Photography by DH23Photo



I recently had the pleasure of photographing a good friend of mine, Adam Walsh, as he laid down a single for his upcoming studio album. Adam invited me into the session not to stage anything but to document the real, unfiltered moments. It was all about capturing the magic as it happened.
From the very beginning, I made it my mission to stay “in the shadows,” so to speak. I didn’t want to interrupt his flow or pull him out of the creative zone. I set my camera to silent mode, moved quietly through the space, and let the music guide the moments I captured. No flashes, no posing, no redirection just pure, uninterrupted performance.
The room was intimate, draped in deep red velvet curtains and filled with a warmth that matched the emotion in Adam’s voice. With his signature sunburst guitar and a quiet intensity, he poured himself into every chord and lyric.
Every photo from this shoot is completely candid. You can see it in the way his hand grips the fretboard, the focus in his eyes behind the mic, and the tattoos that tell a story all their own. There’s a truth in these frames that only comes from letting things unfold naturally.
The goal was simple: keep it authentic. And I think we achieved exactly that.
Want to capture your own behind-the-scenes moments, studio sessions, or creative process without losing the vibe that makes it yours? Contact me.
