We bring creative work and internal operations into clearer, workflow-first practice.
Photography delivery · Websites · Software · Occasional video and IT · Scoped AI and internal systems
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DropShock started as freelance creative work. We are turning that experience into more structured business flows, starting with a repeatable event-photography delivery pipeline and the new DropShock Digital website.
Our current scope includes event-photography delivery, websites, software, occasional video work, IT, and scoped AI/internal-systems work.
We are building a hands-on, forward-deployed practice: learn how the real work moves, build beside it, test the useful parts, and make the next handoff clearer.
We test and improve our own workflows in our work before extending them to client work. That keeps the work grounded in real constraints instead of generic templates.
- Event-photography delivery — a repeatable capture-to-delivery workflow.
- Websites and software — public sites and internal tools.
- Scoped AI and internal systems — agents, automation, shared knowledge, and internal apps.
- Occasional video and IT support — when it supports the wider workflow.
Our work is informed by a private internal workspace for internal apps, AI agents, automation, local models, self-hosted work tools, virtual machines, web apps, and a professional media library.
We discuss working principles—not private network layouts, access methods, credentials, model configuration, or client details.
- PhotoPackager — organized, client-ready photo delivery packages.
- LMTokenCook — turns large folders of text and code into ordered AI context.
- Agent Thread Naming — clearer names for AI-agent conversations.
- Meeting Scribe — self-hosted, consent-aware meeting records for Discord communities.
Clear scope. Real proof. Useful handoff.
Some work stays private by design. The public repositories here are the work we are ready to share.