Commercial Work
Your Brand Deserves Images That Convert.
Dream Life Photo partners with Connecticut businesses — from restaurants and healthcare practices to production companies and startups — to create photography and video that drives real results. We bring creative direction, professional lighting, and a deep understanding of what makes audiences stop scrolling.
Recent clients include Paramount+’s Frasier relaunch, MOOV Health, La Joya Fresh Mexican, and Comomango. Every project is approached with the same commitment: deliver imagery your brand will use for years.
Frasier — Paramount+
When the creator of the Frasier reunion series needed a dramatic production credit photo for his company Floral & Flannel, he turned to Dream Life Photo. The resulting image landed in the 2024 season credits on Paramount+ — seen by millions of viewers worldwide. This is what it looks like when photography meets production at the highest level.
MOOV Health — Greenwich, CT
MOOV is redefining musculoskeletal and performance health — rooted in movement science, chiropractic expertise, and lifestyle medicine. Dream Life partnered with their team alongside Resonate Growth Agency to produce a full suite of digital marketing, branding photography and video that captures their modern, human-centered approach. Built to convert across web and social.
La Joya Fresh Mexican — Simsbury, CT
Chef Dan Stevens spent decades mastering his craft before opening La Joya — one of Connecticut’s most celebrated Mexican restaurants. Dream Life Photo was brought in to capture that culinary vision through branding and social media photography that does justice to the food, the atmosphere, and the story behind every dish.
Comomango Mexican Kitchen & Cantina — Madison, CT
Comomango brings bold, authentic Mexican flavors to the Connecticut shoreline. Dream Life Photo produced a full library of food and atmosphere imagery — capturing the energy, color, and craft behind every dish and drink on the menu. The kind of photography that makes people hungry before they even walk in the door.























