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Finding Freedom in Your Own Body
A few weeks ago I joined Clubhouse after swearing I wasn’t going to do it because I am team Android. Many of the business womxn I know told me it was made for me and my message. I got on and whoa! It was like the damn Wild West on this Clubhouse streets. I was not impressed and was really ready to chuck the duces and keep it moving. After more exploration and really cultivating my interest, I think I kinda got the hang of it now.
A few days into my journey I ran across a room for photographers and decided to join because the title of the room was Purpose and Positivity in Photography. I listened for a while and then decided to get bold and raise my hand to go on stage. I did this because representation matters. As I recall there was only one person of color on the stage. I got on stage talked my shit, answered a question or two, and left.
I received so many messages and follows after this. Amazing messages thanking me for getting on stage and how much it meant to see me there. I was even invited to be apart of a podcast! There will be times when you are uncertain about what you are going to say, but you know you need to speak up. Always speak up, because you never know who is listening and who you inspire.
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST EPISODE HERE:
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Ms. A- Fifty & Fine
Ms. A just celebrated her 50th birthday. I said MS. A JUST CELEBRATED HER 50TH BIRTHDAY! She looks damn good and I hope to hell I look half as good as she does at her age. I hope I have her courage, beauty, and joy when I get there. I am honored that she allowed me to be apart of her special day. Enjoy her beauty and how her experience was in her own words!
Check out Ms. A reacting to seeing her products & follow too!
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Divine Feminity with Ms. J
This gorgeous Beauty sent me this at the beginning of the year and I am just getting around to posting it. I have been all over the place and have finally stopped to smell the roses. Or at least stop to upload this Beautie’s images and videos. Her spirit was amazing and she personified being her authentic self. Check it out below! Tell me in the comments which image is your favorite.
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Empowered Woman – Ms.P
How was it not should be the question! 2019 has been a deep year of introspection and tapping into my personal power. Participating in this shoot was an integral part of this work. It was a creative way to tap into the divine feminine–the inner goddess in a fully empowering and safe way. I needed something decadent and luxurious for my spirit and the Oh So Experience was it. I have always had an inner sex appeal that I want to cultivate as a part of my confident grown woman brand; I believe this experience will certainly help with this journey.
Olesha is super encouraging – I felt like Naomi Campbell in real life and not just in my head. She helps you push through into the bold and provocative while still helping me feel comfortable in my skin. I did a photo series in a sheer bathrobe that would have been outside my comfort zone normally but I really felt the beauty of my curves and feminity. I truly loved it.
I did. I was nervous about the photos being too risque or out of alignment with my brand as a professional marketer but the photos turned out to very beautiful, classy, and revealing about my true self—not the professional cover I put on to appear safe in the world.
Drop any reservations you have and just go for it – life as far as we know only happens once so it’s best to just enjoy it, have fun and live in your power one adventure at a time.
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Empowered Woman – Ms. E
From the very beginning, I felt empowered to get comfortable and be myself. The preliminary survey gave me the opportunity to think through how I wanted the shoot to go and what I wanted to get out of it. I felt really prepared going into the shoot.
I had done a boudoir shoot before so I kind of knew what to expect. Even so, I still get a little bit of performance anxiety before I walk onto any stage or set. But when I arrived, I immediately felt comfortable. Olesha’s energy was so warm and inviting. And her studio is beautiful. There are so many homey touches. And all the DIY details ensure that the photos are unique. I felt like I was somewhere familiar, which really allowed me to spread out and use the space.
And knowing that the goal was to capture Black love in it’s natural state, I didn’t feel pressured you suck in my belly or cover my scars. I was able to focus on Fantasia and us sharing this experience together.My favorite memory of the whole day was seeing Fantasia experience her first boudoir shoot. She was apprehensive and nervous beforehand, but she opened up as soon as we got in front of the camera. She moved with such fluidity and confidence. It was just like our natural interactions with each other but on another level!
And once we got the shots back, all I could think was, “She did so well!” Fantasia’s personality really shone – her softness, her humor, her power, and of course how fucking sexy she is! I mean, come on! Did you see those shoulders? Those lips? There are some shots where her dimples are so prominent and adorable. There are others where the soles of her feet look absolutely delicious. And some where her body is absolutely irresistible! I’m glad I got to do this with her and that she gets to see the beauty and sexiness that I see in her captured on film.I hate when photographers don’t give enough direction and feedback during a shoot. A little bit of coaching and guidance helps me get comfortable in front of the camera and trust the photographer’s creative vision. And I like to hear a “you look great” or “yasssssss” so I feel like the photographer is getting what they need from me to get a good shot. I had never shot with Olesha before so I didn’t know if she’d be one of those silent photographers who just left me to my own devices. But she was super interactive and gave great direction and encouragement throughout the shoot. I knew leaving the shoot that the pictures would turn out great.
Olesha is an excellent photographer to work with! She’ll keep you laughing the whole shoot so you won’t be thinking about any hang-ups you may have. She played great music that made moving in front of the camera come naturally. She was super personable and professional.
Also:When it comes to portrayals of Black love, queer representation is often intentionally excluded. And the few depictions of queer love that are out there often uphold gender binary. I was really happy with the fact that Fantasia and I weren’t shown as “a stud” and “a femme” or as masculine and feminine counterparts. Our photos show two beings, two bodies, two lovers enjoying each other. And that’s what we are.
Love is a feeling, an experience. When it comes to love, labels and roles don’t matter. That’s what I want anyone who sees these photos to take from them.