Human geographers study the relationship between people and their environment. They examine how people interact with and shape their surroundings, including the social, cultural, economic, and political aspects. By studying people, human geographers can understand patterns of population distribution, migration, urbanization, and the impact of human activities on the environment. They also analyze how people's behaviors, beliefs, and values are influenced by their geographical context. Therefore, looking at people is a fundamental aspect of the work done by human geographers.