Commercial Photography Portfolio
I have always been drawn to the little things in life. The quiet moments that most people pass by without noticing are often the ones that stand out the most to me. Through photography, I try to slow those moments down and give them space to be seen. A glance between two people, the way light settles across an object, or the stillness of a scene can hold more meaning than something loud or dramatic. These small details are what inspire the images I create.
My work is rooted in observation. I approach photography with patience, allowing moments to unfold naturally rather than forcing them. When I photograph someone, I am not only interested in how they look, but in how they feel in that moment. I want my images to hold emotion and honesty so that when someone views them, they feel connected to the scene rather than simply looking at a photograph.
Storytelling plays a large role in the way I see the world through a camera. Every image has the ability to hold a narrative, whether it is a portrait, a quiet landscape, or a simple object placed in the right light. Even the smallest details can carry meaning. A stack of books, a bird resting on the water, or patterns found in everyday spaces can say something about the environment and the life surrounding it. I am drawn to these details because they reveal the unnoticed beauty that exists in ordinary moments.
Emotion sits at the center of my work. I want my photographs to feel genuine and unforced, allowing viewers to experience the moment as it was when the image was taken. Rather than striving for perfection, I focus on authenticity. Photography gives me the ability to preserve moments that might otherwise disappear, and through my work I hope to encourage others to slow down, look closer, and appreciate the small moments that make up everyday life.
– Caroline Phillips
Emily G & Co.
Headshots
Theater Headshots
Essense of UWA
Editoral Shoot
Sports Photography
Passion Project