Todd Danforth Photography

Todd and Adam are artists and photographers based in Palm Springs California. After founding TDP in 2009, they joined forces to build a premier LGBTQ-owned studio photographing joyful and poetic love stories across the US and abroad. Their photos have featured in renowned publications from People, Brides, and Martha Stewart to television features like E! News and Good Morning America. The duo are also known for their work in multiple award-winning documentary projects.

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive #7190
Palm Springs, CA 92264
United States

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Palm Springs
Southern CA

Contact Information for Todd Danforth Photography

611 S. Palm Canyon Drive #7190
Palm Springs, CA 92264
United States

508.282.9341

Meet the Wedding Pro

Todd Danforth & Adam Neal
Owners, Photographers

Todd is an artist and the principal photographer at Todd Danforth Photography. With a background and education in the fine arts, Todd began his photography training in the darkroom. He combines his technical training, art history education, and a photojournalistic style to beautifully capture the raw authenticity of love. His passion for making portraits has inspired a number of personal photographic essays which have been exhibited and published nationally and internationally. He was awarded a Getty Images Creative Grant for his current portrait project, Queer Inheritance, exploring queer history, community, and identity through cross-generational dialogue and photographic preservation of LGBTQ people.

Adam is the co-owner and studio manager of Todd Danforth Photography. After working for years as a biomedical researcher, he left the world of science to pursue a more authentic and artistic life. Adam brings a keen eye for detail and a unique artistic perspective to ensure that every aspect of your wedding photography, from timeline planning to final delivery of images as well as the design of our handmade wedding albums is impeccable in quality and truly represents the unique magic of your wedding day. Beyond photographing weddings, Adam uses his talents to pursue multiple documentary photographic and writing projects focused on queer, diasporic, and intersectional identities, giving voice and telling stories for and about other forgotten and silenced communities.

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