Food Photography That Makes People Hungry Before They Even Read the Menu
I've been shooting food for over two decades. I'm also the stylist — which means what you see in my frames is composed with the camera in mind from the very first plate.
Most Food Photographers Show Up and Shoot What's in Front of Them. I Don't Work That Way.

Food photography is about composition, light, and culinary skill in equal measure. A technically well-exposed image of a badly presented dish is still a bad photograph. I come to every food shoot as both the photographer and the stylist — which means the food is camera-ready before the shutter opens, every single time.
I edit every image individually in Photoshop. Not in Lightroom, not in batches, not with a preset. Each shot gets its own time and attention because each shot is representing a brand, a restaurant, or a product — and that deserves more than a filter applied across a folder.
I've shot food for Grey Goose, Bacardi, Publix, Andretti, and dozens of regional restaurants and food brands across Florida. Whether the shoot is a full commercial campaign or a set of hero images for a restaurant opening in St. Petersburg, the standard I bring is the same.
Our Food Photography Work.
Who I Work With.

Restaurants and Hospitality Brands.
Whether you're opening a new location, updating your menu photography, or building content for a rebrand — I shoot food the way it deserves to be shown. Clean, appetizing, and entirely on brand.
Food and Beverage Companies.
Product launches, campaign imagery, packaging photography, social content — I've shot for national food and beverage brands and I understand what commercial-grade food imagery requires. I'm also the stylist, which keeps your production lean.


Agencies and Production Companies.
I work well inside larger productions and I work well as the whole production. If you need a food photographer and stylist who shows up prepared, executes cleanly, and delivers on time — let's talk.
"Composition, light, culinary skill — and then Photoshop, one frame at a time. That's the process. It takes longer. The images look different. My clients notice."
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Ready to Make Your Food Look as Good as It Tastes?
Tell me what you're working on and let's figure out if I'm the right fit.






