Most brands have a story to tell. Very few show the real people living it.
That's what environmental portraiture is about, stepping out of the studio and into the places where work actually happens. Warehouses, offices, shop floors, job sites, kitchens, classrooms. The spaces that shape who someone is and how they show up.
When I photograph people in their environment, I'm not just documenting a location. I'm looking for the details that reveal character. The way a driver stands next to a rig they've put a million miles on. The quiet authority. The focus in someone's hands when they're doing the thing they do better than anyone else. Through environmental photography, the focus is on real people in real places, photographed with intention, so that when a client, a reader, or an audience sees the image, they feel something true about who that person is and what they do.
Because behind every brand, every organization, every story worth telling, there are people who make it real. And those people deserve to be seen clearly.
Documenting humans doing what humans do in their environment, that's the work I care about most.