There’s a special magic in the work of the following Sacramento editorial photographers. No matter their specialty, whether it be photojournalism or portraits, they each have a unique way of telling stories you can’t find anywhere else. As the largest online marketplace for hourly creative venue rentals, we at Peerspace have honed our eye for discerning talent. We hope you’ll choose one of the following Sacramento editorial photographers to collaborate with on your next project!
Abbey Anderson loves what she does and that love is evident in her work. Her brand portraits are remarkable, exuding color, creativity, and playfulness. First she gets to know her subjects, who they are and what story they want to tell, and then she translates their essence into a photograph. As one of the best Sacramento editorial photographers, she has plenty of leeway to create the kind of imaginative shots that get published. Her signature style involves using photo stacking, bold color combos, and fashion poses to catch the viewer’s attention and hold it. If you or your brand need a vibrant refresh, check out Abbey’s work. She is also available throughout Northern California and beyond.
A Sacramento editorial photographer with a love of people, Marie honed her talent for fashion photography as a teenager. She began to experiment with light and film, having taken inspiration from film and magazines. And while she uses digital now, you can see the refinement that only experience brings in her work today. As a portrait artist she has a fashion-forward flair. This helps her clients select flattering clothes that fit the vibe of the shoot. She also includes professional makeup with her packages for that camera-ready look. Her style is perfect for brands and people who know who they are and want that to be perfectly encapsulated in a photo.
Salgu Wissmath is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. They have also published in a range of other media, including the Wall Street Journal and HuffPost. Their documentary style is the perfect fit for visual storytelling — they don’t contrive photos, they make compelling images when the subject, light, and intention of the story intersect. Finding the story at the moment and allowing it to unfold without direction is Salgu’s specialty — getting them the notice they deserve.