Tucker House is a humanist photographer whose work centers on the relationship between people and the places they inhabit. Working primarily on film, he documents moments of daily life, cultural environments, and the emotional texture of travel with a cinematic stills approach. His photographs focus less on spectacle and more on presence, preserving the atmosphere, character, and humanity of each location through long-form visual storytelling. Through ongoing personal projects and commissioned assignments, his work explores how landscapes shape identity and how ordinary moments can become cemented in history through photography.