Clash Productions is a full service production company based in the Washington D.C./Maryland/Virginia region. Specializes in professional head shots, special events, newborns, and family sessions, freelance photographer/videographer Shannon Clash , brings a professional experience in forming creative concepts to capture spotlight moments.

Shannon Clash is a multimedia journalist with a passion for producing human interest stories in the forms of digital and long-forum outlets. As a recent broadcast journalism graduate from the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill College of Journalism, Shannon currently works as a News Desk Assistant at the NBC Network Washington Bureau and as a Millennial Advisor for Maryland Association of Black Journalist at her alma mater.

Throughout her college career, Clash interned and became a Production Assistant at NBC4 in Washington D.C, studied abroad in Florence, Italy as a international producer, was a MMJ (multimedia journalist) and producer for Capital News Service, and co-founded a web publication called Stories Beneath the Shell News with 5 fellow Merrill students.

Clash also held the titles President of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Theta Nu Chapter, undergraduate assistant for theDepartment of Fraternity Life, mentor to first and second graders through America Reads, America Counts, and layout editor for the Black Explosion Newspaper under her belt.

Outside of the university, Clash also worked as a Production Assistant and Social Media Coordinator for the Legal Stranger Project produced and directed by Amanda Lucidon and has had her journalistic work published internationally.

Through Clash's time at the University of Maryland, she has also been a recipient for the Steven C. Affens Broadcast Journalism Scholarship, W.E.B DuBois Student Leader of the Year, inducted into the Kalegethos honor society and a Spirit of Maryland nominee. #MERRILLMADE

Merrill College senior Shannon Clash was chosen by her peers to give the student speech during the college's commencement exercise in the Stamp Student Union on Dec. 20, 2015.