The 8 Best Cityscape Photographers in Charlotte
- Date: October 7, 2022
- Topic: Photography
- Contributors: Written by Earl Goodson

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Wondering which local artist is gracing our list of the top Charlotte cityscape photographers? As North Carolina’s largest city, Charlotte is a thriving hub of creative and commercial activity. Photographers abound here, providing visual images for people who have products and services to advertise.
Yet, just as many artists choose to make the Queen City their favorite subject! Each one of these Charlotte cityscape photographers has a unique vision to share and a focus on aspects of the city that might just be what you also find beautiful.
1. Myles Gelbach of Myles Per Hour Photography
Myles Gelbach is a Charlotte native, and with a grandfather who was also a photographer, you might say it runs in the family! Travel and architecture are his favored genres, with the Charlotte skyline showing up regularly in his portfolio!
Of all the Charlotte cityscape photographers we’ve found, Myles is the best at working with the ever-changing sky. Night clouds illuminated by the city, harvest moons, warm sunrises, thunderclouds…Myles pairs these with clear viewing conditions and balanced compositions. He presents the city not only from the ground but also from high in the air. Drones, small planes…Whatever it takes to bring his creative vision to life!
2. Mike Anthony
In his travels, Mike Anthony has captured some stunning cityscapes of not only Charlotte but also places abroad, including cities in Brazil, Europe, and Japan. We especially love how attentive he is to the mood of the weather and light. Misty mornings create an atmosphere favoring minimalism and pastel colors, while blazing sunsets pair nicely with frenetic activity like traffic.
Mike is also a licensed and insured FAA 107 unmanned drone pilot. So he can take drones to places where casual pilots can’t, such as the heart of downtown and near skyscrapers. It enables him to show Charlotte from some incredible vantage points!
3. Brett Kusel
As awesome as drone photography is, Brett Kusel reminds us that ground-level viewers are equally important. This Charlotte cityscape photographer captures scenes from the streets, which better immerses us in the feel and vision of being a resident.
We also love the subdued quality of Brett’s vision. Instead of loud colors clamoring for our attention, he prefers using natural tones and clean compositions. You never feel overwhelmed by the image presented. This relaxed and nostalgic character is perfect for many viewers, especially locals who might not appreciate a too heavy hand in the digital darkroom!
4. Brian Twitty
Real estate, commercial, lifestyle, cityscapes, and portraiture are the specialties of Brian Twitty. He’s been nominated not only by us at Peerspace but also five times previously as one of the best artists in Charlotte! His work demonstrates that you can be a professional visual media creator and still craft images that stand apart.
Brian’s work always feels subtly different in terms of composition and emotional feel. And by being different, he offers originality, which is sadly lacking in today’s hyper-saturated digital space. Brian’s cityscapes, which focus heavily on silhouettes and darkness, are just one example
5. Tim Baker
Live concerts, portraits, and cityscapes are what Tim Baker does best! And like many talented photographers, you can see traces of his style across all of his genres, no matter how dissimilar they might appear at first glance!
Punchy colors, hard shadows, and bright point sources of light are found in most of his cityscapes. Tim sees the world similar to what we see in his concert images. The landscape is a tapestry of vibrant hues and lines, resulting in images that are chock-full of amazing details. We think Tim’s vision is perfect for folks that want something less true to life. Art lovers who want a little bit of the creator’s personal vision to be a part of the final image!
6. Ben and Josh of Suttmeier Productions
Ben and Josh Suttmeier are the dynamic duo behind this brand. Suttmeier Productions is a commercial photography and video studio. Their work often takes the Suttmeiers well beyond Charlotte to places as far-flung as Guatemala, China, and Australia. And when they travel, Ben and Josh often spend time creating artistic cityscapes for the sake of fun.
Being Charlotte cityscape photographers, the Queen City finds a starring role in their collection, though. Josh and Ben use colorful light to demonstrate the frenetic pace of city life. Neon streaks from moving cars, warm lanterns in Asian night markets…Light is as important as lines and form. It gives their images a distinctive feel, one that is inviting and welcoming. And adventurous, given their love for places abroad!
7. Laura Wolff of L. Wolff Photography
Cityscapes are just one of the genres that Laura Wolff has in her portfolio. She is also a top sports, lifestyle, and wedding photographer for Charlotte clients. Her skyline images often include a stadium or sports field. Showing her constant sensitivity to the beauty around her, even as she works on showcasing the pace of a game.
Laura’s style is natural in character, with colors and compositions that make it easy to envision being present within the scene. Images rarely feel oversaturated or captured with overly wide or tight lenses. Her style is immersive and perfect for locals that want a print for their walls!
8. Cody Hughes of RedefineU
Co-owner of video production agency RedefineU, Cody Hughes is not only a Charlotte cityscape photographer, but also a branding photographer. His work helps businesses and clients get the word out about the products and services they have to offer. It also helps viewers better understand the passionate people behind them.
However, he is just as talented at capturing scenic views of Charlotte. Warm, fiery sunsets, deep, moody purples, and steely blues show the Queen City from a variety of angles and lighting conditions.
Cody even takes us up into the skies using aerial drones. The urban core of the city offers endless photographic opportunities. What’s more, Cody often uses lens flare, foreground interest, and other compositional details to add to the story on display!
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