Content Partner

Your in-house content studio, without the overhead

You need consistent video & photo content, but hiring in-house is expensive, freelancers are unreliable, and one-off projects never build momentum.

A Content Partnership is a retainer-based relationship where Doza Visuals operates like your embedded production team. We’re not just advising from the sidelines, we’re on the ground filming and photographing, then editing and delivering finished work on a consistent rhythm. We work closely with your internal team to make the process smoother and more efficient, dialing in workflows that reduce back-and-forth, speed up approvals, and help each shoot produce a deeper set of usable assets. From planning coverage and interviews to capture days, post-production, and delivery, we build a repeatable system that keeps high-quality photo and video shipping consistently, aligned to your brand goals.

And as part of the partnership, we stay on top of modern production tools and tech, including thoughtful use of generative AI where it makes sense, to move faster, open up creative options, and maximize what you get from every shoot.

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Brands we've worked with

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We handle photo and video production end to end, with planning built in so every shoot is designed to produce maximum usable content. As award-winning storytellers, we’ve worked with some of the most recognized brands, athletes, and artists in the world, and we bring that same level of craft and care into every partnership. We help you think through production strategy like what to capture, how to structure coverage, and how to plan interviews and b-roll so you walk away with a deep, consistent library of assets over time. Then we cut and package the work into platform-ready social versions, cutdowns, and crops, so one shoot turns into weeks or months of content without scrambling or reinventing the wheel each time.

Check out our work with Content Partner, Daybright Financial


“Hear from clients, team members, and leaders on what makes Daybright shine—and how we simplify benefits, compliance, and financial planning.” - https://www.daybright.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.

  • A Content Partnership is an all-in, long-term relationship where we act as your in-house production studio. That typically includes:

    • Strategy + planning: monthly content planning, creative direction, campaign support and shot lists.

    • Production: photo and video capture (interviews, b-roll, events, portraits, brand moments) drone photography, drone cinematography.

    • Post-production: video editing, color, sound, motion graphics where needed, photo selects and processing

    • Social content: cutdowns, crops, platform-specific versions, and delivery packages your team can publish fast

    • Systems + consistency: we build a repeatable workflow so you’re not reinventing the wheel every month

  • You get the upside of an in-house studio, without the overhead, hiring risk, or tech burden.

    You get an experienced team, instantly.

    Instead of building from scratch, you plug into a studio that’s already run long-term content for multiple brands and knows how to produce consistently across campaigns, events, and day-to-day storytelling.

    No recruiting, no managing, no churn.

    Hiring in-house means sourcing talent, onboarding, building process, and dealing with turnover. A Content Partnership gives you a stable, reliable production system from day one.

    No equipment build-out.

    Cameras, audio, lighting, storage, backups, software, insurance, upgrades. That whole stack is already handled. You’re not investing in gear that becomes outdated or underused.

    You stay current without thinking about it.

    We keep up with production workflows, editing approaches, platform specs, and new tools as they evolve, so your content doesn’t lag behind the moment. You benefit from continuous upgrades without needing internal R&D.

    Flexibility without headcount constraints.

    An in-house hire is fixed capacity. With a partnership, you can scale up for big moments and scale down in quieter stretches while keeping the same creative consistency and brand familiarity.

    Net result: it feels like an embedded in-house team, but it’s leaner, faster to start, and built to keep your content quality and output high without you having to build and maintain the machine.

  • This is built for teams investing seriously in consistent, high-quality content throughout the year. Most partnerships land in the six-figure annual range, but each scope is custom based on how often we’re producing, what we’re delivering, and the licensing needs.

  • We keep licensing simple and flexible. We offer a few standard packages depending on your needs:

    • Digital-only usage (website, social, email, digital ads)

    • Extended usage options (broader channels, longer terms, expanded distribution)

    • Full buyouts when you want the broadest rights with the least ongoing management

    If your use case is unique, we’ll create a custom license that matches your channels, term, and scope so you only pay for what you actually need.

  • Just a few. We’re a boutique creative studio, and we only take on a small number of Content Partnership clients at a time so each brand gets real attention, consistency, and fast turnaround.

  • Six months. That’s the minimum runway needed to build momentum, learn your brand deeply, and create a body of work that actually compounds in value over time.

Chris working on a project with Victoria Beckham and the Reebok team following a photoshoot.

About Doza Visuals

At the helm of Doza Visuals is Chris Cardoza, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and photographer based in Boston, serving brands across New England, New York City and the country.

Over the past decade, Chris has produced documentary-style video and photography for some of the most recognized names in the world: Reebok, Nissan, ESPN, the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, the New England Conservatory of Music, and world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma. His earlier work documenting the rise of basketball in Rwanda earned international recognition, and his "Best in Fest" prize at Women Deliver, one of the largest gender equity gatherings in the world, cemented his reputation for emotionally rich, human-first storytelling. His work has been featured in The New York Times, VICE, and Runner's World, and exhibited in galleries around the world.

But it was inside those high-profile projects that Chris learned something most production companies never figure out: the best brand content doesn't come from one-off shoots. It comes from deep, ongoing partnerships where the creative team truly understands the brand.

Working alongside marketing teams at organizations ranging from global athletic brands to Tony Award-winning Broadway artists to world-class nonprofits, Chris saw the same pattern repeat. The first project was always good. The second was better. By the third, the team was finishing each other's sentences, shoot days ran faster, and the content hit harder because the storytelling was grounded in real trust and institutional knowledge. Every engagement sharpened his ability to build efficient production systems, anticipate a brand's content needs across platforms, and turn a single shoot day into months of strategic, high-performing assets.

That's the insight Doza Visuals was built around. Not just cinematic video production or editorial photography, but a content partnership model designed for marketing teams who need a consistent stream of professional brand content without the overhead of building an in-house production team. Chris brings the strategic thinking of an embedded creative director, the production quality of a premium studio, and the efficiency that only comes from years of refining repeatable workflows with exacting clients.

Today, Doza Visuals operates as a boutique content production partner for a select number of brands in financial services, nonprofits, arts and culture, and mission-driven organizations across Boston, NYC, and beyond.