Websites for Brooklyn's local spots
Beautiful, fast websites for the delis, bakeries and shops around Leonard St — built by your neighbor, filmed by a working cinematographer, and handled for you.
Your storefront, filmed like cinema.
Placeholder — real reel to be shotThe whole thing in one breath
No dashboards to learn, no templates to wrestle. You run your shop — I run the website.
A clean, fast, mobile-first site that looks like your place at its best — and it costs you nothing to build.
Real footage of your food, your space, your people — shot by a working NYC cinematographer, not a stock library.
Hosting, edits, updates, and a new special live the same day you text me. $75/month, cancel anytime.
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Here's the kind of before & after I build. Slide across each one to see the old site become the new.
Sample concepts These are illustrative before/afters — not real clients yet. Real neighborhood demos go here as they're built.
Made for the feed too
Every rebuild becomes a vertical clip you can post — same footage, cut for Instagram.
The deli glow-up
Placeholder — reel to be shotFresh bread, 6am
Placeholder — reel to be shotOld site vs. new
Placeholder — reel to be shotYour block, on camera
Placeholder — reel to be shotRadically simple
Cancel anytime — you keep your domain.
Want more? Growth & Pro care tiers are there if you need them — but most spots on the block are happy right here.
On my block
I work out of Leonard St and I build for the roughly one square mile around it — the delis, bakeries, and shops on the corridors we all walk every day.
Who's behind it
I'm a working camera operator in New York — 15+ years on set, a Steadicam op who shoots for real productions. I know how to make a place look like the best version of itself on camera. Now I do that for the businesses on my own block, and I keep their sites running so they never have to think about it.
Let's do it
I'll build you a free demo of your own site — no charge to look. If you like it, it's $75/month and I handle the rest.
Prefer to text? A dedicated number goes here once it's wired up.