Visual storytelling that brings together design, atmosphere, and unexpected moments from the natural world.
Visual Storytelling
Jessica Meier develops visual concepts and is increasingly positioning her work in the field of short editorial films and visual storytelling for brands, places, and products.
Alongside this, she creates photographic and written work in the field of editorial storytelling – shaped by observation, proximity, and a reduced, intentional visual language.
Nature is not used decoratively, but as an integral part of the narrative – subtle, often unexpected.
The idea behind this is simple:
Moments from nature shift perception.
They create stillness, guide focus, and bring a quality to images that is often lost in everyday life.
The aim is to create work that consciously stands apart from conventional marketing while maintaining narrative depth.
Alongside this, she creates photographic and written work in the field of editorial storytelling – shaped by observation, proximity, and a reduced, intentional visual language.
Nature is not used decoratively, but as an integral part of the narrative – subtle, often unexpected.
The idea behind this is simple:
Moments from nature shift perception.
They create stillness, guide focus, and bring a quality to images that is often lost in everyday life.
The aim is to create work that consciously stands apart from conventional marketing while maintaining narrative depth.
Stratetic Practice
Shaped by many years of work in interior architecture and in leading complex projects, and complemented by a Master’s degree in Media and Innovation Management, Jessica Meier combines design precision with structured thinking.
Her work is created under real conditions – in landscapes and contexts where nature is not a backdrop, but a system.
This experience informs her perspective: clear, reduced, and attentive to relationships.
Her work is created under real conditions – in landscapes and contexts where nature is not a backdrop, but a system.
This experience informs her perspective: clear, reduced, and attentive to relationships.
Approach
Nature is not staged, but perceived as it is –
unpredictable and not fully controllable.
This is reflected in the way images are created:
They do not emerge through intervention, but through observation.
This also implies responsibility for what is shown.
unpredictable and not fully controllable.
This is reflected in the way images are created:
They do not emerge through intervention, but through observation.
This also implies responsibility for what is shown.
“Ethics is responsibility extended to the limits of the infinite toward all that lives.”
Collaboration
The aim of each collaboration is to create work that is not only visually compelling, but credible.
Communication does not replace reality –
but it can make it visible and understandable.
Jessica Meier develops visual work that does not idealize, but clarifies – and makes it emotionally accessible.
Communication does not replace reality –
but it can make it visible and understandable.
Jessica Meier develops visual work that does not idealize, but clarifies – and makes it emotionally accessible.
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