The 11 Best Commercial Photographers in Baltimore
- Date: September 2, 2021
- Topic: Photography
- Contributors: Written by Earl Goodson

Source: Amalia Abdalfatah
As a major metropolis in the Northeast, Baltimore is where many brands and businesses find creatives to elevate their messaging with strong images. But how to know who to choose with so much talent out there? Don’t worry! We’ve curated this list of the top 11 Baltimore commercial photographers to partner up with in 2021!
1. Amalia Abdalfatah
As a freelance Baltimore commercial photographer, Amalia Abdalfatah gets to work with various subjects and genres. But it’s her food photography that really captures our imagination. Amalia’s vision invokes contemporary interior design notes thanks to her polished marble counters and soft natural light use. Coupled with the pastel colors and rich contrast on display, her food images are perfectly designed for use in advertisements, social media, publications, or any other need her clients have.
2. Matthew Dandy
The first thing we see when looking at the work of Matthew Dandy is an appreciation for details. His food, architecture, and product images invite us to see his subjects in new ways, ways that we often overlook in our haste to eat or move through a space. Matthew highlights textures in crusts and flour, leading lines in architecture, and hero angles in savory dishes to excellent effect. And his preference for gently saturated colors and contrast gives his work further realism that makes it even more appealing over styles that use strong grading for presentations that border on unrealistic.
3. Brian Schneider
The clients of Brian Schneider include local brands, athletes, models, and organizations in need of photos with immediate impact. Brian does this through a strongly people-centric focus, favoring environmental and studio portraits that help viewers better understand the who and why of a particular subject. And of all his genres, we especially love his athletic images, which accurately convey his subjects’ power, grace, and emotional qualities to viewers. Brian also has an eye for dramatic lighting, using shadows, lens flare, and silhouettes in artistic and inventive fashion.
4. Freed Photography Inc.
Freed Photography was started by Neal and Carla Freed and has grown over the years to include several other creatives with a complementary vision. WeddingWire and The Knot have favored them with awards on several occasions for their intimate wedding photography, but it’s their commercial photography that caught our attention today. Their commercial corporate photography is one of the strongest aspects of their portfolio, including executive portraiture and live event coverage. Freed Photography thus has had the pleasure of working with major international brands, including ExxonMobil and the Ritz Carlton Hotel Company.
5. Maryland Drone Service
With a name like Maryland Drone Service, it’s clear what their specialty is: professional aerial footage of construction sites, real estate, cityscapes, and small towns. They provide video and photographic coverage using a vibrantly saturated style that increases our appreciation for the landscape and architectural elements on display. The artistic elements that architects often put into housing developments that few people ever get to appreciate fully are brought down to earth through the efforts of this drone commercial business.
6. Sarah Culver
Baltimore commercial photographers like Sarah Culver know that people taste a dish with their eyes before ever sitting down to have a bite. That’s why her style brings to life memories of flavor, texture, smell, and other sensory elements so you can start pre-tasting what you’re about to order! We also enjoy the subdued color grading Sarah prefers, using deep shadow and contemporary colors to create a distinctive mood all her own. Coupled with her preference for kitchen and dining room shooting environments, her food photography often has a nostalgic, timeless quality we love to see.
7. Cooks With Soul
Krysten and Marrekus of Cooks With Soul bring classic Southern cooking with contemporary twists and engaging culinary photography to life. As photographers and bloggers, they share the results and the why behind their dishes for all to appreciate. And unlike many food photographers, Cooks With Soul also caters to specialty diets like the ketogenic diet. Keto lovers often find it harder to track down recipes and food photography that showcases what these dining choices offer.
8. Todd Dring
Todd Dring is a Baltimore commercial photographer who focuses on the genre’s editorial and professional portrait aspects. This way, his clients can convey their brand and individual character to prospective clients before even engaging them in real life. Through Todd’s commercial images, themes brought to life include professionalism, confidence, artistry, and always a sense of openness and confidence. We also enjoy the diverse shooting locations Todd works in, including his personal studio and on location with artists, whichever best brings a given collaboration to life.
9. Jon-Michael Moses
The commercial photography of Jon-Michael Moses takes viewers on an exploration into, among other places, the worlds of product, branding, medical, and architecture photography. While some photographers prefer simple, minimal presentations, we enjoy the bold, detail-filled frames that Jon-Michael shares with us. And despite being detailed, the way each element is intentionally arranged within the frame adds to the overall effect.
10. Kate Grewal
“Never bland or boring” is the maxim Kate Grewal works from, and a brief look into her portfolio will easily convince you of this. In fact, a brief look eventually turns into a slow wander through the rich food photography that she shares with us. Kate appreciates food from every possible angle, including hero angles of individual dishes, overhead spreads of fine dining, macro-level details of savory elements, and an appreciation for the layers of complex meals like burgers. And her use of vibrant color and saturation instantly brings to life the sensory elements waiting to be remembered by her viewers.
11. Jes Whiteford
When not shooting weddings for lucky locals, Jes and her partner Gino work as Baltimore commercial photographers that love to present food, products, and brands from exciting new perspectives. Their work often takes on a dynamic quality thanks not only to their compositions, which are unafraid to challenge established norms. But also their love for motion within the frame, furthering captivating viewers. Jes and Gino also prefer a subdued color palette that is a natural fit for their wedding photography, giving their portfolio strong continuity and consistency.
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