Good soccer photography is not only a sharp action shot. It shows emotion, context, crowd, weather, field, badge, and the small moments that explain why the game mattered. Good video can help recruiting, sponsors, club identity, and memories.
Kaitlin MaroldNYCFC · Photographer
Kaitlin Marold shoots NYCFC matchday, training, and club content, with work appearing through New York City FC.
Her page is a strong reference for players and creatives who want to see what pro-club photo access looks like in New York.
@kmarigoldphotography →
Katie CahalinNYCFC · Content
Katie Cahalin brings camera, content, and matchday energy around NYCFC.
Her work sits at the overlap of club storytelling, player access, and the social side of New York soccer.
@kcahalin →
Ben SolomonRBNY · Photographer
Ben Solomon is a sports photographer based in the NYC area with deep New York Red Bulls work.
For anyone studying match photography, his Red Bulls galleries show the timing, emotion, and access of a professional club environment.
benjsolo.com →
Matt KremkauRBNY · MLS
Matt Kremkau shoots sports with a clear soccer lane around the Red Bulls, MLS, and New York-area matchdays.
His page is useful for the supporter, stadium, and sideline side of local professional soccer.
@mattksports →
Matthew StithBrooklyn · Soccer
Matthew Stith is a Brooklyn-based freelance soccer photographer and former Division I goalkeeper.
His work is a good reference point for creators who want to turn playing knowledge into serious soccer photography.
Red Bull feature →
RamsPhotographyNYCFC · Gotham
RamsPhotography shoots across the New York pro-soccer orbit: NYCFC, Red Bulls, Gotham FC, and matchday scenes.
The page is useful for seeing how one photographer can move between MLS, NWSL, and supporter-facing local coverage.
@rs4_photography →
David ArendsNYCFC · Open Cup
David Arends shoots NYCFC and local matchday moments, including Open Cup work and supporter-facing soccer images.
His page is included for the fan-to-field pathway: the city has photographers growing through access, repetition, and love for the club.
@davidarends97 →Ask about rates, turnaround, usage rights, deliverables, match access, low-light experience, and whether they know soccer movement. A photographer who understands the sport will anticipate moments instead of chasing them late.
Carlos RamirezNYC · Youth Soccer
Carlos Ramirez shoots soccer, futsal, and sports moments around New York, with a growing youth and grassroots lane.
This is the kind of photographer families, teams, and local leagues need to know when they want clean game photos.
@lozz_photographynyc →
Epic ShootsNYC · Photo / Video
Epic Shoots is a New York photo and video account covering sports, lifestyle, portraits, and soccer-culture moments.
The page is included because it shows the event-and-culture side of NYC soccer: Bamba, Nike Toma, watch parties, portraits, and city soccer energy.
@epicshoots_ →
Bryan FramesNYC · Sports Media
Bryan Frames is Bryan De La Cruz, a New York video/photographer and social media manager with visible soccer work around Red Hook FC, NAFC, Brooklyn College, and local games.
This is a practical account for clubs that need someone who can shoot the match and understand how the content moves online.
@bryanframes →
CM Flix NYCNYC · Soccer Photographer
CM Flix NYC is a soccer-photography account built around local player and club coverage.
It fits the grassroots section because teams and players need accessible photographers, not only pro-club shooters.
@cmflixnyc →
Jojo CapitNYC · Photo / Video
Jojo Capit is a New York-based photo/video creator whose soccer work shows up around Metro Soccer, Toma, Jerome Park FC, and local player sessions.
This is the exact layer the page needs more of: people close enough to the ground to capture the games before they become polished campaigns.
@jojo_capit →
Kenneh PhotographerNYC · Soccer Shoots
Kenneh Photographer is tied into NYC soccer media-day and player-shoot posts, including Jerome Park FC work and local soccer-or-nothing style shoots.
The account is included in the grassroots row because it is part of the practical network teams tag when they need media-day photos.
@kennehphotographer →
YZphotosNYC · School Soccer
YZphotos covers local soccer around the city, including school games and MLK soccer moments.
The page fits the JOGA archive because the city game is not only pro clubs. It is also school fields, playoffs, friends, and families.
@yosifphotos →
Perfectos MediaNYC · Youth / Tournaments
Perfectos Media posts soccer media, tournament coverage, youth-team work, and player photo/video content around the New York soccer orbit.
It gives the page another practical option for teams looking for event coverage, media days, and player-focused visuals.
@perfectos.media →NYC has room for students and young media people to grow. Start with local games, be respectful, credit clubs and players, deliver when promised, and build trust before asking for bigger access.
Devon John CafaroGotham FC · Film
Devon John Cafaro has covered Gotham FC and soccer moments with a film and gallery feel.
That matters for the city scene because women's soccer, film, and local creative culture should sit inside the same soccer archive.
@djcgallery →
Tori McKlaineGotham FC · Student Media
Tori McKlaine covered Gotham FC through Montclair State's communications and media pathway.
She is included because this page should show the next generation too: students and young photographers getting real soccer assignments.
Montclair feature →
Yellow House MediaNYC · Soccer Media
Yellow House Media is an NYC visual-media account appearing across local soccer, Bamba/Toma, APSL, and community soccer content.
This is one of the accounts that makes the page feel current: it sits close to the real local scene and the events people are watching.
@yellowhouse.media →
New Logical SportsNYC · Livestream / Highlights
New Logical Sports covers amateur and pro sports through livestreams, highlights, and event coverage, with soccer and GAA central to the feed.
They belong here because local teams need match film, highlight packages, and sharp recaps.
@newlogicalsports →
Game In FrameNYC · Soccer Livestreams
Game In Frame is a soccer media company built around livestreams, full-match coverage, player highlights, and recruiting reels.
They belong in this directory because they cover the city game at scale: CSL, CJSL, APSL, The League for Clubs, showcases, and local club matches.
gameinframe.com →
James TorresNYC / NJ · Cosmos Content
James Torres is a NYC/NJ freelance videographer and photographer whose public work includes New York Cosmos content, NJCT tournament work, and soccer videography.
He is included because he is tied directly to local club media, match edits, and the kind of soccer content teams need week to week.
@therealjamestorres →
Sam ScherrNJ / NY · Sports Video
Sam Scherr is a NJ/NY sports and creative videographer whose public soccer work includes Brooklyn FC and New York soccer clips.
His work fits the video lane: cinematic edits, athlete storytelling, and club moments built for social.
@sam_scherr →
Medrano StudioNYC / NJ · Soccer Video
Medrano Studio, led by Jose Medrano, appears around NYCFC, Brooklyn FC, and World Cup media work in the New York soccer orbit.
This is useful for players, clubs, and brands looking for polished short-form soccer video instead of basic match clips.
@medranostudi0 →
Senpai QuincyNYC · Soccer Culture Video
Senpai Quincy shoots and edits video around NYC soccer culture, including Only NY soccer events, Bowery FC, Brooklyn FC, and community-football moments.
He is included because those videos capture the city side of the game: brands, parks, local clubs, kits, and the culture around the match.
@senpaiquincy →
DLC VisualzNY / NJ · Soccer Shoots
DLC Visualz is a NY/NJ photographer and videographer whose soccer work appears around the Red Bulls, Allstars FC, Adidas soccer shoots, and player media-day content.
The account fits this page because it is soccer-facing visual work, not generic sports content.
@dlc_visualz_ →
Visionco MediaNYC · Brand / Soccer
Visionco Media appears around Nike soccer, SWAG Soccer, player signings, and soccer brand shoots.
It adds the commercial side of NYC soccer visuals: the player announcement, the boot moment, the brand drop, and the polished short-form clip.
@visionco.media →
HMSK ContentSoccer · Content
HMSK Content appears around SWAG Soccer, MLS NEXT, New York Soccer Club, player clips, and soccer media posts.
It sits in the video/content lane: short-form soccer, training moments, highlights, and clips built for the modern player audience.
@hmskcontent →Know another photo & video option? Send it to JOGA →