Jhanielle Brown is a documentary photographer focused on the relationship between people, place, and environment. Her work centers on culture, everyday rituals, and the quiet details that shape how individuals and communities experience the world.
With a background in engineering and systems thinking, Jhanielle approaches photography with both structure and intuition;Â observing patterns, human interaction, and the social context surrounding each story. Her practice is rooted in long-form, narrative-driven work that blends field research with visual storytelling.
Her work explores themes of cultural memory, sustainability, and belonging, with attention to context and nuance in documenting lived experience.
Selected assignments include National Geographic–supported projects, including the Black Heritage Tree Project.