Ty Stinson

Ty Stinson is a creative director, photographer, and videographer whose work lives in motion. Where performance, emotion, and environment meet. His style is cinematic at its core, built on light, rhythm, and timing. From high-speed athletic competition to quiet, in-between moments, his lens focuses on the full story, not just the highlight, but the buildup, the tension, the release. Every frame is composed with intention, creating visuals that feel immersive, grounded, and alive.

His work spans multiple spaces:

  • Sports & Athletics – Division I athletics, game environments, training, and athlete storytelling

  • Professional Sports Media – including contract work connected to the Memphis Hustle and Memphis Grizzlies

  • Weddings & Portraits – capturing real moments with honesty, emotion, and presence

  • Brand & Product Photography – clean, intentional visuals built around identity and detail

Whether the environment is fast-paced or controlled, the approach remains the same: cinematic, purposeful, and story-driven.

The Approach

iAmVisualz is built on three principles:

Presence. Being aware of the moment before it happens.
Precision. Composing with intention — light, depth, and movement.
Purpose. Creating visuals that carry meaning beyond the frame.

This process allows Ty to move seamlessly between environments, from live sports to weddings to brand campaigns — while maintaining a consistent visual language.

His work is shaped by both creative direction and discipline. Currently studying kinesiology and working in athletic development, he understands performance not just visually but also physically and mentally, giving his work a deeper level of awareness and authenticity.

The Vision

The goal of iAmVisualz is simple: To create visuals that reflect something real. Not just content for the moment, but images and films that carry weight — that connect, inspire, and leave a lasting impression. Whether documenting athletes, people, or environments, the mission is to tell stories that feel honest, cinematic, and full of life.

Because at its core, this work isn’t just about creating visuals — it’s about reflecting the image we were created to carry.