Editorial eye. Documentary instinct.
I’m Hannah — a San Francisco-based photographer who spent the better part of a decade shooting weddings. That sounds like an unlikely path to corporate work, until you consider what wedding photography actually demands: reading a room in seconds, making strangers feel at ease in front of a lens, and finding genuine moments in high-pressure environments.
Those skills translate directly. When I photograph your team, I’m not directing you through a series of awkward poses. I’m watching for the moment someone relaxes, or laughs, or looks exactly like the version of themselves they’d want a client or recruit to meet.
My approach sits somewhere between editorial and documentary — structured enough to produce consistent, polished results, loose enough to capture something real. The companies I work with tend to care deeply about how they’re perceived. They’ve invested in their brand, their product, their team culture — and they want photography that reflects all of it.
I’m based in San Francisco and work primarily across the Bay Area. I believe the best brand photography happens when the photographer understands not just how to use a camera, but how to tell a story about a company. That’s what I’m here to do.