
Issue 001 · Kansas City · Worldwide
SHOTZBYTEEJ
Automotive.
Portraits.
Events.
Stories.
A luxury photography brand and creative agency capturing motion, light and culture — frame by frame.
Chapters
Five lenses.
One vision.

Automotive
Rolling shots, private builds, car meets, commercial campaigns.

Portraits
Editorial, lifestyle, fashion, seniors, couples and creative portraits.

Events
Birthdays, prom, graduations and community moments — told emotionally.

Sports
Track, athletes, team coverage and action sequences in motion.

Creative Projects
Concept-driven personal work, art direction and brand visuals.

Featured Story · 011
Rooftops &
Redlines.
A private GT3 RS, a closed rooftop garage, and the last 14 minutes of golden hour. We built the shoot around a single idea — make the city feel small.
14
Minutes light
02
Cameras
38
Final frames
Signature Work
Selected
Frames.
2024 — 2026

City Walk Portrait
A clean full-length portrait that blends personal style with an urban setting for a modern, natural look.

Side By Side
A candid two-person portrait that captures friendship, personality, and the casual energy of the day.

Fifteen In Black
A moody birthday concept portrait built around black-and-white balloons, negative space, and a quieter kind of celebration.

Marni Detail
A luxury detail shot that turns a simple branded shopping bag into a mood-driven editorial frame.
Agency Services
A studio,
not a shooter.
Full creative production from concept to final delivery. Built for brands, drivers, athletes and visionaries.
- 01Photography
- 02Creative Direction
- 03Social Media Content
- 04Automotive Campaigns
- 05Event Coverage
- 06Brand Content
Words From The Set
"Teej doesn't just shoot the car — he frames the entire mood around it. The set we got back looked like a magazine spread."
Marcus Hale
GT3 Owner
"He directed the entire campaign. Concept, lighting, edit, delivery. We've never had content land this hard on social."
Lana Brooks
Founder, Atelier 33
"I've been photographed plenty. Nobody has captured me like this. He sees something other people miss."
Devon Carter
Athlete