I made the content for Beuta, a faux stone landscape edging brand out of Strasburg, and it crossed eleven million organic views without a media buy behind it. Outdoor work photographs beautifully and almost nobody in this trade shoots it properly.
Organic views on content made for a landscape edging brand
Dollars of ad spend behind those views
Install day is usually enough to fill a season of content

Landscaping sells on the before and after, and on somebody being able to picture it in their own yard.
We talk for thirty minutes about what your customer is actually worried about and what you are trying to move. No pitch on that call.
I shoot on jobs you already have booked, in batches, so one install day feeds months of posting instead of one.
Finished pieces come back inside a week, plus the full library, so your next launch does not need another shoot.
Everything below happened outdoors, in real yards, on real install days. Beuta is the closest to landscaping proper. The other two are outdoor structures, which is the same problem in a different shape, selling something a homeowner has to picture on their own property first.

Faux stone landscape edging, and content that crossed eleven million organic views.

Custom playsets shot on install day in real yards, running three posts a week through the season.

More than 5,000 pavilions and pergolas in backyards, and a film about why families gather.

A creative studio in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Brand films, photography, and design for family-owned manufacturers, outdoor structure companies, and trades businesses.
Narrative film work lives at Stump & Root Films.