The work already has a story
01
Pro Kraft is a studio name built from Paul Kurnick and professional craft — a simple promise that the work will be treated with the care it deserves.

Behind the scenes / documentary filmmaking / field production
Selected work

01 / Hutch's Tree

02 / esker cycles

03 / Open Water / Hard Water
Field method
Listen
Understand the business, the audience, and what has been difficult to communicate.
Scout
Find the places, details, constraints, and natural sequences that carry the story.
Shape
Turn a shoot list into a visual argument: what needs to be felt, proven, and remembered.
Capture
Work quietly in real environments while finding composition, light, motion, and human rhythm.
Deliver
Create assets that serve the website, sales process, hiring story, launch, and long-term brand memory.
For businesses with real work to show
For builders
Show the invisible decisions behind fit, finish, care, and client trust before the walkthrough ever happens.
For arborists
Make risk, restraint, equipment, expertise, and land stewardship legible to clients who only see the final result.
For contractors
Turn process, crew, timeline, and quality control into proof that your operation is organized and dependable.
For tourism
Let place, movement, season, and human scale create desire without relying on generic destination imagery.
For outdoor brands
Connect product, terrain, weather, and lifestyle so the brand feels lived-in instead of staged.
For skilled trades
Give technical work a human story — one that helps clients trust the people, not just the finished product.
Journal

Story / Arborists
Short written notes paired with details, tools, and process images help prospects understand why the work is worth trusting.

Story / Mountain Bike Brand
A concise story about terrain, mud, motion, and the small visual cues that make outdoor gear feel real.

Story / Fishing Brand
A quieter outdoor story built around patience, weather, light, and the details anglers recognize immediately.
Start with what is hard to explain
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