In today’s episode, W. Scott Olsen speaks with Justin Myers, a Canadian-American commercial automotive and adventure photographer based in Portland, Oregon, known for creating polished, story-driven imagery for global brands.
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Justin Myers is a Canadian-American photographer based in Portland, Oregon, whose work sits at the intersection of commercial storytelling and outdoor culture. On his website, he presents a practice spanning automotive, sports/lifestyle, and technology imagery, with a client list that includes brands such as Fujifilm, Adidas/Terrex, Nike, Columbia Sportswear, Intel, and CamelBak—showing both breadth and a strong commercial foundation.
His own bio emphasizes a Pacific Northwest sensibility and a story-first approach, describing a visual style shaped by storm light, motion, and the kinds of moments “most people miss.” That perspective comes through in the way he frames his work around atmosphere, movement, and people in real environments rather than purely polished surfaces.
Myers also positions himself as highly adaptable in production—comfortable leading full commercial crews, working with motion units, or going solo in remote locations depending on what the story requires. Over the years, he has focused heavily on adventure athletes, automotive culture, and understated human stories, from ranchers and scientists to surfers, all approached with a quiet, authentic, observational tone.





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