
Sonia Mans, founder and CEO of a modern baby food concept, “Mini and Maxi Meals” steps into the rhythm of Rodeo Drive with a presence that reflects both precision and ease.
This editorial, photographed by Johnny Hann Photo in Beverly Hills, captures more than a portrait — it documents a mindset. One that balances high-performance entrepreneurship with real-life motherhood.
Shot along Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, the series follows Sonia in motion — walking through one of the most globally recognized luxury corridors, framed by brands like Louis Vuitton and the architectural rhythm of the city.
There is an intentional contrast here.
On one side, a fast-moving luxury environment built on image, performance, and visibility.
On the other, Sonia’s brand philosophy — simplicity, nourishment, and real-life functionality.
Her baby food concept is built around a clear idea:
One meal, two ways.
A system where real ingredients are adapted for both parent and child — removing friction from daily life while maintaining quality and intention.
This same philosophy carries into the visual narrative.
The images are not staged in isolation — they are embedded in real movement, real streets, real interaction. The kind of environment where modern founders operate, think, and build.
Photographed using a cinematic street approach, the series blends:
- Natural movement with editorial framing
- Luxury storefronts as architectural anchors
- Fast-paced interaction with controlled lighting
The result sits between fashion editorial and real-world documentation — a space where lifestyle branding becomes believable.

Sonia Mans represents a new category of founder.
One who doesn’t separate life from product, but instead builds directly from it.
On Rodeo Drive, Beverly Hills, that story becomes visible — not as a concept, but as a lived reality.
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