A vintage outdoor clock mounted on a building wall, with trees and streetlights in the background, taken during dusk or night.

We saw too many brands chasing clicks,
too many artists screaming into the void.
So we built a signal of our own —
loud, messy, real.

Off the Streets was never meant to be clean.
It was meant to be true.
Built from fragments, fueled by guts,
and stitched together by people who still give a damn.

This is Off the Streets.

"The truth’s still out there. Just gotta be willing to bleed for it.”
Seth

Off the Streets Productions has always been a vision—born from a love of music, art, and community.

This isn’t a brand. It’s a platform. A pulse. A way of seeing the world through unfiltered eyes.

We’re not here to sell you polished press releases or recycled puff pieces. If that’s what you’re looking for, keep scrolling.

This space is for the misfits. The creators. The ones who push boundaries and still give a damn.

We tell the story how it was and how it is. No filters. No scripts. Just the truth—captured through the lens, the mic, and the moment.

What we do is personal. Whether it’s a zine, a reel, or a photo from the pit, it all comes through my eye, my voice, and the adventures that brought me there.

We only work with 4–5 clients at a time—on purpose. So we can give each project the attention and respect it deserves. When we show up, it’s not just with gear. It’s with perspective. We’re not just documenting—we’re helping you see it differently.

Off the Streets is still growing, still evolving. But at its core, it’s always been about one thing:
Keeping it real in a world full of copycats.

“Truth’s still out there. You just have to be willing to get dirty finding it.”
Seth

A guitarist performing on stage with hair flying, black and white photo, stage lights in background.
View of a city skyline through three windows in a dark parking garage, with a dome and statue visible in the distance.

This isn’t just concert photography.
It’s everything in between—the long drives, alley detours, and late-night shots that make the story real.

Black and white photo of a metal safety fence with curved bars on a high-rise building balcony, with blurry city buildings in the background.
Musicians performing on stage, one playing guitar with a foot raised, and the other on drums, with a microphone stand in front.
A person playing a red electric bass guitar on stage with purple and white lighting.
A dark tunnel leading to an outdoor scene with water, a railing, and a chair laying on the ground near the railing.

“Off the Streets is still growing. Still evolving. But it’s always been about one thing:
Keeping it real in a world full of copycats.

“Truth’s still out there. You just have to be willing to get dirty finding it.”
Seth