From left: The Gellman Images team includes Alana Denenberg, Gary Gellman and Nick Hiltwein. — Courtesy: Gellman Images
By Joshua Burd
Gellman Images has found a new home in Monmouth County, announcing a move to Wall Township with visions of continued growth at the Jersey Shore.
The multimedia production company, which is marking its 36th anniversary, is relocating to 1901 Route 71 after three decades on the western side of the county. The firm said its new address will not only bring it closer to the coast, but allow it to build stronger ties to clients along the Garden State Parkway and throughout the Jersey Shore region.
“We are excited for our next chapter,” said Gary Gellman, owner of Gellman Images. “Being less than five minutes from the beach, we have new opportunities for building connections with corporate leaders who have satellites along the coastline.”

The firm announced the move Wednesday while touting its decades in corporate photography, video production and aerial drone imagery, part of a business that started in Gellman’s childhood bedroom. He has been featured nationally more than 500 times in newspapers, magazines and on radio, having also appeared on “The Early Show” and “Early Show Indianapolis” on CBS, as well as ABC’s “Good Morning Las Vegas,” Fox’s “Good Day Philadelphia” and other programs.
Gellman Images has also spent the last 15 years as the official photographer for the New Jersey Hall of Fame’s annual induction ceremony. That has allowed Gellman to photograph the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Yogi Berra, Buzz Aldrin, Queen Latifah and Mary Higgins Clark.
Additionally, Gellman has photographed celebrities, elected officials and Pope Francis, while his work has appeared at the New Jersey State Museum, the U.S. Senate Gallery, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Vatican.