Jennifer Horst | Documentary Photographer in Chapel Hill, NC
I believe how you’re documented matters.
Not just how you look, but how present you feel.
How accurately you’re seen.
How honestly your story is held.
I’m Jennifer Horst, a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, creating documentary brand photography, editorial portraits, and filmed portrait interview experiences for brands and individuals.
I work with people who want imagery and film that feel real, grounded, and reflective of who they actually are, not who they think they’re supposed to be.

How I Came to This Work
Before focusing on photography full-time, I spent more than 15 years working in corporate and commercial video production. I earned two film degrees, including a master’s in documentary production, and spent years creating content for large organizations where clarity, authority, and storytelling mattered at scale.
What I noticed over and over again was this: people didn’t struggle on camera because they weren’t confident or photogenic.
They struggled because they were being asked to perform.
To smile a certain way.
To pose a certain way.
To present a version of themselves that felt slightly off.
That disconnect always showed up in the final work. You could feel it.
Why I Work the Way I Do
My approach is rooted in documentary principles.
That means I don’t rush.
I don’t manufacture moments.
And I don’t ask you to become someone else for the sake of an image.
Instead, I create space for conversation, presence, and trust. I guide you through the process so you’re never left wondering what to do, but I don’t ask you to perform.
We talk. You settle. The camera documents what’s already there.
Whether I’m working with a founder building visibility or someone documenting a deeply personal chapter, the goal is the same: imagery that feels accurate, honest, and lasting.
The Kind of Work I’m Drawn To
I tend to work with people who are in motion.
Founders and thought leaders stepping into larger rooms.
Business owners in transition.
Mothers who want their children to know their real story.
People who feel that their current imagery no longer reflects who they’re becoming.
People who understand that documentation isn’t vanity.
It’s legacy.
This work isn’t about chasing trends or creating content for the sake of it. It’s about building visual presence that supports where you’re headed and honors what matters to you.
What It’s Like to Work Together
Working with me is calm, intentional, and collaborative.
You’ll be guided, not posed.
Seen, not scrutinized.
Supported, not rushed.
There are no online galleries you’re left to sort through alone. No pressure to “get it right.” We review the work together, in real time, with clarity and care.
The goal isn’t to make you look good in photos.
It’s to help you recognize yourself in them.
A Personal Note
Beyond the work, I’m a wife and mother of two, a lifelong documentary film enthusiast, and someone who believes that every person’s story matters, whether they’re building a business or raising humans who will change the world.
That belief is what led me to create The Postpartum Project, a portrait interview experience dedicated to documenting the real, unfiltered stories of motherhood. Not the highlight reel. The truth.
Because some stories deserve to be held with more depth than a snapshot allows.
If This Resonates
This work requires trust, openness, and curiosity. In return, it offers imagery and film that feel grounded, accurate, and deeply personal.
If something here resonates, the next step is simple.
→ Book a curiosity call below
We’ll talk through what you want to create and see if this work is the right fit.
If you have practical questions, the FAQ is a good place to start.
Every experience begins with a conversation: the Curiosity Call.
We’ll talk through what you want to create, what matters most to you, which experience fits best, and how we move forward together.
If you’re feeling that pull, that quiet, maybe this is for me, trust it.
Book your curiosity call today.
