Opal & Ruby Editorial Projects
Behind the scenes, we’re building something bigger than pretty pictures. We’re crafting statements. Pouring passion. Exploring identity. Putting pieces of ourselves into the work. These editorial concepts aren’t for everyone — they’re for the bold, the curious, the emotional, the ones willing to step into something deeper than a photoshoot.
If you choose to be part of these projects, you won’t just pose.
You’ll feel.
You’ll embody.
You’ll become art.
These are one-off, high-effort editorial shoots — not ongoing themed sessions. Each concept is intentionally limited and deeply curated, requiring weeks of planning, preparation, set design, wardrobe coordination, and creative direction, followed by a full day dedicated entirely to the shoot itself.
Once a spot within an editorial project is claimed, it is considered filled, and availability will be updated accordingly. These concepts are not repeated casually, replicated endlessly, or rushed through.
This is slow art.
Intentional work.
Built with care.
If you feel drawn to one of these projects and want to learn more about participation, pricing, or availability, we invite you to reach out directly. We’re happy to discuss the process, expectations, and whether a concept is the right fit for you.
Step into the story.
Be part of the art.
Help create something larger than yourself — and we’ll capture it.
These editorial projects are created with intention and visibility in mind. Images produced through these shoots may be submitted to photography contests, shared across social and digital platforms, published in various media, and used in advertising or promotional materials for Opal & Ruby.
These projects are not private-use-only sessions. Participation means understanding and embracing that the work will live publicly — as art, as story, and as representation of the editorial vision behind it.
If privacy is your top priority, these projects may not be the right fit — and that’s okay. These shoots are designed for those who are comfortable being seen, celebrated, and shared as part of something larger.