across Montrose, the Western Slope, and the greater West.
What I Offer
Commissioned Photo Essays
Custom color or black and white stories for ranches, families, and heritage brands.
Fine Art Print Licensing
Available for interiors, hospitality, and editorial use..
Brand & Editorial Photography
Portraits, lifestyle moments, and environmental imagery crafted with intention.
Creative Direction & Consulting
Art direction and layout for print, web and social media use.
Featured Commission
Brand Story: Jeep Ouray
partnered with Jeep Ouray to tell a story rooted in place—not promotion. Set against the textures of the Western Slope, these images reflect grit, independence, and a lifestyle that knows its way around backroads. Not just off-road. Off-script.

Every project is custom quoted based on location, scope, and licensing.
Here’s where most clients start:
Rates & Investments
Brand photography sessions begin at $750
Multi-day photo essays and commissioned series: Quoted upon consultation
Fine art licensing is available for commercial interiors and publishing
Discounted rates available for Western Slope partners and Chamber members.
Brands & Organizations I’ve Worked With
Ouray Riverside Resort | JeepOuray | The Smokehouse | City of Ouray | Colorado Tourism Office | Ouray Brewery | America’s Forests- U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree Project | Choose Outdoors | KJ Wood Distillers | U.S. Forest Service | Gold Mountain Ranch
Additional client references available upon request.
Let’s Build Something Worth Remembering.
Ready to bring your story to life through fine art photography?
Whether you're a brand, collector, or cultural institution, I’d love to hear what you're envisioning.
