Ambrook Across America
Starting this summer, we’re sending photographers across the country to capture the real stories of the farms, ranches, and small businesses that keep America running. We’d be honored to include yours.

What to expect
1. Raise your hand.
We’ll send a trusted local photographer who understands your industry and community.
2. Open your gates.
They’ll stop by for 2 hours to tour your operation and capture your story on photo and video.
3. Share your story.
We’ll bring your story to life in our marketing — and you’ll have all the content to share it in yours.
Interested in having your story told?Interested in having your story told?
Stories we've told

Video Story
Hyline Angus Ranch
A third-generation rancher in Bozeman, Montana, building his own diversified cattle business focused on both commercial and registered Angus. Captured through video during a busy summer season.

Photo Story
Outlaw Valley Ranch
A regenerative operation in Santa Maria, California, where first-generation ranchers raise heritage cattle and sheep for meat, wool, and sheepskin. Photographed during spring shearing season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is everyone eligible to participate?
This opportunity is available to active Ambrook customers across the U.S. who are excited to share their story. That includes farms, ranches, and family businesses of all types. If you're using Ambrook and interested, we'd love to hear from you.
Do I have to pay for the visit or the content?
Nope — there’s no cost to participate. We’ll cover the shoot and send you copies of the photos, video, and audio to use however you’d like.
What kinds of businesses are you looking for?
We’re looking to capture the variety of American agriculture and industry. If you use Ambrook and have a story to tell, we’d love to help share it.
How do you choose who gets featured?
We review submissions on a rolling basis and plan routes based on timing, location, photographer availability, and diversity of stories. Even if we can’t visit this round, we’ll keep your name on file for future opportunities.
What happens during the visit?
A photographer will spend about 2–3 hours at your operation. Your commitment is just 2 hours. During that time, we ask that you give them a tour and answer some light interview questions. The extra hour gives them space to capture anything they may have missed — without needing more of your time. After the visit, you’ll get access to the content, and we’ll feature it in Ambrook’s marketing.
Who owns the photos and videos?
You’ll receive a library of edited photos and videos to use however you’d like. Ambrook and the photographer both retain rights to use the content for marketing — but with one important limit: the photographer may only use imagery that doesn’t include anything that identifies you or your operation (like faces, logos, or signage) unless you give permission. This ensures your story is never misrepresented or used out of context. In short: it’s a shared license model, but your trust and privacy come first.
Can I review the content before it's shared publicly?
You’ll have the opportunity to review any marketing materials that feature your story directly — including written case studies, video interviews, or clips where you’re speaking. We don’t typically send individual photos or b-roll footage for approval, but we’ll never share anything sensitive, private, or that includes children without your permission.
Can I use the content for my own website or social media?
Yes — you’re free to use the photos and videos on your website, social media, or in print to promote your operation. Unless you’ve got a national ad campaign in the works, you don’t need to worry — just use them however they’re helpful to you.
What if I’m camera shy?
No problem at all. We partner with experienced photographers who know how to work with all kinds of people. Whether you’re excited to be on camera or not used to the spotlight, they’ll help you feel at ease and make sure you’re confident and comfortable throughout the visit.
Do I need to prepare anything before the visit?
Nothing formal — just be yourself and show us around like you would a neighbor. If there’s a daily task you can save for the visit, we’d love to see you in action. It also helps if you’re willing to show us a few details — your office setup, equipment, animals. And if you have old photographs or personal touches like branded hats or signs, we’d love to capture those too.
How much time will it take out of my day?
The visit is designed to take no more than two hours of your time. The photographer may stick around a little longer to capture extra footage, but your part — the tour and interview — will be kept short and respectful of your schedule.
Who are the photographers or storytellers?
We work with a network of trusted photographers across the country — many with experience capturing agriculture, industry, and rural life. They’re handpicked not just for their skill, but for their ability to connect with people and tell honest, grounded stories.
Are you a photographer or videographer?
Join the Ambrook Field Storyteller Directory to contribute to the capturing of our customers' stories.