Can I just say what a cool feeling it is to feel optimistic and look forward to possibilities? 😊
That's all.
Happy Wednesday, everyone!
Image by Heartbox Photography
Hair & makeup by Vlada Fomenko-Haggerty
Can I just say what a cool feeling it is to feel optimistic and look forward to possibilities? 😊
That's all.
Happy Wednesday, everyone!
Image by Heartbox Photography
Hair & makeup by Vlada Fomenko-Haggerty
Sometimes, like most people, I get swept up in the busyness of striving and moving forward as an entrepreneur that I forget the why’s of my work and even the impact it has on people I have the privilege to serve. So many years ago, when first starting to think about what this photography business could even be, I remember wanting it to simply succeed, but also deeply wanting the work I create to have an impact, inspire, and uplift women of various ages, shapes, races, and backgrounds. I wanted to make a living doing something extremely fun and inspiring, not just for myself, but for the people around me.
In an effort to remember my why’s, I recently asked a handful of previous clients some questions and share their input about their favorite images from their photo shoot with Heartbox Photography. It was encouraging to hear/read some of their responses. I am extremely honored to share with you all one of the responses I received from my client, the lovely Danielle Dayoub-Forrest and her input on her favorite image below.
I guess what I am trying to say is that when you’re an entrepreneur like me, make a concerted effort to remember your why’s regularly. Not just as an end of the year, beginning of the year thing, but throughout the year, throughout the months, throughout the weeks. And if you forget or need help, a great place to start is simply reconnecting with the clients you serve or have served in the past. =)
Happy Thursday, everyone.
Image | Heartbox Photography
Hair & Makeup | Kalani Style
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How does this photo makes you feel?
“I feel so myself here. It just sums up my work and my personality. And when I'm not present/in the moment, this is how I aspire to be.”
Why is the woman in that photo beautiful?
“She's a listener, she's smart, she's happy, she's comfortable in her own skin.”
What would you say to the woman who wants to do a personal portrait shoot of herself but is too afraid to or thinks they shouldn't because of how they feel/look?
“Maria does a great job of helping you just feel at ease- to move with confidence, and when the inner you is shining, the pictures always turn out beautifully.”
What do you think your children or grandchildren will say when they look back and see this photo of you years down the road? “I think they'll see the essence of the same woman they know, but a glowing version of her.”
“My journey was that of learning. I was always a very curious being, always looking for opportunities to learn more… about everything. This has really allowed me the courage to start my own entrepreneurial journey. I was never alone on that journey. I was surrounded with people who love me and they were my biggest supporters and cheer leaders.”
Image | Heartbox Photography
Hair & Makeup | Kat Tinney
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-Miranda Wilson
As a proud Bay Area native, I am especially pleased to have Miranda Wilson highlighted in today’s post for the Celebration of Black Excellence Series.
When I first connected with Miranda, I immediately felt a welcoming and warmth from her. While sharing the details of what this photoshoot would entail, we also exchanged stories about our own personal upbringing here in the Bay Area, which included a special love and appreciation for Bay Area radio.
As a native of Oakland, Miranda’s life and career are overflowing with an obvious and beautiful zest for life, rich in experiences which, to me, testify greatly to the truth that stories of the human experience are always worth slowing down to listen to and learn from.
With over 30 years in San Francisco Bay Area Radio, her experience includes work at local Bay Area station, KBLX, as well as prior work with heritage stations KSOL and KDIA and 18 years as Midday Host at KKSF 103.7.
She is a two-time winner of the Golden Gate Chapter of American Women in Radio and Television Award as Best Midday Host and is active in the market and nationally as a Voiceover Actress. HGTV, Wells Fargo Bank, Land Rover, and Intel are just some of the companies that have called upon her skills in helping to represent their products/services.
Giving back is to her community remains a consistent priority for Miranda. She is an active volunteer Writer Coach for Oakland schools through the Community Alliance for Learning/Writer Coach Connection. Miranda has also served as a dedicated board member of the East Oakland Youth Development Center, Progressive Transition(s), a non- profit organization that provides counseling for victims of domestic violence and human trafficking and was a volunteer at Solid Foundation Mandela House Oakland, a substance abuse program for pregnant and parenting women.
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What are you most proud of in your life and why?
“My career- 33 years in the media/entertainment industry. My path has had plenty of zigs and zags. Although my deep desire was to be an actress in the theatre, the path that lead me to radio has been an exciting journey that has thoroughly enriched my life.”
What is something most people might now know about you?
“Most people know that I sing-Gospel, R & B and Jazz but what most don't know that I studied voice from my teen years into my 30's and I am a classically trained singer.”
Can you tell me about someone who has had a huge influence on your life?
“The woman who gave me life, my mother, Mrs. Bettie Cheeks Austin.”
What lessons did that person teach you?
“She was a woman of great faith and she taught me (and all six of her children) to have faith in God, to be resilient, to celebrate the joys in life, nothing beats a failure but a try and to make every stumbling block your stepping stone. She also believed that within every person lies a special gift and that that gift would always make room for you in life!”
What is the best advice you've ever received?
“In radio, I had a Program Director who told me to "Be yourself!"
Who/what inspires you and why?
“I'm often inspired by the quiet places. where there are tall cathedral Redwood trees, the sound of a stream, birds singing and the whispering of the wind.
The Redwoods because they cause you to look up when you're down. The sound of water flowing in a stream because it represents movement like time passing. We can watch our problems flow right on by... The birds know their job they sing because that's what they were born to do...And the whispering of the wind- is like the presence of God. We don't know where it comes from or where it goes but we experience its presence when it's there. All of that reminds me to just be still.”
If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be and why?
“I've met a lot of famous and infamous people in my lifetime but in history, Harriet Tubman is the one I'd like to meet. She was considered less than a human being because she was a slave. Yet this seemingly ordinary woman was inspired to do the extraordinary. She used her unassuming presence, and over a ten-year span made 19 trips to the South to free over 300 slaves through the Underground Railroad and lived a long life as a free woman in her own home.”
Dr. Mae Jemison, First African-American female astronaut
Cameo Roberson is a Business Coach and Operations Strategist, Founder of Atlas Park where she provides financial advisory firms and wealth management partners with guidance on operations and management, business planning and development, and improved programs to manage people, process and technology. Tactics learned from a highly regulated profession, is where service based entrepreneurs find her valuable as a Virtual COO, to help companies scale responsibly, control the chaos and bring balance to revenue generation!
Prior to launching her firm, Cameo served as an operations advisor at several independent fee-only RIAs. She uses her expertise to help business owners organize what they need to grow strategically, avoid burnout and save time. Her articles and expanding work have been highlighted in FORBES, Investment News, Financial Planning Magazine, NAPFA Advisor Magazine, The Journal of Financial Planning and in several other media outlets.
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Tell us a bit more about your background - where are you from, anything you wish to share about yourself personally, what inspired you to choose your specific area of education and eventual career?
Bay Area native, born/raised in Redwood City, CA. At the age of 12, I decided I wanted to earn some extra money. It was probably to go shopping or to the movies with my friends! I got this idea to ask my neighbors if I could rake the leaves from their front yards. I made $30 my first day. From that point on, I knew that earning my own money was something I wanted to continue!
As a teenager, I continued to earn my own money through odd jobs, babysitting and neighborhood events! The entrepreneurial seed was planted, but it was not until I took an entrepreneurship course in college that I decided to major in Business Administration, with an emphasis in International Business.
I actually fell into financial planning and wealth management after I returned home from college, student loans in tow. It was a decision that shaped my career path and led me to the ultimate opportunity to start my own business providing service to financial advisory firms.
What are you most proud of in your life and why?
I am most proud of stepping out of my comfort zone in 2007 and travelled to Ghana, West Africa for a medical and humanitarian mission.
What is something most people might not know about you?
Many people may not know that I am a big basketball fan, played in high school, intramural leagues during and after college.
Can you tell me about someone who has had a huge influence on your life? What lessons did that person teach you?
My parents have had a huge influence on my life. Collectively they taught me to have a strong faith, love and believe in myself and to pursue my goals with determination!
What is the best advice you’ve ever received?
Don’t be harder on yourself than others are! Be kind to yourself.
Who/what inspires you and why?
I am inspired by people who have had extreme difficulties in life, yet are able to rise above and be successful. It reminds me that my problems are only as big as I make them out to be.
If you could meet anyone in history, who would it be and why?
I would want to meet Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to the United States Congress in 1968. In 1972, she became the first African-American candidate for a major party’s nomination for President of the United States. For a woman to do this in the late 60’s and 70’s is amazing in so many ways. I’d want to hear what inspired her to step out during a time when women, let alone black women were seen in a subservient light.
What does it "honoring and celebrating black excellence" mean to you?
Honoring and celebrating “black excellence” to me is remembering that I come from a long line of amazing, talented and resilient individuals who have set the stage for where I am today. I honor them and myself when I can acknowledge their struggles and embrace the opportunities they set before me.
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Be honest.
Is your Linked-In headshot in desperate need of an update but you despise having your photo taken?
Or, do you wonder if it’s even possible to look polished (maybe even amazing!) on video conference calls when it’s hard enough trying to make it work in that dimly-lit corner of your room with barely enough space for your laptop?
Your company, your work, and YOU possess a high-level of skill and expertise.
So why not finally have headshots and a presence on your video conference calls that truly represent the very best of what you and your work bring to the world?
Whether you are in finance, work in medicine, create as an artist, author or small business owner, the strength of your brand and level of professionalism shows clearly through absolutely everything you share online - including your headshots and how you present yourself on business video conferencing calls through platforms like Zoom.
And I invite you to take the leap to finally get this done for yourself!
I am very excited to announce that Heartbox Photography is now offering an all-inclusive package available for business professionals looking to polish up or do a complete makeover on their online presence both through headshot images and video conferencing makeovers that include input on camera angles, lighting, and video-specific makeup tips.
To schedule a consultation and chat about what services are available for new headshots or conference call makeovers, click here and we can discuss what will work for you!
Let's finally create the power images and branding that represent the best of what you offer to the world.
Image | Heartbox Photography
-Naomi Judd
I think one of my favorite things about Shea is that when we first connected over a Zoom conference call a few months ago, I learned she was just as passionate about all things involving holistic health as I was. When someone else can understand and get excited with you about the healing properties of vegetables, well, in my book, they deserve a high-five. =)
Dr. Shea Lindsey is founder primary practitioner of the Chiropractic and Functional Living Boutique here in Menlo Park. Using the chiropractic technique, Network Spinal, she helps patients heal from past physical and emotional traumas, become more adaptable to stresses, as well as give them the tools and resources to replace old patterns with new more optimal life strategies.
Joining us on the photoshoot was none other than her sweet son, Liam. It was a beautiful summer day and being able to create images that also captured the essence of Dr. Shea as a mother was a wonderful reminder of the joys that still very much continue to exist.
I am honored to share the latest profile on this incredible woman, wife, mother, and healer - Dr. Shea Lindsay.
Images | Heartbox Photography
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Can you tell me a bit about you as a person (your own life journey thus far), what inspired you to start your company, and what you find most rewarding about your work?
“Honestly, I’ve always been a super sensitive person, sensitive to other peoples energy, food, stress, chemicals…you name it. I think because of that, I was extremely anxious and experienced headaches for most of my life. Thankfully, I had a mother who was very knowledgeable about holistic health and present in my life. She really helped me shape a healthy perspective about my sensitivity. “
“New England born and raised, I found my way to California to make a change and to start my life. After personal training and teaching fitness classes for about a year, I decided to start my doctorate in Chiropractic. There I learned about an amazing gentle technique, Network Spinal that helped people liberate their bodies from trauma allowing them to live with more freedom. It ended up changing my whole relationship to anxiety!”
“I started my own practice after working for a doctor for a few years because I knew if I branched out on my own it would be scary, but worth it! I have been practicing in Redwood City for 2 years helping to align peoples spines and help them liberate their own traumas and tension.
I love what I do because I get to watch people transform everyday and become more aligned with their truest and most authentic self.”
Who or what 3 things have helped shape you to be the woman you are today and the woman you are becoming?
“Moving to California was a very important part of my journey. That is where I began to truly grow into my own.
My soul sister Lindsay helped guide me towards chiropractic school and Network spinal. I feel like this step was so important in my evolution to who I am today.
My daughter Sage was an unexpected pregnancy 3 years ago. Being pregnant with her transformed me! When she passed away, my whole life changed. Her gift of life and death woke me up to my own purpose and passion in life. Because of her, I am more on purposed and open than I have ever been.”
Best advice you ever received?
“Follow your knowing. It is always there for you to access when you need it.”
What do you appreciate most about your life now?
“My family. We have the most amazing son who is 7 months old. My husband and I have been able to be home a lot, so this last few months have been the sweetest time together. “
“Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul.”
-Plato
I have always thought there was a whole new level of cool whenever I hear a woman is in an occupation that is more commonly filled by men. The list is endless of these types of occupations, and no doubt, being a DJ is one of them.
Meet DJ Express.
Beneath this San Jose native’s quiet demeanor lies a deep love and passion for all kinds of music and for me, a Bay Area native who also believes that music truly does have a soul language all it’s own, you can just imagine how excited I was to have her and her work represented in this series.
In our time together, I got to learn a little more about her journey as a DJ, her inspirations as an artist, her hopes as a young professional, post collegiate years, and her family background as an Eritrean black woman.
An early morning photoshoot in some of my favorite areas of downtown San Jose getting to know this awesome individual was, needless to say, one of the best ways to spend a Saturday.
I am honored to share with you all today’s spotlight profile on this talented and incredible woman, DJ Express.
Images | Heartbox Photography
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-Vicky Saunders
“Honored” doesn’t even come close to fully describing how I feel as I continue to be privileged to meet and learn more about women like Dr. Mayen Udoetuk.
My first connection with her was about a year ago at a panel discussion she organized here in the Silicon Valley addressing the topic of women in leadership and diversity and inclusion. I was one of the members in the audience and what I remembered walking away with was an even more solidified belief that women have much value to bring to the table and to the discussion. I think that having a willingness to learn is one of the greatest attributes in a true leader and Dr. Udoetuk, having led such an important discussion, is an example of that.
She is no doubt a role model in many respects for others and to have her included in this series that celebrates Black excellence inspires me deeply - to do work that is meaningful, to see the richness in people’s stories, and to be extremely thankful for the people who have helped me along my own path.
Without further ado, I am proud to share with you today’s spotlight on Dr. Mayen Udoetuk.
Images | Heartbox Photography
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- Mae Jemison
I had the pleasure of getting to know Michelle Toney in our chats before and after her photoshoot and even though her educational background and career are in areas that many would consider “serious” (as an adjunct professor in math/statistics and also in the world of finance!), Michelle reminds me more of the friend you spend hours laughing with while chatting about everything under the sun.
She was born and raised here in the Bay Area, in Vallejo. As a student at Vallejo High School, she played volleyball, basketball, and ran track. Michelle went on to earn her BA in Math/Statistics at San Jose State University as well as an MA in Business Management at the University of Phoenix. As a local Hayward resident, she is an avid traveler, loves to enjoy great food and has a passion for all things that advocate for living a healthy life through exercise, self-care, and probably the most important thing, the daily medicine that is laughter. #amen
It goes without saying that Michelle is truly a #bosslady in life, in her work, and endeavors and I am beyond honored to highlight a bit of her story in today’s feature blog post with you all.
Happy Friday!
Images | Heartbox Photography
Wardrobe styling | Lisa Gaines
Makeup | Nancy Wetherholt
It is no secret to anyone in the world today that we are certainly living in times where conversations on race are long overdue. Though I am only one person with a camera, I came to realize that everyone can contribute something to keep advocating for change - even a portrait photographer like me. Lisa was one of the first women I spoke with when I had the idea to do a series that celebrated and told the stories of Black women from the Bay Area - in short, to give honor to Black excellence that these women exemplify in both their personal and professional lives and share it with the world.
I am honored to share with you all today’s feature highlight on this phenomenal woman, Lisa Gaines.
“I grew up in the true South, in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. I am originally from North Carolina. From a young age, I knew I had a passion for fashion. I loved to play dress up and an invitation to attend any soiree that required a dress, tights and patent leather shoes was high on my list of favorite things. I had the opportunity to model into my 20’s. My path to California and to the field of image consulting and color analysis was somewhat circuitous. I utilized my Bachelor’s Degree in Management from Georgia Tech while working for a commercial printing firm and, shortly after my marriage, my husband and I moved to California. I began managing a multi-million dollar revenue retail store in the Bay Area."
After having my first child, I put a lot of focus on raising my family, but my heart always brought me back to fashion or fitness. I was a successful Fashion Coordinator for a large clothing line. A chance introduction to my image and color mentor by a mutual friend launched me into a passion for supporting women 40 and over who have a desire to step into a new season in their lives and need a fashion-infused confidence boost. I’ve been working with clients for 6 years helping them to express their true essence in their signature style.
My clients feel a renewed sense of self and purpose and realize the confidence to pursue their passions. I firmly believe age is just a number and I want to bring as many women as I can to “the sweeter side of life”, so they can be free to be who they are, UNAPOLOGETICALLY, fully aligned and shining brightly!
I am very proud of the time that I spent as a stay-at-home mom. It was never something I envisioned for myself, but it was a season of my life that brought me a lot of joy...to be able to be there for my kids, every day, and to witness their development into amazing people. And I have to say I am very proud of how my journey and all the things that I have done and experiences I’ve had and some of the most amazing people I have had the opportunity to meet have all brought me to where I am today. It’s fueled my passion for modeling for women being of “a certain age” doesn’t have to be a limitation for them and that tapping into their authentic self opens up opportunities they could never imagine.”
Besides fashion, my other passion is for dance. I love all forms of dance and if I had had my druthers, I would have been a professional dancer. My very pragmatic father convinced me that I wouldn’t make a lot of money in that sort of career, so I let it go and pursued another avenue. I find ways to dance anytime, though. I do tap, jazz, have even taught Zumba and until about a year ago, danced professionally with an African Drum and Dance cultural group in the Bay Area. I cannot hear good music and not move my body. It’s in my blood!”
Can you tell me about someone who has had a huge influence on your life? What lessons did that person teach you?
“My mother is probably the biggest influence in my life.
She has always been a go-getter and does everything she pursues with excellence. She taught me to believe in myself and never give up and even now that she lives with my family, she is still my biggest cheerleader!”
-G.D. Anderson
Beauty is an inside job.
As a woman AND a photographer, I get the privilege of being able to continue advocating this message in a special way with my camera through sharing the profiles, stories, and images of women here in the Bay Area.
One of the things I am often proud to share with others is that I do not work work with professional models. I work with real women that vary in their confidence level in front of the camera. These women are from various backgrounds, of all ages and are experiencing various seasons of womanhood, from being a teen to an empty nester to being grandmother.
I work with women who, like myself, are growing past the common misconception that beauty is purely surface-level based solely on what others think of your style of clothes or make-up. Women who, like me, are seeing what it means to truly walk in the confidence that unleashes when you see that indeed, beauty is an inside job that no amount of exterior styling can replicate.
I am honored to share with you all the latest profile of a woman whose beauty radiates from the inside out, the lovely and phenomenal, Patricia.
Images | Heartbox Photography
Hair & Makeup | Daisy Gonzalez-Duarte
Hey, ladies.
If you could face your younger self now, in the form of that teenaged girl growing up and learning life, what would you tell her?
What would you say about self-confidence? About womanhood?
What would you say about outward and inward beauty?
About love? About mistakes?
What would you tell her about flying…and about the moments we fall down in life?
I think that portraits are some of the best ways you can show your teenaged girls that life is already happening NOW. That it’s important, especially for young girls growing into womanhood, to see that it is more than ok, dare I even say, necessary, to see the value in existing in portraits, to capture where they are in life now.
Not to wait until they feel “worthy”.
Not when they achieve society’s definition of what is “beautiful”.
Not when they achieve x, y, or z.
And certainly not when have earned the approval of other people.
But now. Just as they are.
So that when it comes time for them to look back at those photographs of their younger selves, they can smile in remembering who they were becoming in that image. They can smile remembering that someone advocated for them and told them that they absolutely are worthy to capture in a photograph, even if they are still learning and trying to understand their life, awkwardness and all.
It is a joy to be able to capture young adults in photographs.
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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SUMMER!
Whether they are entering in as seniors in high school or have just begun their teenage years, we are now booking for outdoor photo sessions this summer!
I invite you to book that appointment for the young adults in your life, whether they are your own children, your nieces, your god-children, whatever the case may be.
Encourage them to exist in photographs.
Because their life is worth capturing in images today and these images are a part of their unique story.
#existinphotographs #teenagers #seniorphotography #heartboxphotography #seniorportraits #sanjosephotographer
While great change is not something that happens overnight or without struggle, it has to start somewhere - and that "somewhere" can be in the form of simply being willing to ask the questions and have open conversations with people around you.
I am honored to have Bay Area image and fashion consultant, Lisa Gaines join me for a very meaningful conversation, which you can view here. She is a beloved mother and wife (to two young adult children and the family fur-kid, Delilah!) and has graciously agreed to share her own personal experience as an African-American mother here in the Bay Area.
Lisa grew up in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia and is originally from North Carolina. Lisa had the opportunity to model in her 20's and also utilized her Bachelor’s Degree in Management from Georgia Tech while working for a commercial printing firm. Upon her move to California, she began managing a multi-million dollar revenue retail store in the Bay Area. Lisa was a successful Fashion Coordinator for a large clothing line. A chance introduction to her image and color mentor by a mutual friend launched her into her passion for supporting women 40 and over who have a desire to step into a new season in their lives and need a fashion-infused confidence boost.
If there is something that I have taken away from connecting with Lisa it is this:
Use your platform to continue to encourage these important conversations.
Be proactive about educating yourself by engaging, truly listening, asking, and learning from personal stories of others around you.
Below are just a few resources that Lisa has shared:
Books:
-How to Be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi
-White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
Podcast:
-Scene on Radio, Season 2 from Feb 2017, "Seeing White"
Take this opportunity to start somewhere, folks.
It is worth it.
It is necessary.
- author unknown
The beauty of friendships.
Though the current situation is not anything any of us would have ever chosen, I also see how it’s brought about a great depth of gratitude in a lot of people. Gratitude for the warmth of sunshine they get to feel on their skin as they take a walk. Gratitude for the clarity that comes with a life put on pause, unhurried from the busyness of life. Gratitude for the friendships and family we still have in our life, even though a Zoom or Facetime call might have to suffice for the time being.
The energy and friendship of Anya, Lydia, and Trisha is evident when you spend even five minutes with these ladies. Laughter and warmth is easily seen in their relationship and I am honored to be have created these special portraits for them before the shelter in place a few months back. If anything, especially now, I see these ladies as a beautiful reminder of what a blessing it is to live this life with true friends anchored firmly by your side.
Happy Friday, everyone!
Images | Heartbox Photography
Hair & makeup | Beautiful One Hair & Makeup
I hope this finds you and your family all staying healthy, hopeful, and actively resisting the strong urge to eat the entire jar of Nutella or other snacks in your kitchen.
Clearly, you can see where my own personal struggles have been. :)
As everyone knows, May traditionally holds the special celebration of Mother's Day coming up.
May also marks the beginning of what would have been commencement ceremonies for many schools and universities across the country for the class of 2020 as well as much anticipated proms for high school seniors.
While the circumstances are definitely not what we all anticipated, I am very excited to share with you all that it still absolutely possible to celebrate mothers and graduating seniors through portraits.
*Beginning this month, Heartbox Photography will now start taking on outdoor photoshoot appointments
for individuals in order to be able to serve clients while doing our part in continuing to prevent the spread of COVID-19, keeping everyone safe and healthy.
While hair and makeup styling cannot be offered at this time, clients can still enjoy a customized, individual, outdoor photoshoot, have the flexibility of donning several outfits (including cap and gowns, prom outfits high school seniors would have worn, etc.), and work directly with me in capturing timeless images to celebrate them, whether as a mother for Mother's Day or as a graduate in the class of 2020.
Mother's Day and graduation ceremonies are unforgettable celebrations and milestones and I am excited to be able to create a way to commemorate them for my clients.
Please join me in spreading the word to someone you know who would like to give their mother or their graduating high-school or college senior the gift of portraits that will last forever.
Stay safe everyone and thank you for your continued support!
*please contact studio for details
A long, long time ago when trying to decide what style of photography I wanted to create, I did what most newbie photographers do - I practiced on friends with the promise that I wouldn’t make it too painful.
And then on the day of the shoot I remember feeling ridiculously terrified, hoping they’d cancel our hangout. 😬🤷🏽♀️
#ConfessionsOfAChickenWithACamera #ThatWillBeMyBookOneDay
And I am so glad they never cancelled. Their willingness gave me a chance to be brave and simply try. I got to see that couples’ portraits can absolutely have a contemporary and magazine feel to them, a look that I admired but was unsure I could even try to create.
"Sit. Stay. Heal."
I came across this photo taken awhile back on a trip to San Diego. (And yes, that is my beloved Kona Bean in her very own photoshoot.)
And while it was overloaded with cuteness - because puppies and all, obviously - it is more weighed with such great truth, especially in these times we all find ourselves in.
It reminded me to sit. To stay. To heal.
Yes, to heal.
In circumstances that I don't think anyone ever expected, this time can actually be a time to heal.
To have more clarity in a time where I am forced to pause.
To hope that at the end of this, we as humans can come out changed and changed for even greater good.
Wherever you find yourself in the moment you read this, I truly hope you and your loved ones are well. In all ways. Even more so, I hope you are finding an unexplainable and beautiful grace that comes from being still in the midst of circumstances that encourage the complete opposite.
Much love and much hope to you and yours.