Same Market. Same Products. Better Impressions.
Good Businesses deserve to look like it. Thatās what we take care of.
Think about the last time you searched for a car or a house. You started online. So did almost everyone else, 95% of car buyers use digital as their primary source of information before ever visiting a dealership.
In real estate, 100% of recent home buyers used the internet during their search, with nearly half starting online before ever contacting an agent, and listing with video get 403% more inquiries.
The quality of what people see online isn't a detail. It's a deciding factor.
That means your online presence, the photos, the listings, the social content, are not simply just a marketing add-on. It is the first impression, the storefront, and the sales pitch. All at once.
Most still show up like it's 2012. Bad listing photos, a dead Instagram, content that looks like it was made out of obligation rather than intention. Thatās the difference between walking past a store with a dark window and a handwritten sign, and one that's lit up, put together, and makes you want to walk in before you even know what they sell.
Most Businesses are Invisible Online.
Many photographers canāt adapt to their clientās needs, or donāt think past the shoot. While most marketing agencies overpromise and under-deliver. Chances are that you've probably experienced both and ended up blending in with the competition.
This is the gap we operate in. The photography, the videos, the content strategy, and the understanding of your market, and what platforms actually reward.
Not just a Photographer, Not just an Agency. Better. (and more. )
The Difference.
Marcio Borges.
The Owner
founder
I've been drawn to cameras and computers since my first contact with it. As a kid I'd pick up my mother's film camera just to look through the viewfinder, something about it fascinated me. That curiosity turned into teaching myself video editing in my early teens, building things, venturing into online businesses, and paying close attention to how content moved on the internet as it evolved around me.
Many people my age grew up very invested in the internet and social media. Iām no different. However, I grew up learning through it, with genuine curiosity and interest. Got my first camera at 18, and friends started paying me for shoots almost immediately.
I started working with larger scale local businesses at 20, and founded Lumen Media Studio at 23. Every client I work with is one I'm personally invested in seeing grow, with every project running through me directly.

