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Celebrate Women

International Women’s Day 2024

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March 8, 1908
Women workers in the needle trades marched through New York City’s lower East side to protest child labor & sweatshop conditions and demand women’s suffrage (women’s right to VOTE).

August 18, 1920
The 19th Amendment granted women the right to vote

Only 50 years ago, in 1974, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act passed. Women in the United States were granted the right to open a bank account of their own and to own a credit card in their name. In the 1960’s many banks still refused without their husband’s signature.

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It was only in 1984 that the last state granted women the right to vote…that state was Mississippi.

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So, when we’re all about ‘International Women’s Day’ in 2024, let’s remember that it was not very long ago in the United States, that women couldn’t have a bank account or a credit card in their own name.

Let’s continue to support each other. To SEE each other.
Celebrate each other & continue to move forward.

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We all deserve to feel beautiful-

During her photo experience, she was a natural beauty in the street clothes she had selected just for her photo shoot. She changed into her softball uniform and swung her bat like a pro. Each pose and expression easily achieved with her electrifying smiles, her eyes sparkling, her personality bubbling.

Toward the end, we left her mom and grandmother at a picnic table in the shade as we went back into the woods. She gave me more expression, energy & if it were even possible, more enthusiasm. We laughed a lot. 

When she thought our session was about to wrap up, I pulled out her flower crown. (During our consultation and wardrobe follow-up messages, I found out her favorite colors & then I hand-made a crown to compliment her personality). It’s sometimes a gamble–a flower crown and a tulle skirt by surprise.

This client had given me her trust and allowed me to place the crown on her head, and just went for it. She transformed from the girl in street clothes, to the athlete ready to play ball to a princess in the woods. 

During her photo reveal where she saw her slide show and images for the first time, I know she felt special. She felt seen. She got a chance to see herself the way the world sees her.  Full of life. Beautiful.