It began with people who were curious. People who cared about images, stories, and how things feel when they’re done with intention. There wasn’t a clear direction in the beginning, and that was okay. Most meaningful things don’t start with certainty.
What existed early on was a desire to do work that felt honest. Work that didn’t need to shout to be noticed. Work that felt right, even when it was still taking shape.
TBH didn’t begin as a brand or a studio.
There was a time when everything felt scattered. Different projects, different roles, different expectations. Some things worked, some didn’t. A lot was learned quietly, without milestones or announcements.
That phase mattered.
It taught us patience. It taught us what kind of work drains you and what kind of work stays with you. It showed us the difference between being busy and being intentional.
Nothing was wasted. It was all part of becoming clearer.
TBH Media Studios exists as a working creative studio based in Karachi. It’s a studio doing consistent work, learning as it goes, and staying open to improvement without pretending everything is perfect. We work across photography, videography, design, and brand identity. The focus on doing the work properly and being clear about what we take on.
There isn’t a fixed destination.
We’re not chasing scale for the sake of it, or growth that comes at the cost of meaning. What matters more is staying aligned with why this studio exists in the first place.
The future looks like deeper work, stronger partnerships, and projects that feel considered rather than rushed. It looks like it is growing slowly, but with purpose. It looks like continuing to build something that feels steady and real.
This isn’t a finished story yet. There are still questions we don’t have answers to, and directions we’re still exploring. And that feels honest. Creativity isn’t linear, and neither is building something that lasts.
If you’re interested in us, but don’t see an open position that fits perfectly, send us your info at careers@tbh.co and we’ll keep you in mind for any future opportunities afoot.
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