High Noon Media

High Noon Media High Noon Media is a team based in DFW that shoots behind the scenes, street, documentary projects, product, and portrait photography.

Each of us aim to meet our clients at their needs. Creatively, collaboratively, and efficiently.

A few šŸ“ø from the Midnight in White eventThanks to  for having us out šŸ™šŸ½pc: .dullboy
03/19/2026

A few šŸ“ø from the Midnight in White event
Thanks to for having us out šŸ™šŸ½

pc: .dullboy

01/25/2026

Couldn’t sleep so picked up some cameras and went on a little walk around the snowy neighborhood.

01/05/2026

Rainy day shoots in LA studios with

Here’s a little preview of work shot with for ā€˜City of’ an upcoming clothing brand crafted by Guillermo Zapata aka

Guillermo’s new brand shares his love of the places that inspire him and works to capture the feeling of love, grind, and passion unique to the cities ā€˜City of’ features. He wants to create a symbol that represents the people of these cities, starting with Los Angeles and Buenos Aires.

This is my poor interpretation, but more details on the brand when the rest of the photos and videos drop. For now, cheers to new stories and more brands created with passion.

12/30/2025

.1.4 x camp recap shot in November

Futsal is a 5 player soccer style game modified for a smaller court. It’s fast paced, street ball.

offers a space and community to on a unique rooftop court in Downtown Dallas and another location in Austin for play. .1.4, is led by Coach Brenden, creates training programs that emphasize skill, creativity, and fun equally. He’s developing community and driving accessibility to all who love Futsal and Soccer.

The High Noon team is taking time to develop the look and feel of their photo and videos. We went for a handheld, motion blur, style edit to capture the spirit of the game and play style. We want to match what they’re building with brand focused edits. It’s been one of my favorite collabs to take into 2026 šŸ”„

12/29/2025

A few of you’ve been asking why its went quiet on my socials and I’m just getting back to posting client work and sharing upcoming work in LA and Palm Springs.

Had a busy pre-Christmas workload that’s bled into recent days due to getting sick, but I’m ā€˜locking back in’. Have some exciting shoots to share and releasing my vlog in the new year. See y’all soon šŸ¤™šŸ½

Ludo from 80’s classic   for  and  🐢We hit the local nature preserve at golden hour to take Ludo, the gentle beast, on a...
12/18/2025

Ludo from 80’s classic for and 🐢

We hit the local nature preserve at golden hour to take Ludo, the gentle beast, on an adventure. He was released right in time for the Christmas season, checkout their site or page for more!

The homies  and  put on an amazing runway experience last night,  . The community and love was felt all night.I shot 99%...
12/15/2025

The homies and put on an amazing runway experience last night, . The community and love was felt all night.

I shot 99% BTS video, but these are a few stills I caught in-between. Cheers to all the artists who I got to link up with and saw at the show šŸ“ø

From the archives — 2018 Ferrari488 GTB back from dealership shoots.I always wished I could’ve shot these outside of the...
12/14/2025

From the archives — 2018 Ferrari
488 GTB back from dealership shoots.

I always wished I could’ve shot these outside of the main garage. Italian engineering at this level is a work of art. Coming back to cars in 2026

12/11/2025

Now announcing my upcoming weekly vlog series, something I’ve been wanting to create for a long time. I’ll be documenting the behind-the-scenes journey of building High Noon Media, my media and marketing agency based in Dallas, Texas.

In this series, you’ll follow me, my team, and our collaborators as we navigate the realities of client work, marketing, pitching, growing a communities, and opening our first creative studio in Dallas.

If you’re a creative entrepreneur, freelancer, agency owner, or anyone curious about what it takes to grow a creative business, I’m giving you my two cents in this vlog. The goal is to document the highs, lows, and the grey areas that we’re still figuring out.

Subscribe so you don’t miss the launch. New videos dropping weekly soon.

Great training session back in November for .1.4 at  Dallas.These kids were not only insanely talented but kept the hust...
12/10/2025

Great training session back in November for .1.4 at Dallas.

These kids were not only insanely talented but kept the hustle while having fun. Hopefully, that’s coming across in each shot as it was a fun trying to keep up šŸ“ø

I (Dre) used to get anxiety at the idea of shooting portraits. Major props to the photographers who do it full-time. Ove...
12/07/2025

I (Dre) used to get anxiety at the idea of shooting portraits. Major props to the photographers who do it full-time. Over the years, I’ve learned alot to help me get passed that, here’s what’s worked for me:

1. What’s the story? Every portrait has one. A brand, a career moment, a chapter in someone’s life. Ask questions, listen, and understand what they want to capture.

2. Where will the portrait live? LinkedIn, a home print, a profile photo, a business headshot, or agency submission? Will it be viewed on mobile or desktop? This determines the mood, framing, and composition.

3. Locations matter. Studio, lifestyle, multiple spots, at home, at work—each choice shapes the story. Build a realistic schedule, plan transitions between locations, and leave padding for traffic or weather.

4. Lighting sets the mood. Golden hour, paparazzi-style flash, harsh sun, off-camera flash—each creates a different feeling. Tall buildings can diffuse or shape light dramatically. Open fields glow at golden hour. Decide the mood and pair it with the right time of day and gear.

5. Wardrobe is story + color theory. ā€œDress professionalā€ isn’t enough. Avoid logos, bold graphics, wild patterns. Stick to neutral or monochrome to keep the image clean. For fashion/editorial vibes, study references with the client and plan your shot list.

6. Pre-production is everything. Ask the right questions early. Build moodboards. Map parking, access, and timing. Create shot lists. Sort out hair and makeup if needed. Watch the weather. Communicate clearly. Have plans A, B, and C. Know what poses the client is comfortable with. The more you prepare, the more the shoot day becomes effortless.

7. Client experience makes the difference. People can be super self-critical. Your job is to help them comfortable and confident. Be personable, ease nerves, and create an environment where they can be their best selves. When they feel good, the portraits show it.

12/03/2025

Fort Worth, November 2025. Quick bts of a short shoot with and

It’s always amazing to find people with good hearts and with incredible talent who make a shoot or set feel like you’re just hanging out. There’s simply trust you’re doing your job and they’re doing theirs. Collaboration is made easy and openly discussed.

We’ve found a lot of that in 2025. Spoiled with it even. So much that it’s a goal to attract more work like this and collaborations. Media is shifting. Build together.

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4109 State Hwy 121
Carrollton, TX
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