ESG Storytelling Photographer

Proof, Not Promise

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The Moment Has Arrived

Your ESG report is only as credible as the images inside it.

Over 50,000 companies now face mandatory sustainability reporting under CSRD and equivalent global frameworks. Most are still filling those reports with stock photography. I'm here to change that — with verifiable, geo-tagged, minimally-edited images that serve as genuine visual evidence of your impact.

Stock photos are a liability.
Authentic images are evidence.

I've spent years photographing the natural world with one guiding principle: the image must be true. That same principle is exactly what the corporate world needs right now. Greenwashing legislation is tightening. Investors are scrutinising. Regulators are watching. The companies that will stand out are the ones whose visual storytelling is as rigorous as their data.

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Verifiable & Geo-Tagged

Every image I deliver carries embedded metadata — location, date, time. Your photography becomes evidence, not decoration. In a world where greenwashing fines can reach 4% of annual turnover, that distinction matters enormously.

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Minimally Edited

I don't manufacture a reality that doesn't exist. My images are honest representations of what I found — the progress, the people, the places. That integrity is what makes them credible to rating agencies, investors, and the public alike.

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Sustainability Fluent

I'm not just a photographer who has read about ESG. I have a background in sustainability, understand the language of impact reporting, and know exactly what visual evidence each pillar of your ESG framework requires. I speak your language — and I translate it into images.

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Conservation Credibility

My work in the field — documenting wildlife, habitat, and the people who protect both — means I understand the natural systems your environmental commitments are meant to serve. That context makes every image more powerful.

Photography that works as hard as your sustainability strategy

ESG and sustainability storytelling photography by Rebecca Bennett
Flagship Service

ESG & Sustainability Storytelling

Verifiable, geo-tagged photography for annual impact reports, CSR disclosures, CSRD filings, and sustainability communications. Visual evidence that stands up to scrutiny.

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Photography for ethical brands by Rebecca Bennett
Brand Photography

Photography for Ethical Brands

For brands whose values are real and whose story deserves to be told with the same integrity it was built with. Commercial photography that doesn't compromise on truth.

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Documentary conservation photography by Rebecca Bennett
Documentary Work

Conservation & Documentary Photography

The foundation of everything I do. Long-form documentary projects that bear witness to the natural world — and make the case for protecting it.

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The Regulatory Landscape

The world just made authentic ESG photography non-negotiable.

The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) has brought over 50,000 companies into mandatory sustainability reporting for the first time. Simultaneously, the EU's Green Claims Directive is introducing fines of up to 4% of annual turnover for unverifiable environmental claims.

In this environment, a stock photo of a forest is not evidence of your environmental commitment. A geo-tagged, dated photograph of your actual operations, your real supply chain, your genuine community impact — that is evidence. That is what I provide.

Explore ESG Storytelling
50K+ Companies now required to publish ESG reports under CSRD
4% Of annual turnover — maximum fine for unverifiable green claims
53% Of green claims are vague, misleading or unfounded
16% Of report text is read — but images are processed in milliseconds
What People Say
"Rebecca has a rare ability to make you feel the weight of what she photographs. Her images don't just illustrate our sustainability work — they make the case for it."
Corporate Sustainability Director
"Working with Rebecca changed how we think about our ESG communications. We used to fill reports with stock images. Now we have visual evidence we're genuinely proud of."
Head of Corporate Responsibility, Global NGO
"Rebecca is the only photographer I've worked with who understands both the language of conservation and the language of corporate reporting. That combination is extraordinary."
Communications Lead, Conservation Organisation
"Her photographs don't just document — they advocate. Every image she takes is an argument for why this work matters. That's an incredibly rare quality."
Director, Environmental Charity
"I've attended hundreds of talks on sustainability. Rebecca's was the only one that made the entire room go quiet. She doesn't just speak about the natural world — she makes you feel responsible for it."
Conference Delegate, Sustainability Summit
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Wide Angle

My newsletter for sustainability professionals, brand leaders, and anyone who believes that the way we tell stories about our impact matters. Dispatches from the field, thoughts on ESG communications, and images from the work.

Keynote Speaking

Open Minds Change Worlds

I speak at conferences, corporate events, and sustainability summits about the power of authentic visual storytelling in the age of ESG accountability. My talks bridge the gap between the natural world and the boardroom — and leave audiences with a different relationship to both.

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Shifting Perspectives

Thoughts from the field

The Microwave Threshold — blog by Rebecca Bennett Shifting Perspectives

The Microwave Threshold: A Search for Humanness in a Digital Ether

What does it mean to be human in an age of algorithmic content? And what does that question have to do with why authentic photography matters more than ever for the organisations trying to prove their impact?

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A Budding Journey — blog by Rebecca Bennett Field Notes

A Budding Journey: Hope, Heart and the Wild Wonders

A reflection on what the natural world teaches us about resilience, and why the organisations investing in genuine environmental impact deserve photography that does justice to that work.

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