Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX
Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX

Why a Houston
Criminal Defense
Attorney Chose
Colt Melrose,
America's Best
Headshot
Photographer

Hunter Simmons, Houston criminal defense attorney, reveals why credibility isn't built in the courtroom alone — and why he invested in his.

There’s a Stoic philosophy quote that Hunter Simmons lives by: The truth is like a smelly goat — you don’t need to tell anyone it’s there. Everyone already knows.

It’s the kind of line you’d expect from a man who has spent over a decade fighting for people in their darkest hours — a man whose clients don’t come to him for pleasantries. They come because when things get real, Hunter Simmons goes to war.

But for years, there was a disconnect. The attorney who could walk into a courtroom and command the attention of judges and prosecutors was invisible online. The man who had built his practice on raw authenticity and hard-won trust was showing up to the digital world like just another name on a very long list.

And in Houston — where 880 people search for a criminal defense attorney every single month — being just another name is the same as being no one at all.

Building a Practice on Grit Alone

Hunter Simmons didn’t take the comfortable path. He opened his own practice the moment he graduated from law school in 2013 — no safety net, no established firm behind him, no silver-spoon clientele waiting to retain him. Just a young attorney from a small town in West Texas with a fierce love for the Constitution and a belief that every person deserves someone who will actually fight for them.

"I've always built my firm 
by being myself"

The early years were a grind. He sent out mailers. He moved offices. He connected with more experienced attorneys who taught him how to sharpen his craft and grow revenue. But what really built his practice wasn’t a marketing strategy — it was his character. Client by client, courtroom by courtroom, Hunter earned something that can’t be bought: walking referrals.

Not the kind of referrals that come from a Google ad. The kind that comes from a person turning to a friend and saying, Call Hunter. He’s the one you want.

“I’ve always built my firm by being myself,” Hunter says. “I tell my clients — stop saying the words ‘to be honest’ before you tell me something. You don’t have to announce it. Just be honest. And the only way I can ask that of someone else is to do it myself first.”

It’s a philosophy that has earned him a roster of five-star reviews that read less like testimonials and more like battle cries.

Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX
Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX

One client, Ashley Richardson, captured it as well as anyone could:

“Hunter Simmons is the type of lawyer you want in your corner when things get real. He does not play around, he fights hard and makes sure the judge and DA know your side. I’ve seen lawyers take people’s money and barely show up — Hunter is the opposite. He actually goes to war for you. He’s affordable, solid, and actually cares about his clients — guilty or not, he makes sure your voice is heard. This isn’t no paid review. I wrote this because I really felt it. Hunter had my back when it mattered most.”

Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX
Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX
Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX

The Gap Between Reputation and Presence

But here’s the tension Hunter lived with for years: his reputation in the courtroom was formidable. His reputation online was practically nonexistent.

“I wasn’t taking it seriously at all,” he admits. Not the law — he’d been deadly serious about that since day one. But the way he presented himself to the world beyond the courtroom doors? That was an afterthought.

In criminal defense, this matters more than most people realize. When someone is arrested — when their world is crumbling at 2 A.M., and they’re scrolling through their phone looking for the attorney who might save their future — they’re not reading résumés. They’re making a gut decision in seconds. They’re looking at a face and asking themselves one question: Can I trust this person with my life?

Hunter’s practice was thriving on the strength of his in-person presence. But every potential client who searched online instead of hearing his name from a friend? He was losing them before they ever knew he existed.

And in a Houston metropolis (defined as the Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands MSA) with over 31,932 practicing attorneys, those who own their digital presence aren’t just getting more leads—they’re getting the right clients. The ones who value real counsel, not the cheapest retainer.

"Colt always struck me 
as very genuine"

The Moment the Image Matched the Man

When Hunter finally decided to invest in professional headshots with Colt Melrose, it wasn’t because of a marketing epiphany. It was simpler than that.

“I had finally, after seven or eight years of private practice, gotten to a place where I was making real money through walking referrals,” Hunter says. “And I realized I needed to invest that back in the business. I needed to get serious about that part of my career.”

He found Colt on LinkedIn. What drew him in wasn’t a slick portfolio or a persuasive sales pitch. It was something Hunter has spent his career learning to recognize: authenticity.

“Colt always struck me as very genuine,” Hunter says. “In my world, there are a lot of people who don’t say what they mean and do what they say. Colt was different. He looked like a small-town boy I could get along with. And he was.”

The connection was immediate — two small-town guys who say what they mean and do what they say, both building their businesses on the belief that the work should speak for itself. Hunter didn’t need someone to manufacture an image for him. He needed someone who could capture who he already was.

And Colt did exactly that.

What set the session apart was Colt’s refusal to treat Hunter like a template. He didn’t walk in with a preset vision of what a criminal defense attorney’s headshot should look like — the dark suit against a bookshelf of law volumes. Instead, Colt spent time getting to know Hunter, his story, his edge, his roots. The images that came out of that session weren’t pulled from an attorney playbook. They were pulled from Hunter himself. It’s an approach that produces something no stock setup ever could: an image that belongs to one person and no one else.

What the Camera Revealed

There’s a particular headshot of Hunter — standing in front of the First and Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston, hands in his pockets, the building where he’s fought countless battles rising behind him. His expression isn’t performative. It isn’t posed warmth or manufactured intensity. It’s something rarer.

It’s the quiet confidence of a man who is fully aware of his identity and his abilities.

Hunter Simmons - Criminal Defense Attorney - Houston, TX - Colt Melrose Photography - Houston, TX

“I could walk into client consultations or the courtroom, and I started having a name for myself,” Hunter says of the shift that followed. “DAs could go to my website and see — this isn’t just some guy. He’s got headshots. He’s serious. He’s invested in this.”

In criminal defense, credibility isn’t a luxury — it’s currency. When a prosecutor pulls up your website before a hearing, when a potential client compares you to fifteen other attorneys in a single browser session, the difference between a generic photo and a commanding professional image is the difference between being considered and being overlooked.

Hunter’s headshots didn’t just improve his website; they also improved his business. They became the foundation for everything that followed — his Google Business profile, his LinkedIn presence, the multiple domains he built pointing back to hhsattorney.com. For the first time, his digital presence reflected the same authority he’d been carrying into courtrooms for years.

“Those headshots gave me the awareness to actually build an online presence,” Hunter says. “I have several domains, I’ve got my Google Business set up — it all started with getting serious about how I showed up.”

The Hunger That Never Left

What makes Hunter Simmons different from many attorneys — what makes him dangerous in the best possible way — is that success hasn’t softened the edges. More than a decade in, with a practice built on loyalty and results, he’s still hungry.

“I’ve practiced since 2013, and I still feel like I’m hustling,” he says. “And I would like not to do that. I would like to hire enough people to just do what I really want to do, which is practice law.”

It’s a revealing statement. Most attorneys who are good enough to earn the kind of reviews Hunter gets would be content. They’d coast. Hunter wants to build. He wants to take the law practice he’s built in Houston and expand into Central Texas. He wants the right clients to find him —not because he was one of many, but because his presence was undeniable.

He wants what every great attorney deserves: for the work to speak for itself, and for the world to hear it.

"The only way to build my firm
is to be myself. And the easiest way to do that is to just rip the band-aid off."

The Smelly Goat Principle

Hunter Simmons doesn’t believe in self-promotion. He believes in self-evidence. He doesn’t walk into a courtroom and announce that he’s going to fight — he fights, and everyone in the room already knows. He doesn’t tell his clients to trust him — he extends trust first, shares something vulnerable about himself, and lets the relationship build from there.

“The only way to build my firm is to be myself,” he says. “And the easiest way to do that is to just rip the band-aid off.”

His professional headshots with Colt Melrose weren’t about creating an illusion. They were about closing a gap — the distance between the attorney his clients knew, and the stranger the rest of Houston saw online. The photographs don’t tell a story that isn’t true. They tell the story that always was.

A small-town boy from West Texas who loves the Constitution, who fights like he’s the one facing charges, and who believes that the truth — once you stop trying to announce it — has a way of making itself known.

Hunter Simmons doesn't need an introduction. He never did.

He just needed professional headshots that matched the man.

Hunter Simmons is a criminal defense attorney practicing in Houston, Texas. You can learn more about his practice at hhsattorney.com.

Photography by Colt Melrose Photography — One of America’s Best Headshot Photographers.