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the traveling car, pinup, and boudoir

photographer

 
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Welcome

who is bray-din tee-muh?

Hello! I’m Braeden Tyma and if you go to car shows in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, or the midwest there’s a good chance I’ll be there too! I grew up going to car shows so my passion for those and photography has mixed into TymaPhoto. Besides car shows, you might see my work in a magazine or two, across various social media platforms, or very soon, television! I’m a video creator on weekdays, car photographer on weekends, and a Highway Creeper 24/7.

 

book a photoshoot

Family, seniors, pinup, cars, and/or boudoir, if you need photos that might fit these categories, let’s talk!

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hear from my clients

An actual car guy knows the key things to look for, like a body line or the stance of a car or the detail on an engine you did that most guys wouldn’t know...that’s what Braeden is good at.
— Rodney Residorph, Bummers Car Club President
I just want to take a second and sincerely say thank you for another amazing experience. I have thoroughly enjoyed every time I have gotten to shoot with you and can’t tell you how much I love your work...and you give your clients a spectacular gift with your final product.
— Boudoir Client
...thank you for making the whole experience easy!! I was all nervous for nothin’.
— Boudoir Client


 

delivery

Your photos or videos are delivered via download link. If you’d like a USB, that’s included! I can also help with prints.


actual car guy

The 1928 Model A

My younger years were spent going to car shows with my gramps (an old hot rodder and street racer) and hanging out while him and his buddies worked on cars. Life didn’t allow us to have our own project so as I entered adulthood I dove in. Starting with a 1960 Oldsmobile, to a 1949 Ford project, to a 1962 Pontiac Safari wagon, I’ve learned enough to get myself in trouble! The current long-term project is a 1928 Ford Model A pickup, which is what the photography supports.


Braeden Tyma and his grandpa magazine cover Ol Skool Rodz

Me and gramps with the first TymaPhoto magazine cover.