Photography Thoughts & Stories from Tucson
Should I Groom My Dog the Day of, or Will He Look Too Groomed?
Bad haircuts have derailed more than a few pet sessions. Before you book a groom, ask yourself: does your dog look like himself the day he comes home, or does it take a week? The answer changes everything about when to schedule. Here's how to think it through.
The Patience Transfer
The same instincts I've built over twenty years photographing shelter animals, knowing when to wait, when to move, and when to let silence work, turn out to be exactly what executive portraits require. The nervous executive and the frightened shelter dog are solving the same problem.
You Just Graduated. Here's the One Thing Missing From Your LinkedIn.
You spent four years earning credentials. Your LinkedIn photo is still a cropped image from someone's going-away party. Before your job search gets serious, here's what a professional portrait session actually looks like, and why it matters more than most new grads expect.
2026 Business Headshot Trends: What Tucson Professionals Are Asking For
The headshot industry is shifting in 2026, and the results are better for it. Here's what's driving modern portrait photography this year, from darker dramatic backgrounds to "polished, not plastic" retouching, and what it means for your session.
Mobile Executive Headshots: Why I Bring the Studio to Your Office
After nearly two decades behind the camera, I've learned that the best headshots happen when you're comfortable and efficient with your time. That's why I bring professional studio equipment directly to your office rather than asking you to come to me.