something i came across online while surfing for inspiration
4.30.2010
4.27.2010
4.26.2010
4.21.2010
4.20.2010
4.12.2010
:issue: Mya, Kerry Rhodes {Until There's a Cure}


On Saturday I had the pleasure of photographing Mya for Until There's a Cure Foundation. I was excited to meet her as I first heard of her when I was around 17 or 18 and knew all the words to ALL of her songs! My favorites are "love is like Whoa" , "If You Died I wouldn't Cry", "Best of Me", "Ghetto Superstar", "Case of the Ex" & "Movin On". Her songs are still played via my ipod. She's currently working on new music and has others (that I'll be downloading via iTunes) on her myspace page: http://myspace.com/therealmya
She was EXTREMELY down to earth and so sweet.
~ Fun Times ~
Please check out Until There's a Cure ( http://utac.org/ )
4.10.2010
:issue: a beautiful mind

My Boopity is such a smart child. My mom claims he said a word to her when he was 4 months *she was the only one in the room*.
When his teacher called us to give his progress report, she said she'd never met a child who's "wheels were always turning". It's true, you can literally 'see' him thinking about everything before he speaks. If something doesn't make sense to him, he will ask questions until it does. I love him so!
Yesterday was another "question fest". It drives me CRAZY but how can I complain when all he wants is to gain more knowledge and understand!
4.08.2010
:issue: in 2012
4.07.2010
:issue: post secret

This particular secret doesn't apply to me as even at 30, I believe I can reach ever goal I have.
4.01.2010
:issue: kodak moment
So, helloooooo :-)
A few years back (maybe 6) my mother used to drive to our townhouse that we were living in at the time at 7am and knock lightly on the door. I'd come down the steps wiping my eyes and say "hi mommy" & she'd smile and say "are you going yard sale"ing" with aunt Earline, Daddy & I today?" and as reluctant as I was to be getting up that early, I'd say yes and tag along for the ride. I found some pretty cool stuff! In particular I found a few neat vintage camera that I used for decoration in my office until recently.
Fast forward to this week... I had the bright idea that I wanted to start working with different camera formats.. Although I'm not bored of my digital, I find it quite boring to ONLY shoot with it. So I pulled out the little Kodak Duaflex that had been sitting as decoration for years. I guess I forgot that I needed film for it! I surfed around on Ebay and ordered some film and can't wait for it to arrive.
In the meantime, I decided it would be cool to shoot with my DSLR through the viewfinder of the Kodak Duaflex. So, today I did! I used a round tube to connect my DSLR+lens to the Duaflex and photographed my little bittle having fun in the yard! The images are so fun and vintage. The funny thing is that I thought I was starting something new, but when I came in after shooting I googled "Kodak Duaflex" because I'd like to purchase a less filthy one and actually shoot with it and realized there's a whole "thing" going on with shooting through the viewfinder of vintage cameras, lol. Silly me!

3.30.2010
:issue: until there's a cure
Recently I've begun shooting for the Until There's a Cure Foundation. This is such an awesome foundation that raises awareness about AIDS. Please check them out and support their foundation by donating or purchasing a bracelet! http://www.utac.org/
For my first Celebrity PSA shoot with them, I had the pleasure of photographing recording artist and radio personality Lil Mo. Below you'll find a shot of myself, Lil Mo & the make up artist for the shoot. I'll be sharing more soon! 

3.17.2010
:issue: blogged

3.11.2010
:issue: a tribute to McQueen
At 11:22 am on February 11, 2010 it was confirmed to me that Lee "Alexander" McQueen died.
At 11:22 am a month later (March 11th, 2010) I wanted to share this project put together by myself; JaTawny Muckelvene Chatmon (photography), Isabelle Philogene (wardrobe), Joie Hayes (make up), Kenni Ford (hair) as a tribute in honor of the great, late Lee "Alexander" McQueen. He always marched to the beat of his own drum creating pieces that either seemed to materialize directly from a child's whimsical daydream or harmonious beautiful nightmare.
I would have loved to have seen what he could have created for children, since we never will, here's how we imagined it might be.
Our McQueenies
crow photoshop brush by: deidarapwnz@aol.com
3.04.2010
2.28.2010
:issue: black is beautiful
February is black history month. It was initially my plan to photograph a variety of beautiful black women of different shades, heights and ages in gorgeous settings around Feb. 5th. to celebrate their beauty. But February didn't turn out how I wanted it to and I wasn't able to shoot at that time. I finally got to shoot yesterday, 2 days before Black History month was over and everything was absolutely beautiful! I will share more soon, below please enjoy a couple samples (un-edited)


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