Tammy Do

Future Glory | Headshot Portraits by Heartbox Photography | San Francisco, CA

It never fails. 

Whenever I meet women who are doing big things in this world through their work, I always feel inspired and reminded that my own work and aspirations can be a game changer, an avenue of hope for bigger causes. That a dream can break limits in remarkable ways.  

Theresa Lee and her business partner Jennie Chen are two such women I had the privilege of meeting and photographing in the beautiful city of San Francisco. They are the owners of San Francisco-based company, Future Glory. Not only does their company create beautiful accessories and handbags, but they also support and partner with Freedom House and Because Justice Matters, two organizations that take huge active strides towards combating human trafficking and violence against women.

The rain-free, afternoon light peeked through the windows of a studio in the Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco (where much of their products are made), making it an ideal day for a head shot photo session. Though the afternoon San Francisco air started to cool down as the time passed, both Theresa and Jennie remained upbeat and patient in our search for the best light and backgrounds for their shoot.

Theresa and Jennie - Thank you for not only being an inspiration as business owners, but for playing an active role in restoring hope back to women and victims of human trafficking. It was truly an honor to meet you both and I am excited to see more of what's in store for Future Glory

Happy Wednesday!

Many thanks to the talented Tammy Do from A-List Makeup for Theresa's beautiful hair and makeup!

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Love Transforms People | Bay Area, Glamour Photo Shoot | Dee. 2013

There's no doubt about it that I am excited about building and growing a photography business that focuses solely on getting the message out there that every woman is beautiful. This focus and mission sits squarely in the middle of the heart and direction of Heartbox Photography because it's something I personally believe in as a woman who has battled my own challenges with confidence for many years.
Every new technical aspect of my camera I learn, every new client's story I get to hear, every new look my stylist creates for the client, every new result I see captured in the final image - I love it all and am inspired by it constantly.

But even in the midst of all of this awesomeness, I too can easily lose sight of the inspiration and what drove me to start Heartbox Photography in the first place. Sometimes, I get way too caught up in the what ifs of failure, the fear not knowing, the opinions of naysayers, worrying what others think of my efforts as an artist, a photographer, a young entrepreneur with big ideas who also still has to work a full time job until what I dream of comes to fruition to do this beyond the weekends only. There were countless times when I have talked myself out of even trying something new because the fear that it would not work practically debilitated the hope in my heart. It's not a fun feeling and can instantaneously get me to focus on the half-empty rather than the half-full glass. And while in this slump, inspiration and direction can seem like a million and one miles away.

Which is why this particular photo session is special to me. 

As I watched the last of the edits being produced for the final images and video footage, I couldn't help but notice a little jolt in my heart with every re-watch. A little smile every time the music played, every time I heard the story. It was as if I was getting a big reminder from God that this journey is more than just about taking a nice photograph and certainly way more than building a successful photography business meant to satisfy my whims. It was a reminder that this can grow into something much bigger than what my plans limit and can help reach into the lives of women on a whole new level. And most importantly, I am reminded to aim for something bigger and beyond me, myself, and I. Because of this reminder, I am inspired and excited once again to keep walking down the path of what I know will be a mind-blowing journey. 

I am proud to present the latest photo session from Heartbox Photography, "Love Transforms People" a makeover and photo session of a good friend of mine, Dee Murphy. 

Here's to always being inspired to help transform people...and the world.

Happy Tuesday!

To see more of this photo shoot, feel free to view the photos and video below or also view the video here!

Special thanks to Tammy Do of A List Make Up for a beautiful job on hair and make up 
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PREVIEW: Dee, 2013. Bay Area, Glamour Photo Session

New random fact: I really like looooove the show Duck Dynasty. I barely watch television, but believe me, I love this show because it makes me laugh, is super inspiring and want to end every sentence in ya'll!! Minus the ZZ Top beard of course. (Watch the show. You'll see what I mean.)

I had recently finished reading Happy, Happy, Happy: My Life and Legacy As the Duck Commander  by Phil Robertson, one of the main characters on Duck Dynasty and author of this book. I told my husband I'm now inspired to buy a duck call. Why? I just think it would really be cool to be able to summon the ducks around me at the local lake and form a group called (drum roll, please)

....wait for it....

The Quack Pack. 

I am not a nerd. And even if I was, I'd be the nerd with a freakin' awesome duck call! Amen.

Onto other news - I'm very excited to be working on the latest photo shoot and can't wait to share it with you all! Below is just a sneak peak into the latest photo session so be sure to stay tuned for more!

Ya'll have a happy Monday!

Special thanks to Tammy Do for fabulous hair and make up!