Harrison Webb is a photographer and videographer based in Salisbury, Maryland. He is currently in his final year at Salisbury University, where he is earning a Bachelor’s degree in Art with a concentration in Photography.
     Driven by a passion for storytelling through visuals, Harrison specializes in capturing authentic moments across a wide range of subjects, with a particular focus on the fast-paced energy of live music and events. His work blends technical skill with an instinct for timing, resulting in dynamic imagery that brings moments to life. Through dedication and creative vision, Harrison has developed a diverse and compelling portfolio that reflects both his versatility and his eye for detail.
     Best known for his work in music photography, Harrison has captured performances by some of the biggest names in the industry, including Post Malone, Dominic Fike, Luke Combs, Lil Yachty, Teezo Touchdown, 21 Savage, Rob Zombie, Carrie Underwood, Fall Out Boy, Jelly Roll, Sexyy Red, Luke Bryan, Waka Flocka Flame, and many others. His experience also extends to major music festivals such as Country Calling, Broccoli City, Oceans Calling, Boardwalk Rock, and the Maryland Folk Festival.
     Through these opportunities, Harrison has built an extensive network of connections with fellow creatives, publications, artists, companies, and management teams. This growing network has played a key role in granting him access to larger-scale shows and high-profile events. He primarily photographs for Alternative Wave Magazine, where he has been named Head of Photography in Maryland. In addition, he has assisted in providing event and media coverage for WRDE and CoastTV under WBOC.
     Beyond music, Harrison has expanded his skill set into sports photography and videography. During his time at Salisbury University, he has worked closely with the university’s basketball program creating dynamic content, while also covering local high school games. This experience led to him photographing and eventually joining the staff for major tournaments such as the Governors Challenge and Hoops on the Ave, where he has captured some of the highest-ranked high school players and teams in the nation.
     When he is not documenting live events, Harrison enjoys working in the studio, where he experiments with portraits and product photography. Influenced by fashion and editorial photographers, he uses studio work as a creative outlet to explore new lighting techniques and visual styles, resulting in a diverse and evolving body of work that complements his live-event photography.



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