Buffalo Media Group’s approach to photography is rooted in storytelling, authenticity, and strategic design.
We don’t simply capture images — we create visual narratives that communicate what a place, brand, or experience truly feels like. Every shoot is approached with intention, blending natural moments with thoughtful composition to produce imagery that connects emotionally while serving real marketing goals. From tourism destinations and hospitality partners to outdoor and lifestyle brands, our photography is built to inspire curiosity, trust, and action.
Our process is collaborative and purpose-driven. Before the camera comes out, we define visual goals, plan story-based shot lists, and design each session around how the images will actually be used — across websites, campaigns, social media, and print. The result is a cohesive visual library of elevated, authentic imagery that not only looks beautiful, but functions as a long-term branding asset.
Interior Photography
Interior photography is the photographing of
buildings and similar structures that are both
aesthetically pleasing and accurate representations
of their subjects.
Exterior Photography
Exterior photography usually takes advantage of available daylight, or if performed at night, uses ambient light from adjacent street lights, landscape lights, exterior building lights, moonlight and even twilight present in the sky in all but the darkest situations.
Photojournalism
Photojournalism is distinguished from other branches of photography by complying with a rigid ethical framework which demands that the work is both honest and impartial whilst telling the story in strictly journalistic terms.
Food & Beverage Photography
Food photography is a still life specialization of
commercial photography, aimed at producing
attractive photographs of food for use in
advertisements, packaging, menus or cookbooks.
Editorial Headshot Photography
A head shot or headshot is a modern portrait for
today's branding needs, where the focus of the
photograph is the personality inside the person
captured. An updated itenerary will include all
names of personal that will be photographed.
Environmental Photography
The surroundings or background is a key element in environmental portraiture, and is used to convey further information about the subject being photographed. The environment is an integral part of the image.



