I’m Syd Fuller a photographer based in Richmond, VA.

I’m drawn to how people move, interact, and shape their surroundings. Every day, I look for moments that feel natural—anchored in connection, curiosity, or just a good bit of timing. My work reflects a respect for the environments we build and how we live within them.

With a background spanning equestrian culture, wellness communities, independent music, and design-forward architecture, I move fluidly between disciplines—but always return to the human experience. Each project is a chance to build with intention and translate someone’s vision into something tangible.

My approach combines instinct and structure. With a strong technical base and a collaborative process, I design shoots that leave room for improvisation without losing direction. It seems like ideas often gain momentum there—fueled by trust and creative exchange.

Please reach out if you want to chat about a project or idea.

syd@sydfullerphoto.com

(she/her)

Abstract image with dark background and blurred streaks of red, orange, and blue light
Interior of a wooden barn with sliding doors, hay on the right, and a lawn visible outside.
Exterior of a beige building with a window containing floral curtains, striped blue and white awnings, and garbage bins outside.
A woman with shoulder-length brown hair holding an orange and white tabby cat while sitting in a room with pale green walls and a framed picture hanging above her.