Meet the Owner
Meet Nate
I’m Nathan Paul, the founder of Ridgeline Media.
By day, I work as a Creative Communications Director, helping my organization tell its story clearly and consistently across video, photography, design, and digital platforms. Alongside that, I’ve spent years behind the camera producing wedding films, brand videos, photography, and visual content throughout New England. Storytelling has always been the through-line—whether it’s documenting a family’s first day together or helping a small business communicate what makes them worth choosing.
I graduated from the University of Southern Maine, where I worked in athletic communications and learned how visuals, messaging, and timing all work together to build connection. Since then, I’ve worked on content for schools, churches, small businesses and more.
Ridgeline Media grew out of that mix of experiences. I built it for small businesses who know they need quality visuals but want something right-sized—work that’s professional, intentional, and actually usable. I’m here to help Main Street businesses get their name out there.
Outside of work, I’m a husband and a dad to two young girls. That season of life has shaped how I approach business: long-term thinking, clear communication, and creating things that last. Ridgeline isn’t about hype or volume—it’s about helping good businesses show up well and build something steady over time.
About Ridgeline
Ridgeline Media was founded by Nathan Paul to help small businesses create professional, high-quality media—without the complexity or cost of a full agency.
Nathan runs Ridgeline as a one-man crew by design. That means every project is handled start to finish by the same person—from planning and filming to editing and delivery. It keeps things simple, efficient, and personal, while still delivering work that looks polished and intentional.
Ridgeline exists for businesses that know they need strong visuals but aren’t ready to build an in-house team or hire a large agency. Whether it’s video, photography, graphic design, or basic paid advertising, the goal is the same: give small businesses the tools they need to show up professionally and grow at their own pace.
The work isn’t about chasing trends or overproducing content. It’s about clarity, consistency, and creating media that actually gets used—on websites, social platforms, and in real marketing efforts.