Photo + video · South Jersey + Philadelphia

Create the proof.
Build the library.

We plan and produce original photos and videos around the job they need to do after the shoot ends.

Content with a next use

One production plan.
More useful places to show up.

Customers need to see what makes the business credible. We build a visual library around the people, products, place, and process that make you worth choosing.

First, we decide where the content needs to work: a website, product page, launch, sales conversation, social calendar, event recap, or a mix. That decision shapes what we plan, capture, and edit.

Professional camera operator filming a business owner during an on-location content session
Real businesses.Planned production.

Choose the right production scope

Different needs.
The same care on set.

Use these examples to find the closest fit. Your approved brief determines the final mix.

01

Authority Content Day

A planned production window for businesses that need a versatile bank of original photos and videos instead of another reactive month of content creation.

  • Creative direction and shot planning
  • On-location photo and video
  • Edited assets shaped for agreed channels
02

Commercial product media

Purpose-built product photography or video that makes features, texture, use, and brand context easier for customers to understand.

  • Product and prop planning
  • Studio or location production
  • Web, campaign, and social-ready formats
03

Brand and portrait sessions

A focused visual update for founders, teams, spaces, and the real process behind the work—planned around where the images will actually appear.

  • Founder and team portraits
  • Workspace and process coverage
  • A cohesive visual direction
04

The Fresh Start

A $750 first project for new and early-stage businesses: strategy, planning, a two-to-four-hour photo and/or video session, editing, and a practical marketing plan.

  • Tailored photo and/or video mix
  • Approximately two to four weeks of content
  • Clear next-use recommendations
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The production experience

Preparation creates
room to be real.

A useful shoot feels intentional without making the people in it feel manufactured.

  1. 01

    Find the job

    Clarify what the content must help a customer understand, trust, remember, or do.

  2. 02

    Plan the library

    Define the people, products, locations, formats, shot priorities, and practical review points before production.

  3. 03

    Create with purpose

    Run a calm, directed session that protects the priority while making room for useful moments that happen on location.

  4. 04

    Edit for use

    Shape the agreed asset mix, organize delivery, and connect the work to the channels and campaign moments it was built to support.

Decision guidance

Know what the session
can—and cannot—solve.

Content production is strongest when the offer and next use are clear enough to guide the work.

A strong fit when

  • The business needs original visual proof.
  • A launch, website, campaign, or sales process needs a usable asset library.
  • The team can identify the people, products, place, or process customers should see.

Start with strategy when

  • The offer or priority is still changing.
  • You are not yet sure who the content needs to move or what they should do next.
  • You need to decide what comes first before paying for production.
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Production questions

Plan the work before the camera rolls.

01Does every Content Day include both photo and video?

Not automatically. The mix is chosen during planning around the story, channels, timeline, and available production window. Some projects need both; others are stronger when the session stays focused on one medium.

02How many finished assets will I receive?

The deliverable mix depends on the approved brief, shot plan, production length, editing, and required formats. We confirm that mix before production instead of promising a number that may not fit the project.

03Can FMP photograph products for e-commerce and campaigns?

Yes. Commercial product work can cover clean product views, styled scenes, details, demonstrations, and people using the product. The final approach depends on the sales context and agreed usage.

04Is pre-production included?

Planning is part of every production engagement. The depth varies by scope, but the work begins with the objective, audience, locations, people, products, formats, and review responsibilities—not with an improvised shot list on arrival.

05Where does FMP provide content production?

FMP is based in Vineland and works across South Jersey, Philadelphia, and the Mid-Atlantic. Travel, parking, permits, accommodations, or location costs are discussed before scheduling when they apply.

06How is licensing handled?

The proposal identifies the intended use and any licensing terms that apply to the project. Broader paid-media, third-party, or expanded commercial usage can be scoped when needed instead of being assumed.

Ready to make the business visible?

Bring the real story.
We'll shape the production.

Start with a focused conversation about the objective, the current content gap, and where the new visual library needs to work.

See what customers see

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Content Analysis.

We'll look at how your website and content present the business today and point out the strongest opportunity we see.

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