Northern Colorado's premiere photographer for the beautiful & strange

 

 

Nationally published photographer & journalist conjuring images of the fantastic, surreal and haunting – both real and imaginary – all across Colorado and the American West.

Welcome to Foolish Endeavors

Moody, cinematic portraits...

Photography is a powerful and versatile medium to tell stories. A portrait session becomes an opportunity for self-expression, emotional exploration and connecting with yourself on new levels. It can be beautiful, playful and sensual, it can be sorrowful or angry, there are no wrong answers.


No matter how simple or complicated your story, we can tell it together in images worthy of gallery walls.

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Testimonials

I had an absolutely amazing experience working with this Matt. From the very beginning, they were professional, responsive, and genuinely passionate about their work. They made the entire process feel comfortable and natural, which really helped bring out the best in every shot.


What truly sets this photographer apart is how unique and one of a kind their images are. Every photo feels artistic and intentional, not just a standard shot. You can tell they have a distinct style and vision that makes their work stand out from anyone else.


When I received the final photos, I was honestly blown away. If you’re looking for someone who is talented, reliable, and easy to work with, I can’t recommend them enough.

Jessica Bailey

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Matt is a lot of fun, a true artist, and in tune with his model. He kept the atmosphere light and fun, was transparent, and very easy to work with. He was prompt, he stayed in communication, and was very intentional with his shots when I conveyed what I was looking for. I recommend him for any style you desire!

Jupiter Nyx

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Matt helped me turn my vision into reality. He followed my requests but added invaluable guidance along the way. Good photos, reasonable prices, nice guy, definitely recommend

Wes Williams

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"In photography, there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality."

 

Alfred Stieglitz