About the Studio

Where Creativity, Craft, and Community Come Together

JBS Creative Studio was built as the home base for all of my visual work — from JB Slimp Photography and JBS Sports Media to my emerging Signature Iris Art Collection.
It’s a fully equipped, multi-purpose production space designed not only for my own portraits, branding work, and sports media projects, but also as a collaborative environment for other photographers, videographers, and creators.

On the Main Floor

The studio offers multiple professional shooting environments, including:

• A dedicated headshot station with both natural-light and controlled-flash setups
• A 9-foot seamless paper wall for portraits, seniors, families, editorial work, and creative sets
• An 18-foot dramatic panoramic shooting bay with 14-foot ceilings — ideal for large Sportraits, commercial productions, team media days, and cinematic lighting setups
• Flexible lighting zones for creative modifiers, specialty looks, teaching demos, and live workshops
• Full-scale video production space supporting athlete features, interviews, commercials, and music-related visual projects

On the Mezzanine

Upstairs, the mezzanine serves as the studio’s printing and framing production center, anchored by the Canon PRO-2600.
This is where fine-art prints, custom wall pieces, samples, and gallery displays are crafted with precision and intention.

The mezzanine also includes beautiful natural-light zones coming from multiple directions — perfect for product photography, creative flat-lays, small-set portraiture, and behind-the-scenes content.

Looking Ahead — Phase II (Launching 2026)

The next expansion of JBS Creative Studio will introduce:

• A complete podcast and YouTube production studio
• Additional natural-light shooting areas designed for product and lifestyle work
• A dedicated product review and content creation station supporting the new JB Slimp YouTube channel
• Enhanced space for creative collaborations, workshops, and community events

JBS Creative Studio is more than a space — it’s a hub for storytelling, craft, and modern image-making.