
Tahoe Production House recently completed a comprehensive photography and video project for Sharla Hales, Douglas County Commissioner, capturing key moments of civic leadership, infrastructure progress, and community engagement across Douglas County, Nevada.
This project was designed to create a versatile library of authentic, professional visual assets that reflect the day-to-day work of a county commissioner—supporting transparency, communication, and public outreach.
Our team provided professional photography and videography services over multiple days, documenting both formal public meetings and on-location site visits. The goal was to capture a balance of governing in action, community interaction, and environmental context, giving Commissioner Hales a well-rounded visual archive for use across marketing, web, and communications channels.
Coverage Highlights
Tahoe Justice Court Board Meeting
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Photo coverage of the official board meeting
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Candid and environmental imagery capturing discussion, collaboration, and civic process
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Visual documentation suitable for public communications and historical record
Community, Infrastructure & Environment
A full day of photography and video coverage documenting both people and place:
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Mountain-backdrop headshots and family photos
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Muller Parkway construction tour
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Ruenstroth flooding and stormwater management site visit
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Chamber of Commerce lunch event
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Lifestyle and location b-roll throughout Downtown Minden and Genoa
These images and video clips help tell a broader story—connecting leadership decisions to the real environments and communities they impact.
Why Projects Like This Matter
Professional visual documentation plays an essential role in public service. High-quality photos and video help bridge the gap between policy and people—showing constituents not just what decisions are made, but how and where that work happens.
We appreciated the opportunity to work with Commissioner Hales and her team, capturing moments that reflect the ongoing commitment to infrastructure, environmental stewardship, and community engagement in Douglas County.
