Point of View is a Passport

There’s a myth that the strongest work only happens in major cities.

But the images that stay with us don’t come from the landscape — they come from the person behind the lens.

Point of view is a kind of passport.

It allows you to translate nuance across locations, cultures, and environments.

Good image-making is not about where you are.

It’s about how you see.

When your perspective is sharp, the work becomes borderless.

Jules Brown

Jules is a lifestyle branding and model development photographer in Traverse City Michigan. Jules the owner and founder of, House of 301 is a photography studio where we create one of a kind, timeless yet modern portraits for our clients.

https://www.houseof301.com
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