Person in a fuzzy green jacket, pink and green patterned pants, and metallic green boots striking a dynamic pose against a spotlighted wall.
Close-up of a young woman with glittery blue eyeshadow and a silver glitter tear streak on her cheek.
Man wearing a bright red suit and white turtleneck standing against a beige wall, adjusting his cuff with shadow cast behind him.
Smiling man in a red varsity jacket leaning and holding the backrest of a modern metal and leather chair against a beige background.
Smiling woman wearing a black Nike Air sports bra and a black Nike headband against a red background.
Man in red shirt and tan pants sitting while holding up the receiver of a beige rotary phone.
Man sitting in a colorful inflatable pool wearing red sunglasses and a red shirt, holding a drink with lemon slices against an orange-red background with bright light.
Woman dressed in white with red sheer gloves sitting on a purple velvet couch in a dimly lit room with vintage decor.
Blonde woman wearing black boots and jeans leans back on a white chair with her legs raised against a plain wall.
Close-up of a person with purple glitter eyeshadow, pink glossy lips, and tiny face glitter, eyes closed.
Person with short hair and yellow eyeshadow wearing a light blue Puma hoodie, fishnet tights, and black sneakers sitting on a vintage blue patterned armchair.
Man in a red suit and white sneakers striking a dynamic dance pose against a plain background.
Close-up portrait of a person with glittery purple eyeshadow, pink glitter lipstick, and a beaded necklace.
Close-up of a bald person with pierced nose and septum wearing a white hoodie with a colorful PUMA logo against a blurred sparkly background.
Woman with blonde hair in a green fuzzy jacket posing with both hands raised against a plain background.

Be The Real

Be The Real is an ongoing portrait series exploring how individuality can exist alongside community. Each subject is photographed as they are, without performance or polish, and paired with a short video accessible through a QR code inside the book. Together, the portraits and films create an intimate record of people who feel deeply rooted in themselves while being held by the communities around them.

At its core, Be The Real is about acceptance. The belief that we should not have to become someone else in order to be loved. This series is Brit Phelan’s way of finding and building a community that lives by that truth.