The Hall Family | York, SC Photography

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The Hall Family | York, SC Photography

 

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of meeting and working with the Hall family at their home in York, SC.  Anytime I get the opportunity to do a lifestyle session that takes place in my client’s home I get a little excited.  For one, the scenery is different and it’s unique to just their session, but also I know that my clients are immediately at ease.  Being put on the spot in front of the camera doesn’t come naturally to most people so anytime I can come into their comfort zone it helps.  Another reason the session taking place in their home worked out so well is it that we had an unexpected rainstorm that morning so we didn’t have to worry about rescheduling their session for another day.

 

I started their session with the three daughters, the two youngest showing off their rooms along with some of their favorite things to do like reading and playing with their Doc McStuffins toys.  After finishing with these ladies we all moved to the living room and added mom and dad to the mix for some fun family photos.

 

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After changing into their second looks, something more casual and fun we headed outside to get some group shots on their front porch.  I ventured into the rain (thank goodness for camera rain covers!) and had some fun in their casual looks.  From head to toe their looks were coordinated and I could tell they really enjoyed being around one another and just having a good time.

Being around genuinely good people truly warms my heart.  And when those people are family and treat each other just as well it makes my job so much more enjoyable.  Mom Willetta wanted to update her home with family portraits and I hope she will look back on these photos with a big smile every time she passes them hanging in her home.

 

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Kiyah’s Virgin Hair Branding Session

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Kiyah’s Virgin Hair | Branding Session | Rock Hill, SC

A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to work with Kwana, hair stylist, makeup artist and most recently owner of Kiyah’s Virgin Hair line.  I absolutely love to see women taking charge of their dreams and doing what they love and get excited with each branding session I get the chance to be a part of.

We met in downtown Rock Hill for Kwana’s session that featured herself along with five models each showcasing a different look from her virgin hair line.

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I had fun with these ladies as we navigated into areas of Main Street Rock Hill, SC taking not only group shots, but also individual portraits of each lady that Kwana will be able to use to advertise her product.  If you’re in the market for good, quality hair I definitely recommend that you check her out!

And if you are in the market for updated images for your brand I would love to work with you!  Making a good impression for your business online is key and one of the main ways to do that is by hiring a professional photographer to bring your vision to life.  If you’re interested in booking a session contact me today so we can begin bringing your brand to life.

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The BOSSup Campaign

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The #BOSSup Campaign

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A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to be a part of something special called #BOSSup, to make a little black girl magic.  My friend, Kristen of Lavish Moments Photography reached out to me regarding a project she was working on that would feature positive images of women of color and she wanted to know if I would be a part of her campaign.  I didn’t think twice about agreeing, although I’m not a huge fan of being in front of the camera (behind the lens suits me much better I think).  I knew this project was much bigger than me, the other ladies participating, or even Kristen.  This was about love, positivity and showing the world we’re more than what the media makes us out to be.  Following are Kristen’s goal for this project along with a brief interview as to why she wanted to take this on.  And then some behind the scenes images I was able to snag and her finished product.  Enjoy!

What is the #BOSSup campaign you ask?  Here is how Kristen describes it:  “A few months ago, I decided I wanted to use my talent and passion to highlight women who represent being a Boss, especially those who happen to look like me. In the midst of the chaos and turmoil that is happening in the world, women are not recognized enough, especially women of color, for the positive impact they have on today’s society. We are doctors, lawyers, Combat War Veterans, teachers and one day WILL be the President of the United States. We need to be acknowledged for who we are and what we do. So with that being said,#BOSSup is a personal project I want to share with my community and the world. Help me take this project viral! No one can stop this #blackgirlmagic.”

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What event(s) led up to you coming up with this project?

There was not a particular event that took place, I’ve just always been a huge advocate of supporting women and especially women of color. I once read “A black woman is the most disrespected human being in America”.  We have so many beautiful, black Queens with so much knowledge and talent and we are not acknowledged with positivity as much as we should be. So I wanted to shed light and love on our Queens and remind one another that with all the challenges and discouragement we may face, we must keep shining and show the world our magic.

How did you determine what women you should feature?

For this project, I wanted to ask the women who definitely makes an impact in society and represents all the different ways of being a Boss. Whether she’s an entrepreneur, a student following her dreams, or a mother. All of the ladies I selected have different backgrounds but have one thing in common – their passion for sisterhood and uplifting women of color.

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What are you hoping the outcome for this project will be?

I honestly just wanted people to see positivity and share it amongst their friends. It becomes draining to see so much negativity and hatred in society, on social media, etc. Especially during the time of the election. I got to a point where I didn’t even want to get on Facebook because of all the chaos. It was just way too much. So #BOSSup was a personal project I wanted to post to enlighten our community and shed some positive light on women.

Why do you feel positive representation of women of color is so important right now?

I think it is important for positive representation of women in general right now, but I wanted to highlight women of color because it is important to me to see us succeed. Sometimes we just need a little reminder of our #blackgirlmagic to motivate and encourage our queens to push through and push forward. I am always inspired and admire our Queens making a difference in this world and leading an example for our young girls. We are so powerful and it’s imperative to acknowledge that women are bosses, too!

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QPNC Meet Up!

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QPNC Meet Up!

If you’ve been reading my blog for a while you know that I am a part of an organization known as The Queen Photographers, which is “an organization and true community of women of color photographers.  With chapters active in South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina, the purpose of this group is to provide a network and internal resource so that female photographers of color, of any level of expertise can unite under their craft of photography.”  Since I live right on the SC/NC border I have been chosen as the Area Leader for QP for the Rock Hill/Charlotte area.  Our first QPNC meet up took place in early November and I was lucky enough to be a part of it.  It’s always great catching up with my fellow QPSC members and I was excited about meeting some of the NC ladies.

We started our morning off chatting over coffee, desserts and breakfast sandwiches at Amelie’s French Bakery in the historic NoDa area of Charlotte.  It has such an eclectic vibe about it that it can’t help but to get your creative juices flowing.  After parting ways with one of our NC queens, we took to the streets of NoDa for a headshot swap.  Although the NoDa (which stands for North Davidson Street) area isn’t very large, there are some great backdrops that photographers would love!  Lots of colorful walls, unique shops, and an old movie theater are just a few things you’ll see in this quaint little neighborhood.  It was great snapping shots for each lady as well as catching some great behind the scenes shots.  I’m already anticipating our next gathering with hopefully even more ladies from the NC area!  If you’re a woman of color photographer that is looking for a tribe to call your own and you live in the NC/SC/GA area I encourage you to check out The Queen Photographers.  I promise you won’t regret it!

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Video courtesy of Sierra Collins Photography

2016 Fall Mini Sessions Pt. 2

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2016 Fall Mini Sessions Pt. 2

The second half of my mini sessions at Glencairn Garden were with a new family, who found me via social media, and another family I’ve had the pleasure of working with for the second year in a row.

First up is the Bethea Family who I had the chance to work with for the first time during my 2015 Fall Minis.  Since then little Tristan has definitely grown!  One aspect of being a photographer that I absolutely LOVE is when families come to me year after year and I’m able to watch them grow.  And not only watch them, but capture their family as it grows.  The fact that people entrust me with such a huge responsibility is definitely humbling.  I had fun watching them interact as a family and closing out their session by chasing Tristan around the park for some fun candid shots!  I definitely look forward to working with them again in the future.

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My final mini session was with the Brown family.  Barbara contacted me about working with her and her three children and I was excited to get the chance to meet and work with another new family.  During our session Barbara indicated she’d seen my work on Facebook via her sister.  It’s always good to know that my work can reach people I don’t even know.  Even though it was a cold fall morning and the kids let me know they were cold they managed to give me some great stuff to work with.  All of their attention was focused on their baby brother, the newest addition to their family.  It was so much fun watching the two of them interact with him and just shower him with love and affection.  We concluded their session by the koi fish pond where we tried our best to spot one of the larger fish as they swam by.

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