Jennifer Silverberg

Photographer

Jennifer Silverberg is a commercial photographer in St. Louis. She started her career in photojournalism and for the past 10 years has brought the skills learned on the job to her commercial clients, helping them develop strong brand imagery and visually interpreting their stories. She specializes in food, farm, product and lifestyle photography. Jennifer moved to St. Louis to attend Washington University and after recognizing the potential opportunities and a love for her new city, she chose to make St. Louis her home. Learn more at jennifersilverberg.com.

Jennifer Silverberg

Contributions


Calling Cards

Cheree Berry Paper & Design is beloved by clients across the U.S. for its one-of-a-kind invitations and stationery — and it’s all crafted at its St. Louis headquarters.

True Colors

Michelle Robinson has found success with her vegan, cruelty-free, and vibrant nail-care company, DEMIblue Natural Nails, and entrepreneurial support from St. Louis investors and innovators.

60+ Valentine’s Day Gifts, Treats, and Date Ideas in St. Louis

Shop local for Valentine’s Day gifts and plan the ultimate St. Louis dates for your friends or someone special.

15+ Ways to Get Moving in St. Louis

Explore St. Louis area hiking trails, cycling paths, indoor dance studios, inclusive playgrounds and programs, and more ways to get moving across the metro.

2025 Year In Review: 40+ Inspiring
St. Louis Stories

From nationally beloved arts institutions and culinary stars to community leaders helping to rebuild after the tornado, take a look back at this year’s STLMade stories.

75+ St. Louis Spots to Shop for Holiday Gifts

This holiday season, shop local while supporting shops and makers in the St. Louis community.

20+ Must-Try Sweets and Treats in St. Louis

From cookies, cakes, and pastries to donuts, ice cream, and confections, these St. Louis bakeries, coffee shops, and restaurants serve up the sweets.

Following in the Footsteps

Run by the Premachandra family, Dances of India, one of the oldest classical Indian dance companies in the U.S., combines movement and storytelling to wow St. Louis audiences.

Pedal Power

Pedal the Cause has raised more than $51 million for cancer research in the St. Louis area — and it isn’t slowing down.

Beyond Books

Under Kristen Sorth’s leadership, St. Louis County Library has reinvented itself as a modern hub for community events and services and an indispensable resource available to all.

Fit for a Kid

With Lion+Owl, St. Louis entrepreneur Jeff Bender is bringing thoughtfully designed inclusive clothing to kids here and across the country.

Lion+Owl

Go With the Flow

Whether she’s spinning records in the top local clubs or leading a yoga class in the studio or online, DJ and yogi Nico Marie gets St. Louis moving. 

Nico Marie

Glittering Grace

Through outreach, advocacy, and action, Fourth City Sisters create community and make St. Louis a more vibrant, joyful, and inclusive place to call home.

Destination
Dessert

After a corporate career that took her across the globe, Monica Lee returned home to open Spoonful Desserts, which offers up Korean desserts, drinks, and a palpable sense…

Seeding Solutions

As part of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, plant biologist Katie Murphy addresses global challenges through the meticulous study of plants and shares her life and work…

Good to Grow

With her line of self-watering planters, Posie Pots founder Kay Wells uses 3D printing technology to make good plant care easier.

Centered on Art

The Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles creates community through unique exhibitions, artist development, education and outreach, and more.

Fashion Forward

For 10 years, the Saint Louis Fashion Fund has helped grow and evolve the city’s fashion industry — and thanks to co-founder Susan Sherman, its future looks just…

Fashion Fund

2024 Year In Review: 40+ Inspiring St. Louis Stories

From world-class artists and innovative entrepreneurs to culinary creatives and community trailblazers, take a look back at this year’s STLMade stories.

Building a Legacy

Architects Peter Tao and Helen Lee are leaving their mark on St. Louis' built environment and helping to transform the community itself.

A Cut Above

At Homegrown Hair Co. in Tower Grove South, Caitlin Tyczka creates an inclusive, welcoming environment for all by offering gender-neutral hair services.

A Cornerstone of Culture

Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis celebrates 20 years of art and growth in the Grand Center Arts District.

All Around Art

Artist, teacher, and St. Louis native Marley Billie D creates boldly colorful, mixed-media artworks that borrow inspiration from her upbringing in several local youth programs.

Marley Billie D.

Steps Ahead

Artistic powerhouses Kirven and Antonio Douthit-Boyd are broadening and elevating the dance community at the Center of Creative Arts and in the St. Louis metro.

Opera for All – Part Two

With its first-of-its-kind New Works Collective, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis brings representation and previously unsung stories to the stage.

Opera for All – Part One

A national and international jewel, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis brings world-class opera to the metro in welcoming and accessible ways.

2023 Year In Review: 25+ Inspiring
St. Louis Stories

From community transformers and restaurateurs to inspiring artists and innovative startup founders, take a look back at this year’s STLMade stories.

Photo of St. Louis looking toward the Arch around sunset

Singing Her Own Tune

Girl Conductor founder Maria A. Ellis uses a unique blend of gospel, R&B, and hip-hop to make music education more approachable and accessible for young people.

One of a Kind

From the depths of the caves to its 10-story slide, City Museum continues to find new ways to delight and surprise visitors from around the world.

Making Moves

Danielle Deavens and Doug Spencer, Bold Xchange founders, and Craig and Mowgli Rivard, owners of Little Fox, share why they moved to St. Louis to grow their businesses.

Shining Bright

Sisters Amanda Helman and Susan Logsdon founded Golden Gems to uplift, inspire and help people feel seen. Their products are now found in their three St. Louis-area locations…

Impeccable Taste

Craig and Mowgli Rivard are making a mark in Fox Park with their Brooklyn-inspired, modern neighborhood restaurant, Little Fox.

Taking Care of Business

Rebecca van Bergen’s nonprofit Nest aims to advance gender equity and economic inclusion through craft.

Just Dance

Jenny Hill’s Yes Honey Studio uses the art of dance to help people celebrate moving their bodies.

2022 Year In Review

Take a look back at this year's STLMade stories.

Hair Care

Rebundle’s CEO Ciara Imani May is revolutionizing the hair extension industry with the first U.S.-made, plant-based hair braiding brand.

Planting Roots

Noboleis Vineyards and Root Food + Wine draw St. Louisans to the natural beauty of Augusta.

Fine Print

At Central Print, Marie Oberkirsch passes on the art of traditional letterpress printmaking to future generations, while using the craft to build community with her neighbors in Old…

Pumped Up

Babyation founders Samantha Rudolph and Jared Miller have redesigned the breast pump to meet the needs of parents today.

Princess Dreams

At Racine and Rafael Martir’s boutique, Bidi Bidi Bom Bom, teenage Latinas can find the dress of their dreams to make quinceañera memories that will last a lifetime.

Making Art History

Newly at the helm of the St. Louis Art Museum, Min Jung Kim brings a fresh perspective to the institution’s role in the metro.

More Than Skin Deep

Tiffany Wesley creates health and wellness products with the greater aim of cultivating community through her worker-owned co-op, Pure Vibes.

Cream of the Crop

Amy and Beth Marcoot are innovating and expanding their seventh generation dairy farming business in Greenville, Illinois.

Branching Out

Forest ReLeaf’s Rebecca Hankins is leading the way in getting trees to the communities that need them.

Springboard for Success

A collaborative workspace and incubator founded by Betsy Blancett Nacrelli, MPWR is expanding to support even more women-owned businesses.

A Mindful Movement

With Generation Mindful, Suzanne Tucker is striving to create a more emotionally healthy world.

2021 Year In Review

Take a look back at this year's STLMade stories.

Empowering
Women

In Fox Park, nonprofit Rung for Women helps women take their personal and professional lives to the next level.

Rethink and Refill

At her sustainable lifestyle shop, Dharma + Dwell in Webster Groves, Jordan Blackhurst helps consumers make more environmentally friendly choices.

Upping the Game

With Stonemaier Games, Jamey Stegmaier turned his favorite hobby into a St. Louis-based company that publishes beautifully designed board games with fans around the globe.

Screening Startup

With Geneoscopy, Erica Barnell is looking to change the game of colon cancer screening and ultimately, save lives.

Ice Cream Queen

Opening her fifth location in six years, Clementine’s Creamery owner Tamara Keefe takes pride in the growing national buzz around her superb desserts.

A World of Knowledge

Attorney Nalini Mahadevan is helping St. Louis corporations attract and retain top international talent for the region's growing industries.

Nalini Mahadevan

That’s
Entertainment

Downtown Edwardsville is thriving, thanks in part to the musicians and events Al Canal brings to the restored Wildey Theatre.

Al Canal at the Wildey Theatre

Shared Solutions

Through Odd Couples Housing, John Levis is tackling local lodging issues by pairing senior and millennial roommates.

“We think this idea has legs to expand to other communities,” founder John Levis says of Odd Couples Housing.

Art in Motion

Through the Justice Fleet, Amber Johnson empowers people to heal.