— Our Working Method

We listen before we ever pick up a camera.

Every producer has a sourcing calendar, a set of constraints, and a reason they do things the way they do. We map all of that before drafting a single caption.

Close-up overhead shot of a hand writing in a notebook on a wooden table, a seasonal produce list visible, a small bowl of heirloom tomatoes at the edge of frame, soft diffused window light, no flash
Close-up overhead shot of a hand writing in a notebook on a wooden table, a seasonal produce list visible, a small bowl of heirloom tomatoes at the edge of frame, soft diffused window light, no flash
Documentary wide shot of an agency team member adjusting a camera on a tripod inside a small restaurant kitchen, natural light from a window on the left, prep counter visible in the background, candid mid-action moment
Documentary wide shot of an agency team member adjusting a camera on a tripod inside a small restaurant kitchen, natural light from a window on the left, prep counter visible in the background, candid mid-action moment
Two people sitting at a wooden table reviewing photos on a laptop screen, one pointing at the screen, warm afternoon light from a nearby window, coffee mugs on the table, relaxed and focused atmosphere
Two people sitting at a wooden table reviewing photos on a laptop screen, one pointing at the screen, warm afternoon light from a nearby window, coffee mugs on the table, relaxed and focused atmosphere
/ Three honest steps

Built around your pace, not ours.

Step one

Sourcing calendar first, strategy second.

We spend the first weeks asking about your suppliers, your seasonal gaps, your non-negotiables. That information shapes every decision that follows — which channels, which cadence, which stories to tell first.

Step two

Showing up consistently on the right channels.

We document what is actually happening — the early prep, the market stall, the handshake with the farmer — and publish it on a rhythm that a small food business can sustain without burning out.

Step three

Nothing goes out without your sign-off.

You review drafts before anything is published. If a caption doesn't sound like you or an image misrepresents how you work, we go back. Your standards are the standard.

If this sounds like the pace you need, let's talk.

No intake forms with fifteen fields. Just a straightforward conversation about where you are and what you're trying to do.