Film, photography, and design for the companies building pavilions, sheds, swing sets, and pole barns across Pennsylvania.

A yard full of beautiful buildings, and a website full of product photos on gravel with nobody in them.
The structures are genuinely excellent. Amish-built, real lumber, the kind of thing that outlives the mortgage. But the marketing shows the object rather than the reason anybody wants it, and that pushes every conversation straight toward price per square foot.
Meanwhile the customer is sitting at a kitchen table trying to justify spending fifteen thousand dollars on something they cannot quite explain the need for. They are not comparing joists. They are wondering whether this is the thing that finally gets their family outside on a Sunday.
Show them that, and the price conversation gets a lot easier.
Customer story films shot in finished backyards, with the family that bought it.
A photo library covering every model, every stain, every configuration, organized so dealers can find things.
Short vertical cuts for Meta, because that is where the homeowner is actually scrolling.
Yes, and it is usually the best footage of the whole project. I handle the outreach and the scheduling so your team is not chasing homeowners.
Usually, if the units are on the lot and reasonably accessible. Twelve to eighteen structures in a day is realistic. Twenty five is not.
That is up to you, and most of my clients do share it. You own the images outright, so you set the rules.

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.