case studies
Great photography earns its place in your marketing strategy.
Our case studies illustrate how purpose-driven photography supports campaigns, content calendars, and long-term brand goals. Here we highlight the challenge, the approach, and the impact of photography designed to work harder than a single moment. You’ll see how each project was approached with usability, flexibility, and audience in mind—resulting in images that work across platforms and over time. From campus environments to executive portraits and event coverage, photography in action is a practical, powerful marketing asset.
D1 Dentistry recently took ownership of an existing dental office in Lansdale. As part of the transition to new ownership, the team wanted their website and marketing materials to reflect the updated leadership, environment, and patient experience, while maintaining the practice’s status as a family business, its long history, and ties to the community.
I recently had the opportunity to photograph the grand opening of CHOPT, documenting the launch of their newest location and the energy that comes with welcoming a community into a space for the first time.
If there’s one word that sums up my time with Ballinger, it’s collaboration. The Ballinger team operates with an impressive sync—designers, architects, and strategists working seamlessly across the many (many) layers of each project. Each turn down a new hallway revealed a different group deep in conversation: brainstorming, sketching, problem-solving, and building ideas together in real time.
This fall, I had the chance to visit Merion Mercy Academy again, and it was such a great day on campus. The goal for this shoot was to refresh their photo library with a mix of classroom candids and lifestyle shots featuring students. We had a solid plan going in, but left plenty of room to move things around and capture moments as they naturally unfolded.
As 2025 wraps up, I’ve been sitting with a lot of gratitude and reflection. Every year teaches me something new, but this one felt especially defining. Not louder. Not busier. Just clearer.
This year wasn’t about chasing more. It was about refining what already matters: how I work, who I work with, and why I do what I do in the first place.
Here are a few of the biggest shifts that shaped 2025.