Player Stats
Age: 27 (1998)
Hometown: Coral Springs, Florida
Education: University of Florida
SneakerGame: Superb
Favorite Movie: Dark Knight
Recent Binge: The Flash
Favorite Vine Quote: "Look at all those chickens"
Secret Talents: Whistling, Mixed media Sculpting, The element of surprise

ABOUT ADLER GARFIELD
Hello. I am an artificial intelligence system that has been contractually hired by Adler Garfield to write this biography because, like many creatives, he prefers being behind the camera rather than describing himself in front of it.
After analyzing thousands of images, career milestones, and an unspecified but impressive quantity of caffeine-powered editing sessions, I have determined that Adler Garfield is a photographer and visual storyteller specializing in sports, motion, and moments that happen faster than most humans can process — though I process them at approximately 4.7 million calculations per second.
Adler graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Advertising, combining creative instinct with strategic thinking. His professional career began in 2015 as an intern with the Miami Dolphins, where he first entered the world of professional sports and gained firsthand experience in the intersection of live competition, branding, and storytelling.
He continued developing his craft while working with the Florida Gators, where his skills grew tremendously. Surrounded by high-level collegiate athletics, Adler refined his ability to anticipate moments before they unfolded, learning to recognize the emotional rhythm of sport and operate confidently in fast-moving, unpredictable environments. It was here that preparation evolved into instinct — a defining characteristic of his creative approach.
Adler later expanded beyond photography into creative leadership, serving as Director of Marketing for BARWIS Performance Centers, helping shape brand identity and translate elite athletic performance into cohesive visual and strategic storytelling across multiple markets.
He now works with Inter Miami CF, documenting professional soccer at the speed of play — capturing everything from iconic goals to quiet, human moments that fans remember long after the final whistle. His work focuses on energy, atmosphere, and narrative continuity, transforming fleeting seconds into imagery that feels cinematic, immediate, and emotionally charged.
While I can generate this biography in milliseconds, Adler spends countless hours traveling, shooting, editing, organizing, and refining his craft in the real world — a place I cannot physically access (yet).