A person wearing a black head covering and black clothing, with a neon green sign on their back that reads, 'HARD JOB, 24 HRS. A DAY.' They are standing next to a gray car on a city street. Construction site with unfinished buildings and scaffolding is visible in the background.

No Off Switch

Built for the ones who don’t clock out, who move with intent no matter the hour. Early mornings, late nights, no off switch—just pressure, consistency, and presence. The kind of energy that doesn’t need validation because the work speaks first.

Shot against a raw, unfinished backdrop, this piece reflects the process—gritty, in-progress, unapologetic. The world isn’t polished, and neither is the path. That’s the point.

The bold, high-visibility back print hits like a warning sign: you either live it or you don’t. No in-between.