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I can be a bit slow at times and after watching this video it was clearly evident that I am not as quick-witted as I claim to be. What about you? Did you pick up on the message right away? By the way, I LOVE this advertisement!

2011 will be here in a little over 30 days & I am now started to get contacted to work events from parties to weddings. Of course, I am more excited about the weddings because they are more challenging & come with a nice pay off. Last year, I had a gold to cover 5 […]

Typically, when potential clients call me for projects, I take that approach of “yes, I can do it “no matter what it is. Most recently, my yes, I can it has been to pet photography. Yikes! Tafari Stevenson-Howard pet photographer??? When I was approached by LaGaurd (exercise vests for dogs), I was reluctant to accept […]

See-line woman. Dressed in green. Wears silk stockings. With golden seams. See-line woman. See-line woman. Dressed in red. Make a man lose his head. See-line woman. See-line woman. Black dress on. For a thousand dollars. She wail and she moan. See-line woman. Wiggle wiggle. Turn like a cat. Wink at a man. And he wink […]

So I get a call from my little cousin Precious Jules earlier saying, I think I see you daughter on a Citgo ad. I’m like no way. Minutes later I had a screen shot in my inbox. Upon opening, I was like OMG! Look at my baby snaggle toothed baby on a Citgo “Fueling Good” […]

Thanks to the Shadow & Act blog, I was hipped to a Detroit based documentary film titled “Grown in Detroit” directed by Dutch  film makers Mascha and Manfred Poppenk. After viewing the trailer S&A posted I was sucked in & wanted to know more about the girls & farming program at the Catherine Ferguson Academy […]

Guess who was recently interviewed by the Kiss My Black Ads blog. Me mofo! Check it out here! In other good news: – One of my head shot clients just informed me that she got called for an HBO show audition! I love making people look great! – I’m doing my first shoot in my […]

This evening, I met with photographer Loti Walker who also happens to be the Assistant Director of Programs at the Ann Arbor Art Center to discuss their ArtMakers Teens program. ArtMakers Teens is geared toward at risk youth between the ages of 14-18 and it exposes them to art education. The current session will be […]