It’s not everyday you get to take the portrait of someone whose work you admire. Meet Ken, a Jamaican living in West Philadelphia, who is a community activist through his photography. If you don’t follow him on IG, please do. His work is phenomenal especially his series, From the Root to the Fruit: Black Fathers & Their Children.
Read MoreWinter in Philadelphia
These black and white photos of my daughter outside one winter evening represents the dreariness that sometimes come with winter but her personality reminds me that spring was close by.
Read MoreSoulful Branding: John
Last month we created great photos for a client for his new business, Vets Get Jobs. John, an attorney and a veteran, has started a business writing resumes for veterans.
Read MoreSoulful Portraits: Denise
Growing up, my sister and I fought like a cat and dog! No joke, it was a constant quiet power struggle in our house, her seeking to be the “mother” of me and me (the younger one), resisting hard.
Read MoreThe Start of My Photography Journey
This little girl came into my life one cold December day in 2011 and boy she has sparked some many evolutions of myself and so many questions.
Read MoreSoulful Portraits: Roland
I seldom photograph men but when I do its a delight.
Read MoreRay & Caitlin: A Race Street Pier Wedding
In an intimate gathering on Race Street Pier two days before Christmas Ray & Caitlin shared their personal vows to each other and got married.
Read MoreSoulful Portraits - Natalie
It is always great when someone trusts you a second time to agree to sit before you, be vulnerable and allow you to test studio light.
Love these images I made with Natalie 3 weeks ago.