About Kirth Bobb | Washington DC and Caribbean Photographer and Director

BIO
Kirth Bobb
Kirth Bobb's creative practice is rooted in a simple knowing that: there's an art to everything — and he has the photographs and satisfied clients to prove it.
An award-winning photographer, director, teacher, and creative entrepreneur, his storytelling travels across portraiture, street photography, commercial, editorial, and fine art, always in search of the moment where the ordinary and mundane reveal something extraordinary. His work doesn't just document the world; it invites you to see it and experience it differently.
Growing up Afro-Guyanese, Kirth was surrounded by a culture bursting with color, rhythm, and story — and it never left him. His grandmother's words, "There's an art to everything," became a life philosophy, shaping the way he moves through the world and builds worlds. That upbringing pulses through every idea and frame: the vivid hues, the cultural textures, the quiet dignity of people and places that don't always make the highlight reel — but absolutely should.
Today, Kirth's work has been published in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and globally recognized media outlets, and exhibited across Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas. He is a FujiFilm X Photographer and has collaborated with brands like Ford Motor Company, Apple, Adobe, Deloitte, Accenture, Boston Consulting Group and National Geographic, alongside community-rooted organizations and Fortune 500 companies alike.
His creative vision has also extended beyond the lens into space-making. Amelia's — his villa nestled into the limestone hillside of the Caribbean, and named for his grandmother: teacher, artist, matriarch — was recognized by Condé Nast as one of the Best Villas in Jamaica for Island Vibes and High Design. It is itself a living work of art; a hand-built homecoming where architecture, legacy, and Afro-Caribbean soul converge.
Everything Kirth creates is, at its heart, an invitation — to return to what matters most, to widen the lens on the human experience, and to find beauty hiding in the mundane, just waiting to be found. If you're an art buyer, creative director, brand, or organization ready to tell stories that move people, he'd love to hear from you. Great work begins with a conversation.