Inspiring
Expands what natural materials can do. Pioneers a new future of luxury through textiles made better by nature. Bold without being preachy.
Sophisticated
Elevated but approachable. Simple, modern, less-is-more. Clear benefit translation without jargon. Conscious luxury, not compromise.
Honest
Open about progress—perfection is not the enemy of progress. No greenwashing. Real materials, real performance, real people.
"A Clean Alternative to Synthetic Performance."
— Chris Kolbe, Founder. Sustainability as luxury, not compromise.
Prioritize lifestyle and in-context shots. Product and skin shots support the story; environments and real use drive the mood.
Product photography
Clean detail, fabric texture visible. Natural light. Macro to micro. Show quality and material, not sterile flat lay.
Skin / model photography
Real men, diverse casting, attainable. Natural skin texture; avoid over-retouch. Relaxed, confident. In-studio with natural light or on location.
Lifestyle / context shots
Push this. Real environments: golf, office, travel, weekend. Product in use, in transition. One shirt, multiple moments. Warmth and patina.
Background / surface preferences
Warm, natural materials. Avoid cold or clinical. Surfaces that feel lived-in and tactile.
Always
- Natural lighting and real environments (warmth, patina, texture)
- Real skin and diverse, attainable people—not over-retouched
- Product in context: worn, in scene, or with lifestyle cues
- Warm backgrounds and surfaces (wood, fabric, warm white, cream)
- Show fabric detail and texture when product is hero
Never
- Cold, clinical, or stock-looking imagery
- Over-retouched or plastic-looking skin
- Product only on pure white with no environment
- Cheap, disposable, or fast-fashion visual language
- Greenwashing or vague sustainability staging
Hero products: El Capitán polo (micro-pique, mother-of-pearl buttons), Topanga tee (featherweight jersey).
How to photograph: Texture visible—show micro-pique weave and fabric drape. Collar open or one button undone; avoid stiff, fully buttoned catalog look. Prefer worn or in-context (on body, on chair, in room) over flat lay only. Show application context: transition from office to course, travel, weekend. Soft natural light on fabric to show cool, breathable hand. Avoid harsh studio flash or sterile white cyclorama.
Where HyperNatural sits. Use to guide tone of generated imagery.



