by Jimmy Clemmons | May 18, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you're the person responsible for a Colorado shoot and you don't live there, the first mistake usually happens before anyone packs a case. The brief starts with a familiar idea: dramatic backdrop, clean building shots, maybe a leadership portrait or two...
by Jimmy Clemmons | May 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
A finished project often looks better in person than it does in the first round of photos. The upholstery has depth. The plaster has softness. Daylight moves across the floor exactly the way you intended. Then the phone comes out, the room bows at the edges, the...
by Jimmy Clemmons | May 12, 2026 | Uncategorized
You're booked to photograph cecil b day chapel, the client sends a calendar invite, and the first real problem isn't exposure or composition. It's identity. In Georgia, that name points to multiple venues with different architecture, different access...
by Jimmy Clemmons | May 11, 2026 | Uncategorized
A project is finished. The concrete is clean, the glazing is perfect, the lighting designer nailed the evening mood, and the interiors finally feel the way they did in the renderings. Then the marketing team posts a rushed phone photo, a few uneven wide shots, and a...
by Jimmy Clemmons | May 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
You know a professional photograph when you see one. The problem is that most buyers, marketers, and project leads still evaluate images at the level of taste. They ask whether a photo feels polished, dramatic, modern, or expensive. That's useful, but it...