Twelve years of moving pianos in Utah — and occasionally staging them somewhere unexpected for a music video, a magazine shoot, or our own portfolio.
The editorial shots below are the highlight reel. This is what most of our work actually looks like — basement pulls, tight doorways, wedding setups, and grand pianos placed in living rooms across the Salt Lake Valley. 76 shots from over a decade of jobs.
Drone footage from our Little Sahara shoots — aerial views of pianos staged on dunes, plus the truck-and-trailer logistics that make the shots possible.
We staged a white grand in a Santaquin cherry orchard during peak bloom — pianos in unexpected places, photographed properly. (Use case: music video.)
We hauled grand and upright pianos out to Little Sahara Sand Dunes for a multi-day music-video shoot — drone work, sunset silhouettes, and a logistics puzzle worth photographing.
The salt patterns of Bonneville make a piano look like the only object on Earth. We bring our truck, the piano, and a crew that knows how to set up on cracked salt without scratching anything.
Rooftop parking garages in downtown Salt Lake make for a hard-to-beat backdrop — piano in the foreground, glass-tower skyline behind.
Safe and Sound Pianos is run by Jonny and Mote, with a small team of trained movers. A few shots from on-set days.
Drones, ladders, photographers, the truck and trailer — what it actually looks like to stage a piano somewhere it doesn't belong.
Music video, photoshoot, wedding, or the middle of nowhere — we've probably done it before.
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