Posts in headshots
DYLAN HOLLINGSWORTH PORTRAITS // DALLAS, TX

The shot of him in mid conversation shows the gentle intensity of this human being. I am so glad I told my nerves to scam. I had been following Dylan and his photography work since Myspace days. His photographs always stuck with me so getting to not only sit down to have a conversation with him but to get the honor of taking his portrait is not lost on me. Thankful for this time in life. Thankful for the protest photographs and stories he shared almost 15 years ago…they were the catalyst for me wanting to do something meaningful with my work.

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PELOTON ERG SUMMIT // NYC

Employee Resource Groups are an excellent way to start building out your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs. We had so much fun capturing Peloton's recent DEI Summit at their headquarters in New York City and celebrating their team! We had so much fun capturing Peloton's recent DEI Summit and celebrating their team at their headquarters in New York City! If you're planning an inclusivity photo/video production, a DEI conference, or want to celebrate your brand’s Pride past the month of June... Let's chat!

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WOMEN BUSINESS LEADERS CONFERENCE

Empowering one another as we work towards a more inclusive culture is the bread and butter of Steph Grant Studios, so it’s no surprise that our immediate response when Lauren asked us to capture their annual summit again was, "YES!" The cherry on top this time around was getting to know each member of the leadership team prior to the summit during their Executive Portraits and then spending some one-on-one time with most of the attendees during their headshots.

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GLANBIA PERFORMANCE NUTRITION

One of the questions I get the most is, “What do you love the most about what you do?” Whether that’s in passing conversation or in interviews, it always seems to come up and I always have the same answer… “Connection.” It’s one thing to take a picture, but it’s another to take a picture that tells someone’s story at a glance. It requires a sometimes unexpected amount of vulnerability from the photographer and the client, and the connections we create as a result are absolutely priceless.

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