Tiffany N. Cody
Travel and Lifestyle Storyteller
Since 1993, when I was assigned the job of photographer on the newspaper, I have been addicted to seeing people coming alive while in front of the camera. Over the past 26 years, documented the blessed moments of countless families and entrepreneurs. I have shot commercial lifestyle images for corporations like. T-Mobile, Security Benefit, PBS and many more.
While I am still a commercial photographer for hire, it has been a dream come true to combine my love of exploring Earth and with documenting the human experiences of my clients. I love what I am blessed to do everyday.
“The subject matter is so much more important than the photographer.”
Corona Del Mar Beach, California
My Mission
To help fellow travelers be completely present in their most spectacular moments
while I capture it all, reminding them later they were actually there.
“Observe the life moving like a riving around you and realize that the images you make may become apart of the collective history of the time that you are living in.”
New Orleans, Louisiana
Why Hire Me?
There is something about having an image of yourself surrounded by the beauty that the city’s and landscape Earth has to offer. Sure, being able to share them on “The Gram” will be awesome for you and your followers but I believe travel photography is so much more than that.
Normally, traveling represents a moment in time with memories you will carry in your heart forever. While you are in those moments, I have found that the more present you are in them, they longer they seem to last.
While you are basking in those moments, that last thing you want to or should be worried about is pulling out your phone, setting up tripods, having friends missing from the picture because they are taking the picture, any of those things.
Leave your self stick at home. Have fun and I make sure to do the visual story telling for you.
Some of My Work
“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is forever...it remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”