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Husband-Wife Duo Move Studio to DFW Suburb

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Kauwuane and London Burton | Image by Josh Carter/The Dallas Express

Kauwuane Burton Studios (KBS), a full-service production company specializing in visual marketing, has relocated from Dallas to Irving.

The studio is owned and operated by husband-and-wife duo Kauwuane and London Burton, who spoke with The Dallas Express.

“Being able to give vision to people that may not have it — sometimes as a business owner, you know you have so many hats and so many things to think about you can’t really think about what your brand needs to look like or what ideas you need to bring the vision across — and being able to use what God gave me to do that, being able to use my gift every day to help people is my favorite part,” said London.

The company offers a range of visual marketing services, including photography, videography, and post-production. The couple’s studio was recently moved to 6025 Commerce Dr., where it has about 6,500 square feet of space, making it one of the biggest production studios in the metroplex.

A Dallas native and graduate of Skyline High School, Kauwuane earned a bachelor’s degree at Baylor University and a graduate degree in business from Southern Methodist University and has been a professional photographer and videographer for over 17 years.

London, originally from Arkansas, comes from a military family and previously served in the U.S. Army.

The move to Irving marked a significant milestone for KBS, allowing the company to grow its operations and cater to a broader range of clients.

“We offer them a 360 [degree] branded platform, and whether you’re starting your business, already have a business, or just want to refresh your business and your business visuals, we’re able to offer those types of services to clients large and small,” Kauwuane told The Dallas Express.

Not only has KBS secured major clients such as Toyota, Lyft, and the Mark Cuban Foundation, but they also continue to serve local businesses, churches, and private individuals and families.

“We still service the typical family photo shoots, the college grad, so we still service those communities as well,” said Kauwuane.

The new facility provides ample room for video production and accommodates the latest equipment and technology needs for high-end production, according to the Burtons. They both expressed their excitement about the opportunities the new location can bring.

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