A Dallas Commercial Photographer Delivers for Those Who Deliver

Dallas Commercial Photography

Hey guys, I hope everyone is enjoying themselves currently, I for one somewhat enjoy the volatility that spring weather in Texas brings. It’s kind of like Russian roulette: we could have beautiful 70-degree weather with the sun shining or tornadoes. Sometimes it feels like it’s about that black and white too, but for now I will just enjoy the 40-degree rainy weather that has it looking like Seattle right now. 

I feel like I’ve always had to be one of those people on the move. I get very restless sitting still. I am all about taking time to chill and relax, but I’ve found after a few days I’m usually getting a little stir crazy and have to start doing something. The only exception I’ve found to this is laying on a beach in Mexico, but we can discuss that in another post. All of this to say that I am someone who is typically on the move. So shooting for a courier service? It’s a perfect fit for my restless Dallas commercial photographer self. 

Dallas Commercial Photographer

I have photographed all of the marketing content, and done video work too, for Dallas-based Eagle Express. They run 24 hours a day, have handled deliveries all of the US, and basically can deliver just about anything you can think of. 

In capturing their Dallas commercial photography, my entire concept was to show two things: lots of movement, and highlight service. They are obsessed with creating a great customer service, and do everything they can to do right by their clients and drivers. I think it adds that much more connection with my client and I when we have an alignment of values, plus it helps drive me to really show that part of their story.  

Dallas Commercial Photographer

Throughout the shoot, we shot various couriers in different parts of Dallas, and really tried to highlight the different types of deliveries that they perform, the variety of vehicles at their disposal (cars to box trucks and even flatbed trailers), and the types of clients that they serve. Shots of vehicles with motion blur were a must-have. It’s funny, that’s one of the first types of photos you learn to do in photo class, but even after all these years I still have a lot of fun creating those. So for a company that is always moving, and doing it with a smile, I feel like the images really reflect exactly that. Enjoy!

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