illustration & print

The goal of this shoot was to show young people enjoying forested open spaces. I settled on the following creative concept: you don’t need to be a hardcore outdoorsperson to enjoy nature. To accomplish this, I cast a group of Gen Z models and styled them in casual, everyday outfits like hoodies, sneakers, and backpacks so the scenes felt approachable and current. I directed moments like reading at a picnic table, wandering across bridges, and hiking at a relaxed pace, focusing on atmosphere over athleticism. The resulting imagery positioned POST’s open spaces as places for anyone (but especially younger generations) to connect with nature on their own terms.

PENINSULA OPEN SPACE TRUST:

WOODSIDE PHOTOSHOOT

2024

The goal of this shoot was to show young people enjoying forested open spaces. I settled on the following creative concept: you don’t need to be a hardcore outdoorsperson to enjoy nature. To accomplish this, I cast a group of Gen Z models and styled them in casual, everyday outfits like hoodies, sneakers, and backpacks so the scenes felt approachable and current. I directed moments like reading at a picnic table, wandering across bridges, and hiking at a relaxed pace, focusing on atmosphere over athleticism. The resulting imagery positioned POST’s open spaces as places for anyone (but especially younger generations) to connect with nature on their own terms.

PENINSULA OPEN SPACE TRUST:

WOODSIDE PHOTOSHOOT



The goal of this shoot was to show young people enjoying forested open spaces. I settled on the following creative concept: you don’t need to be a hardcore outdoorsperson to enjoy nature. To accomplish this, I cast a group of Gen Z models and styled them in casual, everyday outfits like hoodies, sneakers, and backpacks so the scenes felt approachable and current. I directed moments like reading at a picnic table, wandering across bridges, and hiking at a relaxed pace, focusing on atmosphere over athleticism. The resulting imagery positioned POST’s open spaces as places for anyone (but especially younger generations) to connect with nature on their own terms.

For this shoot, my goal to show the coastline not just as a postcard view of a far-away place, but as a lived-in landscape. I casted models across different ages and identities, and directed props and wardrobe to keep the scenes grounded and believable — like picnic blankets, books, windbreakers — the kinds of details one would really see on the coast. Working with the photographer, I coordinated sweeping shots of Half Moon Bay and Pillar Point with more intimate, everyday moments like kids exploring tidepools and friends having a picnic. The final imagery highlighted POST’s mission to protect open spaces not as distant wilderness, but as places meant for everyone to use and enjoy.

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