If there is one word to describe this past May here at Matthew Idler Photography, it would be dynamic. As the seasons transitioned and the weather warmed up across the Rocky Mountain Region, our shooting schedule filled up! We had the privilege of working with a fantastic variety of clients across multiple industries, proving once again why we love what we do.


A Dynamic Month of Photography Across Wyoming and Colorado

From polished boardrooms to bustling factory floors, May was an absolute whirlwind. We packed up our gear and traveled all over the region to help brands, individuals, and businesses tell their visual stories. Here is a quick look behind the lens at the projects that kept us so busy this past month.

Professional People and Portraits

First impressions matter, and this month we spent a lot of time helping professionals make a great one. Capturing personality and professionalism is a cornerstone of our business.

Corporate Portraits & Headshot Portraits

We had several fantastic sessions focused on updating corporate identities. Whether it was refreshing the "Meet the Team" page for a growing local business or providing sleek, modern headshots for independent entrepreneurs, we loved helping our clients capture their confidence on camera.

Showcasing Spaces and Architecture

The commercial sector and real estate market were booming in May! We brought our wide-angle lenses, tripods, and lighting gear out for extensive architectural projects.

Exterior & Interior Commercial Photography

Capturing the architecture, flow, and unique atmosphere of a commercial space is an art form. We enjoyed showcasing the stunning design of several local businesses, shooting both the inviting exterior facades and the highly detailed interior layouts.

Real Estate Photography

On the residential side, our real estate photography services were in high demand. We worked closely with local realtors to highlight the absolute best features of their listings, ensuring these homes stood out in a highly competitive market with bright, airy, and inviting imagery.


Behind the Scenes of Local Industry

One of the most exciting aspects of our job is getting a behind-the-scenes look at how things are made and operated.

Industrial Photography

We had the opportunity to tackle some fantastic industrial photography projects this month. Getting onto the production floor to document the massive scale of the machinery, the dedication of the workforce, and the gritty, geometric beauty of industrial facilities is always a thrilling creative challenge for us.

Capturing the Moment

What would a busy spring month be without a few celebrations and gatherings?

Event Photography

Our event photography calendar was packed with corporate gatherings, networking events, and local milestones. There is nothing quite like blending into the background to capture candid smiles, keynote speeches, and the genuine connections that happen when people come together.


Looking Ahead to Summer

As we wrap up our editing for May and step into the summer months, we just want to take a moment to say a massive thank you to all of our clients. Your trust in us to capture your people, your products, and your properties means the world to us.

Are you looking to update your visual content this summer? Whether you need fresh headshots, compelling images of your commercial space, or coverage for an upcoming event, we'd love to work with you.

Contact us today to book your session!

Matthew Idler

Matt Idler is a professional photographer with 26 years of experience in photography. He first picked up a camera in his sophomore year of high school, creating photos for the high school newspaper and yearbook. The summer after graduating high school, he created rodeo photos and photos for local newspapers, including the Cheyenne Tribune Eagle. He then attended Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, and received his Associate in Applied Science in Photographic Communications. Matt started his photography business in June of 1999, creating sports, rodeo, and portrait photography. Within a few years, he shifted his business to creating advertising and marketing photography for businesses, but still created sports photography, senior portraits, and family portraits.

In high school, Matt also team roping at many rodeos. He wanted to become a rodeo photographer, team roped at rodeos, and create photos of contestants competing. He did accomplish that, but also turned that goal into a business, creating photography for families, businesses, and many news outlets. Matt also grew up on a family ranch, showing livestock, team roping, helping out with haying, working cattle, and building fence. When possible, he is out creating cowboy and western life photography and has a large library of stock images. In his free time, you can catch him riding horses or at a rodeo with his daughter, or horseback team roping at a local jackpot.

A few clients include 21st Century Equipment, American Cowboy Magazine, Anshutz Corporation, Bank of the West, Black Hills Corporation, Charles Schwab, Cheyenne Frontier Days, Devon Energy, Halladay Motors, High West Energy, Las Vegas Events, Magpul, Montana Silversmith, National Indoor RV Centers, Pace-O-Matic, Wyoming Tourism, Visit Cheyenne, and the Univeristy of Wyoming. See Matt’s full Client List.

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