Album Covers & Editorial Photography
Where Sound Meets Image
A great album cover doesn’t just represent the music—it sets the tone before a note is played. It’s the first impression, the visual shorthand that tells a story before the music even begins. Whether it’s a timeless portrait, an abstract concept, or a bold statement, the right image can make an album unforgettable.
I work with artists, labels, and creatives to craft album visuals that feel as intentional as the music itself—photographs designed for covers, liner notes, and full editorial spreads. Every frame is built to stand the test of time, capturing the energy, mood, and identity of an artist’s sound.
The Process
Each project starts with understanding the essence of the album—its themes, tone, and what it should feel like in a single image. Whether we're creating something cinematic, raw, or highly stylized, the process involves:
Concept Development – Moodboards, references, and brainstorming the visual direction
Shoot Planning – Location scouting, styling, and lighting design to build the perfect set
Photographing with Purpose – Balancing spontaneity with precision to capture iconic imagery
Post-Production & Finishing – Ensuring every image feels cohesive, polished, and ready for print & digital formats
Editorial & Press Photography
Beyond album covers, I work with artists and creatives on press images, magazine features, and branding campaigns—photographs that need to work across multiple platforms while still feeling fresh. Whether it’s for a cover story, a feature in a major publication, or a series of promo images that define an era, I focus on creating visuals that feel bold, effortless, and undeniably you.
Let’s Create Something Iconic
From cover art to full editorial campaigns, the goal is to craft images that feel as timeless and intentional as the work they represent. If you’re ready to create visuals that match your sound, let’s talk.
A look at some of the album covers and editorial shoots we’ve worked on—each one telling a different story. Some are bold, some are classic, but all are built to feel like the music they represent.