Software people log into.
Member portals, directories, admin tools, internal systems. Built to run for years, not to demo well.
- Member & account portals
- Admin and staff tooling
- Integrations and data migration
Jamii Creative Studio was hired to photograph community events. Clients kept asking for the website, then the platform behind it. Today we build all three — product, web, and media — as one team.
Roots Clinic Symposium
Shot by Jamii Creative Studio
We didn't set out to be a technology studio. We set out to document community work well — symposiums, graduations, festivals, the rooms where things actually happen.
Then a client asked where the photos would live. That became a website. The next client needed members to log into it. That became a product. Every surface we offer today exists because someone we already trusted asked for it.
That's why the three practices aren't separate departments. The person who shoots your event knows what the site needs. The person building your portal has seen your program run. One team, one studio, across three surfaces.

From the Jamii Creative Studio archive · Bay Area community events
Most agencies hand you off between departments. Here the same people carry a project end to end — which is why the pieces fit together.
Member portals, directories, admin tools, internal systems. Built to run for years, not to demo well.
Marketing sites, campaign pages, and the content systems your team updates without calling us.
Event photography, video, and campaign creative — the original practice, still running every month.


Jamii Studios is where we prototype the internal software we use to run the studio. When a tool proves itself on our own work, it becomes something we can offer clients — already tested, already in production somewhere real.
No account manager relaying messages to a team you never meet. Whoever scopes the work is on the kickoff, the reviews, and the launch — and replies inside one business day. A small team is the feature, not the limitation.
You see the deliverables, the total, and the payment schedule before you sign — on one page. Work outside that scope gets quoted and approved in writing. You will never get a surprise invoice.
Launch isn't the end of the relationship. Care plans cover hosting, updates, and support at a known monthly rate — and you can leave with thirty days' notice. No lock-in, no hostage situations.
Your domain, your code, your content, your photo archive at full resolution. If you ever move on, it all goes with you. We hold the keys only as long as you want us to.
The earliest work we still publish is a San Jose State Black Grad celebration from May 2019 — the community events, graduations, and campus programs that rarely get a photographer in the room.
Thousands of photographs across dozens of client galleries — event coverage, portraits, and documentary work for organizations across the Bay Area.
The gallery our clients log into — watermarking, favorites, expiring download links — is software we wrote and run ourselves. The same practice now builds websites, portals, and internal tools for other teams.
Three surfaces run as a single practice out of San Jose, serving startups, nonprofits, and established teams across the greater Bay Area.
Jamii runs as one team rather than a stack of departments. The people who scope your project are the ones accountable for delivering it — and the ones you reach when something needs attention.
It also means we take on a limited number of engagements at a time. If the calendar is full, we'll say so rather than staff your project with people you've never met.
JAMII TechnologyProduct, web & media studioSanta Clara, CA
Start with a free 30-minute call. We'll send a short plan with scope, timeline, and budget range within one business day — including when the answer is that we're not the right studio for it.