who are we? It's a secret...
ok, if you really wanna know
miguel
If it has to do with photography & being creative, count me in! I’m the captain of the S.S. Photo and Lead Ninja photographer at DSP. I love my job and some say (Tracey) I’m really obsessed with it. I’ve been told I have a good eye and I’m starting to believe it 😀 Seriously though, I love to shoot & you will only see that for yourself when you hire me. I go hard and never go home. You can;t get rid of me.
miguel's musings
- In Utah, it’s illegal to swear in front of a dead body.
- The Bible is the worlds most shoplifted book.
- India has a Bill of Rights for cows
One of my favorite quotes
People who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do
now let's get serious
Times change, situations change, everything changes but a photo stays the same. These are some of your most important moments in life and they should be captured. We believe it’s important and hopefully you do as well. Ultimately, we want to freeze time for you in the most beautiful way. Giving you the gift of always being able to remember. We love that. How about you?
Likes and dislikes
I like it when people love my work.
And I wouldn’t like it if they didn’t. And plus somethings probably wrong with them if they don’t. Just saying.
skills
Ninja Skills.
Nunchuk Skills.
Sometimes seeing into your soul skills.
Along with those I’m also pretty skilled at:
Telling a story in a creative way . Curing a broken timeline. Battling mother nature. Making people look like their best selves. Seeing things differently. Being modest 😀
tracey
If it’s not being done by Miguel, it’s being done by Tracey. Whether 2nd shooting, studio management or being a mom boss, Tracey is the jelly to Miguel’s peanut butter.
tracey's thoughts
- Be positive
- Be kind
- Be honest
- Be helpful
- Be cuz… It’s the right thing to do. Duh?
Journey
interesting
Contact
- www.diamondstreetfilms.com
- miguel@diamondstreetfilms.com
- (215) 313 5660
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”