Meet our team.

If you're looking for a videographer or photographer who is experienced, knowledgeable, creative, and easy to work with, you've come to the right place!

Mykaela Faulconer

The Shutterbug

Mykaela earned her bachelor’s degree in Human-Computer Interactions (a combined degree of Computer Science and Graphic Design) from Whitworth University in Spokane. It was at Whitworth, with the help of her advisor, that she discovered she could take her love for technology and creativity and make a career of it. Mykaela stays up-to-date with new trends in the design world to ensure clients are getting only the best. She has also expanded her photography skills to become a Google Street View Trusted Photographer.

In her spare time, Mykaela enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and their two dogs, traveling, and enjoying a good cup of coffee.

Fun Fact

Mykaela is a published member of the Professional Photographers of Washington organization.

Josh Kandle

The Creative Powerhouse

Josh double majored in Communications and Psychology at Washington State University. Since then, he has continually sought to build out his skill set with experience in marketing, search engine optimization, graphic design, coding, web design, photography and videography. All while logging an eight-year Alaskan adventure, a lettuce/flower farm, countless IPAs, one wedding and three small humans that look a little like him.

Josh loves design, cameras and computers — slapping them together between a couple slices of perfectly baked client relations for a great big marketing hero sandwich. He’s also known in some circles for killing Comic Sans with a single blow to the typeface.

Josh enjoys connecting with the community outside of work and has volunteered time with The Children’s Reading Foundation of the Mid-Columbia, Girl Scouts, Junior Achievement, Vibe Music Center, Family Friendly Soccer, City of Richland Parks and Recreation, and Tri-Tech Skills Center.

Fun Fact

Josh thinks that not enough people realize that rainbows are really just fancy gradients.