If I could only shoot one type of photography, the cinematic portrait would be it.
- Sergio Gomez

- Sep 29
- 1 min read

Let's create your mood with cinematic portraits. I said it before and I'll say it again cinematic portraits are simply my favorite type photography to shoot. I love working with fellow creative personalities that can bring their own energy into the mix. I love dark, moody color and motion to create portraits that give the images a cinematic feel.
When I shoot cinematic portraits, I’m not just thinking about the technical side the lens, the light, the color tones. I’m thinking about you. Your energy. Your personality. The story you want to tell. Every detail matters, from the shadows we play with to the small gestures that give the image its emotion.
What I love most is working with fellow creatives artists, entrepreneurs, performers, and anyone who wants more than a cookie-cutter portrait. Creative personalities bring their own rhythm and vision into the session, and that collaboration turns a photoshoot into an experience.
Together, we create images that look like they could be pulled straight from a film still. A cinematic portrait is about more than a look, it’s about creating atmosphere. It’s moody, bold, expressive, and intentional. Whether we’re shooting in a studio, on location, or out in the city, the focus is always the same: telling your story in a way that feels authentic and unforgettable. If you’ve ever wanted portraits that stop someone in their tracks, that make people feel something when they look at your image, cinematic portraits are the way to go.
Let's go ahead and create yours.











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