A modern church tech booth captured from behind the console, showing a large, dark mixing desk with glowing colored faders, labeled scene buttons, and small LED meters dancing in precise rows. Two ultra-wide monitors display worship lyrics and live camera feeds, while a discreet rack of audio and networking gear hums quietly below with subtle indicator lights. The sanctuary beyond is softly blurred, featuring abstract shapes of lighting trusses and LED wall panels. The space is lit by a mix of dim, ambient stage light and focused, cool-white task lighting on the console surface. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a medium depth of field, creating a calm, organized, professional atmosphere that highlights church technology operations without any visible people.

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Explore selected projects spanning software, church production, oil and gas, and hands‑on maker experiments.

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A sleek, modern workstation featuring a thin, brushed-aluminum laptop partially open beside a matte-black tablet and a compact audio mixer, all arranged on a warm walnut desktop. Coiled XLR cables, a pair of over-ear studio headphones, and a small, open notebook with technical diagrams add subtle complexity. In the background, dual wall-mounted displays show abstract system dashboards and waveform graphics, softly blurred. Late-afternoon natural light from an unseen window washes across the surfaces, creating gentle reflections on metal and glass. Photographic realism with a clean, professional aesthetic, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, conveying decades of calm, focused experience in technology and digital production without any human presence.

Technology strategy, process improvement, and troubleshooting for teams needing calm, experienced leadership across complex digital and industrial systems.

An industrial oil and gas control room corner emphasizing technology: a curved console of ruggedized touch-screen panels showing highly detailed pipeline schematics, pressure graphs, and safety indicators in blues and greens. A sturdy, dark-surface desk holds a closed field laptop with scuffed metal edges, a stack of laminated procedures, and a rugged handheld radio docked for charging. Cable management channels tuck cables neatly beneath. Overhead, neutral LED panel lighting creates even, shadow-free illumination, subtly reflecting off glass screens. The background suggests additional control stations and wall-mounted monitors, deliberately out of focus. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with sharp focus on the nearest screens, conveying reliability, safety, and long-term industrial technology experience in a clean, professional mood.

Church tech consulting, from audio, video, and lighting design to volunteer training, documentation, and sustainable Sunday‑to‑Sunday workflows.

Testimonials

A meticulously organized technology workbench with a disassembled desktop PC laid open, revealing polished heat pipes, neatly routed black and blue cables, and a glowing motherboard diagnostic display. Nearby, precision screwdrivers, an anti-static wrist strap, labeled bins of components, and a worn but well-maintained soldering station rest on a dark, textured work surface. The background shows shelves lined with neatly arranged hardware boxes and archival storage drives, softly out of focus. Cool, overhead LED lighting mixes with a subtle side glow from a task lamp, creating crisp highlights and defined shadows. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, evoking a professional, methodical atmosphere of long-term hands-on technical expertise.

Hope D.

“Will sees both code and people,” says my pastor. “He modernized our livestream while caring deeply for volunteers and Sunday rhythm.”

A compact creative workshop corner showcasing hands-on tech hobbies: a 3D printer with a partially completed geometric object in matte gray filament, a small CNC router in the background, and an open single-board computer project on an anti-static mat with neatly arranged jumper wires and sensors. Pegboard on the wall holds labeled tools and coiled cables, while small drawers contain components. Warm, directional LED task lighting highlights the textures of printed layers, circuit boards, and brushed metal, casting soft, controlled shadows. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated perspective and moderate depth of field, creating a focused, inventive, and approachable atmosphere that celebrates practical, creative technology tinkering without including any human figures.

Hope D.

“On critical oilfield projects, Will connected legacy systems and new sensors seamlessly, reducing downtime and giving leadership real‑time, trustworthy data.”

A polished personal portfolio scene on a dark wood desk, centered on a high-resolution display showing a clean, minimalist dashboard of completed technology projects: abstract thumbnails of church tech setups, industrial systems, and creative hardware builds. Beside the monitor lies a closed, embossed leather notebook with a subtle logo, a slim external SSD with a braided cable, and a neatly stacked set of labeled project cards. A neutral-toned wall and a single shelf with a few carefully placed tech reference books form a soft, unobtrusive background. Gentle morning light from the side window combines with understated monitor glow, creating a calm, professional mood. Photographic realism, shot straight-on with shallow depth of field, emphasizing organization, breadth of experience, and quiet confidence.

Hope D.

“Will is my go‑to problem solver; he documents clearly, automates repetitive work, and leaves every environment more stable than before.”

A modern church tech booth captured from behind the console, showing a large, dark mixing desk with glowing colored faders, labeled scene buttons, and small LED meters dancing in precise rows. Two ultra-wide monitors display worship lyrics and live camera feeds, while a discreet rack of audio and networking gear hums quietly below with subtle indicator lights. The sanctuary beyond is softly blurred, featuring abstract shapes of lighting trusses and LED wall panels. The space is lit by a mix of dim, ambient stage light and focused, cool-white task lighting on the console surface. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a medium depth of field, creating a calm, organized, professional atmosphere that highlights church technology operations without any visible people.

Hope D.

“Serving on the tech team stopped feeling chaotic once Will built checklists, trained us patiently, and simplified our audio and lighting setup.”

A sleek, modern workstation featuring a thin, brushed-aluminum laptop partially open beside a matte-black tablet and a compact audio mixer, all arranged on a warm walnut desktop. Coiled XLR cables, a pair of over-ear studio headphones, and a small, open notebook with technical diagrams add subtle complexity. In the background, dual wall-mounted displays show abstract system dashboards and waveform graphics, softly blurred. Late-afternoon natural light from an unseen window washes across the surfaces, creating gentle reflections on metal and glass. Photographic realism with a clean, professional aesthetic, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, conveying decades of calm, focused experience in technology and digital production without any human presence.

Project Case Studies

An industrial oil and gas control room corner emphasizing technology: a curved console of ruggedized touch-screen panels showing highly detailed pipeline schematics, pressure graphs, and safety indicators in blues and greens. A sturdy, dark-surface desk holds a closed field laptop with scuffed metal edges, a stack of laminated procedures, and a rugged handheld radio docked for charging. Cable management channels tuck cables neatly beneath. Overhead, neutral LED panel lighting creates even, shadow-free illumination, subtly reflecting off glass screens. The background suggests additional control stations and wall-mounted monitors, deliberately out of focus. Photographic realism, shot from a three-quarter angle with sharp focus on the nearest screens, conveying reliability, safety, and long-term industrial technology experience in a clean, professional mood.