PHOTOGRAPHY • SOCIAL CONTENT • HOCKEY

Maia Dusseldorp

Sports photographer, social media content creator, and marketing student based in New York. Game-day coverage from Friday nights at Clarkstown to the sidelines at Ole Miss — now shooting hockey across the NY metro area and building toward a career in NHL creative content.

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The Numbers — Clarkstown Hockey

Her strongest proof: what happened when she took over the team's social content. Lead with this in every application and outreach message.

763 → 21,748
Avg accounts reached per post, before vs. after
112,000
Peak reach on a single post
+400
New followers in a few months
28x
Growth in average post reach

Selected Work — Hockey First

Her hockey coverage leads (that's the target industry), backed by the SEC game-day work from Ole Miss.

About

Hi, I'm Maia Dusseldorp! I'm a sports photographer, social media content creator and marketing student based in New York. My love for photography began during my senior year of high school through my passion for sports. Since then, I've photographed high school, junior and collegiate athletics while creating social media content for teams and organizations. My experience combines creativity with marketing to produce content that engages fans, reaches large audiences and helps attract people to the teams and brands I work with. Whether I'm capturing a senior portrait, covering a game or creating digital content, my goal is to create work that is authentic, memorable and impactful.

Contact

Email: maiassportsmedia@gmail.com  •  Instagram: @maiassportsmedia  •  Site: maiassportsmedia.com  •  LinkedIn: [add profile link]

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Sports Photographer • Social Media Content Creator

Maia Dusseldorp

Game-day photography and live social coverage — high school, junior, and collegiate athletics across the NY metro, including on-field content during SEC game days at Ole Miss. Building a career in professional hockey content.

maiassportsmedia@gmail.com  •  maiassportsmedia.com  •  @maiassportsmedia  •  New York Metro
28x
GROWTH IN AVG POST REACH
21,748
AVG ACCOUNTS REACHED / POST
112K
PEAK SINGLE-POST REACH
+400
FOLLOWERS IN ONE SEASON
Selected Work — Hockey & SEC Game Days

Full galleries at maiassportsmedia.com

Case Study — Clarkstown Varsity Hockey

Took over a program averaging 763 accounts reached per post. Rebuilt the content strategy around game photography, graphics, and short-form video — shot, edited, and posted live on game nights. Within one season: 21,748 average accounts reached per post (28x), a single-post peak of 112,000, and 400+ new followers. Strong visuals plus consistent strategy grow an audience — fast.

Experience
Founder & Photographer — Maia's Sports Media 2022 – Present • NY Metro

Freelance game coverage and social content across high school, junior, and collegiate athletics.

Game-Day Content — Ole Miss Athletics (field access) Fall 2025 • Oxford, MS

On-field during SEC football game days capturing photo and social content in a 60,000-seat environment.

Social Media Manager & Photographer — Clarkstown Varsity Hockey 2022 – 2024 • New City, NY

Full ownership of channel strategy, game coverage, and posting — the case study above.

Capabilities
Game-day photographyLive clipping & postingShort-form video (Reels/TikTok)LightroomPhotoshopPremiere ProCaption & copyAnalytics & reportingNights / weekends / travel

Available for game-night, seasonal, and internship content roles — NY metro and beyond.

Currently completing a marketing degree. Local to MSG, Prudential Center, and UBS Arena.  maiassportsmedia@gmail.com

Writing Toolkit

Copy, personalize the [brackets], send. Rule of thumb: 4 sentences max for a first touch. Always include the portfolio link. Never open with "I want an internship."

Cold Outreach

LinkedIn DM — team content staffer (first touch)

Hi [Name] — I'm Maia, a sports photographer and content creator from Rockland County, NY. I ran social for a high school hockey program and grew average post reach from ~760 to 21,700+ accounts, and I shot on-field during game days at Ole Miss. Your work on [specific recent post/campaign they did] caught my eye — the [specific detail] was great. If you ever have 15 minutes, I'd love to hear how you got your start with [Team]. Portfolio: maiassportsmedia.com

Personalize the [specific post] line every time — it's the difference between a reply and silence.

Email — internship/game-night role inquiry

Subject: Game-night content — Maia [Last Name], photographer/creator (NY metro)

Hi [Name],

I'm a sports content creator finishing my associate degree in Rockland County, and I'm reaching out about game-night content or photography opportunities with [Team] for the [2026-27] season.

Quick background: I ran social and photo coverage for Clarkstown hockey, where I grew average post reach from ~760 to 21,700+ accounts per post (peak 112K) and added 400+ followers in a few months. I also worked on-field during game days at Ole Miss last fall, and I currently shoot high school, junior and collegiate athletics in the NY metro area. I'm local, available nights and weekends, and comfortable shooting, clipping, and posting live.

Portfolio: maiassportsmedia.com

If there's a better person to contact about seasonal content roles, I'd appreciate a point in the right direction. Thank you!

Maia Dusseldorp
[phone] | maiassportsmedia@gmail.com

Email — offering to shoot for a local/junior team (free first game)

Subject: Free game-day photos for [Team Name]

Hi [Coach/GM Name],

I'm Maia, a sports photographer from [town]. I'd love to shoot one of [Team]'s upcoming home games at no cost — you'd get a full edited gallery for your social channels and website, and I get to keep building my hockey portfolio.

Recent work: maiassportsmedia.com — I've shot high school, junior and collegiate athletics, and my social coverage for Clarkstown hockey reached up to 112,000 accounts on a single post.

If that sounds useful, which upcoming game works best?

Maia Dusseldorp
[phone] | maiassportsmedia@gmail.com

This converts at a very high rate — junior/youth teams almost never have a photographer.

Follow-ups & Responses

Follow-up — no reply after 7–10 days

Hi [Name] — just floating this back to the top of your inbox. I know [game weeks/playoffs] are busy. Still would love 15 minutes whenever things slow down — and in the meantime, here's a recent shoot I'm proud of: [link to one specific gallery/post]. Thanks!

One follow-up only. Add new work every time — never just "checking in."

Reply — when they say "no openings right now"

Totally understand — thanks for the quick reply. If it's alright, I'll keep following the team's postings and check back in a few months. And if a game-night comes up where you're shorthanded on content, I'm local and can be there on short notice. Appreciate your time, [Name]!

Keeps the door open and plants the "call her when shorthanded" seed.

Thank-you — after an informational chat

Hi [Name] — thank you again for taking the time today. Your point about [specific advice they gave] really stuck with me, and I'm going to [concrete action based on it]. I'll keep you posted on how it goes. If anything ever comes up where an extra shooter or content hand would help, I'd love to be on your list. Thanks again!

Social Posts

Posting her own work (X/LinkedIn)

Shot [Team] vs [Team] last night at [rink]. Favorite frame: [one line about the moment — the story, not the settings]. Full gallery on maiassportsmedia.com

#SMSports #hockey [team hashtags]

Post 2–3x/week during season. The #SMSports tag is where team hiring managers actually scroll.

Engaging with team content (reply strategy)

Genuine reply formula — pick ONE:
1. Specific praise: "That transition on the third clip is so clean — the crowd audio made it."
2. Craft question: "Was this shot on the new body or the 70-200? The low-light grain is impressive."
3. Add value: quote-post with her own angle from the same game if she was there.

Never: generic fire emojis, "great post!", or asking for a job in comments.

Bios

Short bio — X/Instagram

Sports photographer & content creator | Hockey | NY metro | Grew a team's avg post reach 28x | maiassportsmedia.com

LinkedIn headline + about

Headline: Sports Photographer & Social Content Creator | Hockey | NY Metro

About: I create game-day content — photography, short-form video, and live social coverage. I took over social for Clarkstown hockey and grew average post reach from ~760 to 21,700+ accounts per post (peak: 112K on a single post, 400+ new followers in a few months). My path continued on-field at Ole Miss during SEC game days, and now runs through hockey rinks across the NY metro area while I finish my marketing degree. Goal: a creative role in professional hockey. Portfolio: maiassportsmedia.com

Network Tracker

Every person she contacts goes in here. Saved in this browser automatically. Rule: 3 new contacts per week during season, one follow-up pass every Sunday.

NameRoleOrgWhereDateStatusNotes / next step

The First 20

Verify each name on LinkedIn before messaging — team staff turns over fast. Names marked (verify) mean: search the title, message whoever holds it now.

#WhoOrgHow to reachWhy / anglePriority

LinkedIn Setup

Work top to bottom, copy-paste as you go. The whole profile is built around one thing: the Clarkstown 28x number.

Basics

Headline

Sports Photographer & Social Content Creator | Hockey | Grew a team's avg post reach 28x (763 → 21,700+ per post) | Marketing Student | NY Metro

About

I create game-day content — photography, short-form video, and live social coverage — with one goal: make people care about a team.

I took over social media for Clarkstown varsity hockey and grew average post reach from 763 to 21,748 accounts per post, peaking at 112,000 on a single post, and added 400+ followers in a few months. That season taught me what I now build everything on: strong visuals plus consistent strategy grow an audience fast.

Since then I've shot high school, junior, and collegiate athletics, including on-field work during SEC game days at Ole Miss. I'm currently completing my associate degree in marketing in New York and shooting hockey across the metro area while working toward a creative role in professional hockey.

Portfolio: maiassportsmedia.com
Contact: maiassportsmedia@gmail.com

Experience — Maia's Sports Media

Founder & Photographer — Maia's Sports Media
2022 – Present | New York Metro

Freelance sports photography and social content. Coverage across high school, junior, and collegiate athletics. Full portfolio at maiassportsmedia.com.

Experience — Clarkstown Hockey

Social Media Manager & Photographer — Clarkstown Varsity Hockey
2022 – 2024 | New City, NY

• Rebuilt the team's social content strategy: grew average post reach from 763 to 21,748 accounts (28x), with a single-post peak of 112,000
• Added 400+ followers in one season through game photography, graphics, and short-form video
• Shot, edited, and posted live game coverage on game nights

Experience — Ole Miss

Game-Day Content — Ole Miss Athletics (field access)
Fall 2025 | Oxford, MS

• On-field during SEC football game days, capturing photo and social content

Adjust the title/wording to match exactly what she did — teams verify. Add "Athletics Photographer — [Community College]" once she lands it this fall.

Education & Skills

Weekly activity — the profile is dead without this

90-Day Self-Marketing Plan

One brand, four platforms, three phases. The rule that makes it all work: every shoot produces content for every platform — shoot once, post four times.

Platform roles — same brand, different job

Phase 1 — Foundation (Days 1–30)

Goal: all four platforms live, consistent look, first shoots posted.

Phase 2 — Momentum (Days 31–60)

Goal: repeatable content engine + the network warm-up.

Phase 3 — Convert (Days 61–90)

Goal: turn attention into applications, referrals, and paid work.

Weekly rhythm (all 90 days)

Track monthly (screenshot on the 1st)

Followers per platform • average reach per post • profile visits • portfolio-site clicks • DMs/inquiries received • outreach sent vs. replies. These numbers become case study #3 — "how I grew my own brand" is itself proof she can grow a team's.

Claude + Blotato Workflow

Two tools, two jobs. Claude (claude.ai) is her writing and strategy partner — outreach, captions, applications, prep. Blotato (blotato.com) is her distribution engine — post once, publish everywhere. Together they solve the real problem: the 90-Day Plan takes hours a week, and these cut it to minutes.

One-time setup (30 minutes)

Workflow 1 — After every shoot (20 min instead of 2 hours)

Claude prompt — post-shoot content pack

I shot [team] vs [team] at [rink] last night. Key moments: [2-3 lines about the game and the shot you're proudest of].

Write me a content pack in my voice:
1. Instagram caption (short, story-first, ends with "full gallery at maiassportsmedia.com", 3-5 hashtags incl. #SMSports)
2. TikTok caption + a 3-part hook idea for a BTS clip
3. LinkedIn post (what I learned or a result, professional but warm, no hashtag spam)
4. Facebook caption for the team's local group (tag-friendly, parents are the audience)

Workflow 2 — Weekly outreach (Sunday, 30 min)

Claude prompt — outreach draft

Draft a short LinkedIn DM to [Name], [role] at [team]. I recently saw their [specific post/campaign] and liked [specific detail]. Goal: a 15-minute informational chat, NOT asking for a job. Under 80 words, lead with my Clarkstown reach numbers only if it fits naturally, end with my portfolio link. Use my templates as the voice baseline. Give me 2 versions.

Workflow 3 — Applications & interviews

Workflow 4 — Monthly (case studies & course correction)

The rules that keep AI an advantage, not a liability

Targets & Resources

The standing checklist. Job boards weekly, communities daily.

Job boards — check weekly

Communities — live in these

  • Sports Creative Community — join now; attend NYC in-person events
  • #SMSports on X — follow, reply, post her work with the tag
  • DSM Sports — digital/social sports industry blog
  • LinkedIn — follow every NY-metro team content staffer and engage weekly

Shoot locally — portfolio reps

Weekly rhythm

  • Mon: check job boards, apply to anything new
  • Wed: post best recent work (#SMSports)
  • Game days: shoot, edit same night, post within 24h
  • Sun: 3 new outreach messages + follow-up pass in the tracker

Upgrades for the live site (maiassportsmedia.com)

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Career Advisor
Hey Maia — I know your story, your 28x stat, and your target list. Ask me to draft a DM, review a caption, prep an interview, or plan your week. What are we working on?
AI drafts — edit into your own voice before sending. Teams can tell.
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