Photography and Styling: Mikaela Martinez Makeup and Hair: Lauren Hendrix Model: Morgan Michaels |
On the other hand sitting aloof on a pedestal of their men's design white women could not express themselves as they do today. Their money was their husband's. They could not, like every other woman, get credit, and they did not own their bodies, or use their voices publicly to the extend they can today. White women, in those days, pranced when they were on city streets. They seemed to balance contradictions fearfully, or with disdain in their eyes reserved for the 'unwashed' seemed to enjoy their status, as white women, based upon a system of apartheid tenuously held together by fears and dread. It was a strange way to hold a beauty standard copied by women throughout the Western world, and to the extent it could in other countries struggling for survival or independence from Western influence, and dominance. - Gregory E. Woods
Photography and Styling: Mikaela Martinez Makeup and Hair: Lauren Hendrix Model: Morgan Michaels |
You exuded a maturity and have a command of self that is appealing to the eye. It draws the viewer back to the photo to earnestly discover who you are, and the photographer, Mikaela Martinez, developed a concept centered around you that was compelling and demanding in an easy sort of way. Anyway, I suspect you will live deeply asking the right questions every step of your life. I enjoy the journey of the short portfolio." - Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories 8.22.12
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