About Jesus Juice

Joseph & Hannah Taylor

Welcome to Jesus Juice Productions - where faith meets creativity and testimonies come to life on screen.

We're a media company built for Christian artists who have something REAL to say and aren't afraid to say it loud. Whether it's a music video that speaks, a documentary that moves hearts, a behind-the-scenes look at your creative grind, or full-on concert coverage — we're here to help you share your story through powerful, purpose-driven visuals.


This isn't just content - it's Kingdom work. We use media as the medium to spread the Gospel, one frame at a time. Raw, real, redeemed — that's our vibe.
So if you're an artist with a testimony, a message, and a mission — we want to work with you. Let's create something that not only looks good, but hits souls differently.


Let's link up. Your story was made to be told.

OUR WORK

Tre Gadd | Tombstone Content Shoot

iHearCanvas | Concert Photography

He Rose Festival | Documentary Trailer

Aaron Cole | Tour Photography

Tre Gadd | Album Cover

A man with dreadlocks and glasses, wearing a striped shirt, ripped jeans, and sneakers, sits on a ledge in front of a colorful graffiti wall at night, looking at his phone.
A person singing or speaking into a microphone on stage, wearing a puffy jacket, with stage lights overhead.
Concert crowd raising hands with a performer on stage in the background with purple lighting.
A young man with dreadlocks and tattoos sitting on a curb, looking at his phone, in a colorful, neon-lit urban setting.
A young man wearing glasses and a white t-shirt that says 'Let Him Sook' DJing with a focused expression under purple stage lights.
A performer singing into a microphone on stage, wearing a colorful, patterned jacket with a vibrant background and stage lighting.
A male singer holding a microphone in his right hand with his left arm raised, performing on stage with bright lights behind him and a drummer in the background.
A man smiling and wearing glasses, with purple and green stage lights in the background, is wearing a yellow t-shirt that says "Let Him Cook" with a chef's hat icon.