Portrait photographer Rebecca Drobis tells stories through her work.
She focuses on childhood, teens, and communities, exploring the world
through each person’s point of view. She recently completed a long
term project documenting children on the Blackfeet Reservation in
Montana. In addition to her work in Montana, Rebecca especially
welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with organizations, companies
and NGOs to showcase their projects focused on social issues affecting
youth and family, as well as education and community development in
the US and abroad. Her clients include The Washington Post Magazine,
The Discovery Channel, Disney, Blurb, Garden & Gun Magazine, Women’s
Day, Virginia Commonwealth University’s Children’s Hospital, The
Environmental Defense Fund and The American Cancer Society. Her work
has also appeared in National Geographic Magazine, National Geographic
Little Kids Magazine and The Los Angeles Times. See more of her work
at rebeccadrobis.com and grownupwest.com.