Meet Scott:

Scott Beck is a passionate photographer with a love for storytelling and a knack for capturing the world through a unique lens. Specializing in portrait photography, he brings together creativity, technical skill, and an eye for detail to turn everyday moments into striking visual narratives.

Over the years, Scott has had the pleasure of working with a diverse range of clients, from individuals looking for meaningful portraits to brands seeking compelling visual content. His goal is always the same: to create images that resonate and reflect the personality and essence of the client.

Scott’s work has been featured in exhibits, and he is always exploring new ways to push the boundaries of visual storytelling. When Scott is not behind the camera, you can likely find him exploring National Parks across the U.S., soaking up inspiration from the landscapes around him.

Whether he is in the studio or out in nature, Scott believes photography is about connection, emotion, and capturing the beauty in every moment.

Client Testimonies

Scott has been in education for many years and had the privilege of shooting a family session with a former student. As a teacher and color guard coach, he naturally builds deep relationships with his students and their families over time. When this student reached out to him to ask if he could take their family portraits, Scott said it felt like a full-circle moment.

Scott says one of the most rewarding parts of his work is seeing a client’s reaction during the proofing process. When photographing a hair salon, he highlighted the talent and aesthetic of their brand and encapsulated them perfectly into the shots.  Scott described this approach and style to his shoot as a fun and collaborative experience. The salon owner loved the images so much, she uploaded them to her website that very same afternoon!

“Seeing her all grown up, confident, and thriving was incredibly rewarding.  Reconnecting with her family—people I had once supported and shared so many memories with—made the entire experience feel special and fulfilling. It wasn’t just about taking pictures; it was about honoring a relationship that had grown beyond the classroom and the field. Moments like these remind me why I do what I do.”