Seattle, Washington, United States
Most people think trust is built during the first conversation. In luxury real estate, it’s usually decided long before that. I work with a small number of high-end real estate professionals who care deeply about how they’re perceived before a buyer or seller ever reaches out. My background spans digital marketing, Google-based visibility strategy, and combat photojournalism with the U.S. Marine Corps. An environment where clarity, restraint, and judgment matter more than noise. As Co-Founder of Adverly, my focus isn’t lead volume or attention for attention’s sake. It’s understanding how affluent clients interpret signals, credibility, and authority, and ensuring those signals are deliberate, consistent, and defensible. I’m selective about who my team works with, and equally selective about how work is done. Not every luxury professional needs more exposure. Some need better positioning. If you value reputation, long term equity and discretion over gimmicks, send me a DM or book a private consult with Adverly and let’s see where we can create leverage in your market.
The Combat Photographer conceptualizes, acquires and produces still imagery products using digital cameras and accessories (e.g., lenses, flashes, night vision devices). These products support communication to internal, domestic and international audiences; commander’s information requirements; and other operations, garrison, training, and recruiting requirements. Typical duties include, but are not limited to: visualizing the final product desired; developing a shot list; acquiring images in studio, field, and combat environments using the principles of photographic composition; selecting and editing images for layout; writing; tailoring products for different audiences (i.e., internal, domestic, international) and mediums (briefs, the traditional news media, social media, face-to-face engagements, handbills, etc.); supporting administrative, legal, investigation, and combat documentation; conducting photographic finishing, visual and electronic quality control; transmitting and archiving; performing equipment inspections and preventive maintenance.