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Project Fuckcancer

Project Fuckcancer In 4 days I will have the opportunity to photograph a woman that is now CANCER FREE. This story really inspired me and hit close to home.  I want to be able to share it with the world and what better way than to share it here.  Let’s start here: My grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. (My mother’s mother) She went through the process of chemotherapy and had a mastectomy. Both breast were removed and we thought the Doctor removed all the cancer… Unfortunately that wasn’t the case, the cancer spread and my grandmother passed away in 2001. It was the worst thing to watch and experience. Still till this day my mom struggles with the passing of my grandma.  Fast forward. I received a call last month from a woman named Adrian. We jumped on the phone and I had asked how can I help her. (She sounded sick, so I thought maybe it was bad timing, even thought she was calling me.) We continued to chat and she explained she had NO IDEA of what she wanted but she knew she wanted photos of her. She couldn’t really identify what she wanted but knew I can help. I didn’t really understand, she wasn’t clear. I asked if she was okay, she expressed she received bad news that she wanted to call back when her soul is quieted.  Honestly I didn’t know what was going on, I had this woman crying saying that she wanted me to take pictures. I couldn’t walk away from the call without trying to reach out and find out if I really could help. So, I sent a text message expressing I wanted to be there for her and I would do whatever it takes to get her in front of my camera.  Come to find out, she is undergoing her 3rd Mastectomy.. “It’s very important to have something to document/memorialize me as I am today.”  Cancer Free Now- ., I am honored to be able to tell this women’s story. Not only am I going to share it with all of you. I want to Dedicate Project #fuckCancer to my grandmother and Adrian.  If you know someone who is undergoing treatment or has gone through it, lets connect. I have attached Adrians picture after 50 to the Left ,and 1st mastectomy to the right.  Adrian also wrote her story and I would love to share.  I will be posting her story as it continues. Her Story: My journey to here (boudoir) began long before the diagnosis of cancer.  It started many years ago as a young girl.  I didn’t see myself as “overly beautiful”, per se, but was always pretty sure of myself and was good with how I looked.  That said, like most of us there was at least one “something” of my body that, if left up to me, would look differently; however, for reasons unknown, at a very young age, I decided to do the flip and to always find at least one good thing and focus on that.  For me, it was my skin.  Like chocolate, mine is dark, but with a hint of red, that in my opinion is beautiful.  So, each day, be it morning or night, whenever I unveiled, I’d stand before a mirror and appreciate me.  Not in a way that’s vain, but as a “thank you God for making ME” sort of way. Anyway, because I liked what I saw and because I’d always had a fascination with the human body, I’d always wanted a nude portrait of myself, but never took the time or even had the courage to have one done.  So, when in November 2013, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer, it was no wonder that one of my first thoughts was to be photographed, focusing on my breasts, but because everything goes so fast with that diagnosis, time ran, my health became my focus and a professional session was never done.Back tracking just a bit, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer, I was 45 years young and weighed around 125lbs (stick with me and that will make sense).  Up until the time I met my plastic surgeon, reconstruction hadn’t entered my mind.  Removing the cancer by way of mastectomy was an automatic assumption for me that I was good with.  I’d go in have both breasts removed, go through the necessary treatment and move on with my life, but at the initial consultation my sister asked the doctor about reconstruction. It was then and only that the thought ever cross my mind, but only briefly because after the doctor explained all of my options, I simply was not interested and as such declined.  Later though, after that appointment, I had to see a social worker (insurance requirement to ensure you not only have all the necessary information as it relates to the diagnosis, but to help you along with questions related to your mental and emotional well being).  During that appointment  reconstruction came up again.  Again, I declined, but before the appointment was over I’d changed my mind.  My thinking at that time was that I may one day remarry and wanted to ensure my “future” husband would have a “normal” bedroom experience. So after determining that I did not carry the gene for breast cancer, I opted to only remove one breast.  Now, because my breasts were small, a mini implant was placed on the side with the natural breast and a tissue expander put in on the left to later fit a permanent implant where my breast had been removed.  After some time, rippling began on the left (mastectomy side), which was not uncommon, but mine was to the point that it bothered me.  That, coupled with pain from scar tissue building up, I had the implant exchanged for a new one.  Well, after some time had passed, the same thing happened again and after so many tries, I decided to have the implant removed as well as ask to have the right breast removed.  By then though, I’d changed jobs and decided to change to

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Pride Month

PRIDE MONTH- MAY 2019… Celebration Month. It’s GAY PRIDE and MOTHER’S DAY Month!!! I shared a story early this week about being Gay and loved.. What better way to celebrate and give. LET’S CELEBRATE….. ?❣️ Portrait Sessions?. 50% OFF any collection and a COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. I LOVE MY MOMMA AND I LOVE MY GAY SELF!!!! CLICK HERE:https://spark.adobe.com/page/8RwiwCjkUoWc2/ Now till May 31st. LIMITED TIME ONLY!!   Choose Collection Signature Collection $1,495.00 USDPlatinum Collection $745.00 USDSilver Collection $495.00 USD

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Top 3 products we sell

Top 3 products we sell Here at TiffaneyAnn Photography we strive to provide the best products.  Top 3 products we sell.   1.) Albums – Full grain Italian leather custom handcrafted albums. These are amazing. They’re luxury of full grain Italian Leather!  Timeless choice to showcase your beautiful images.   2.) Matted Folio – Matted folios – These are great if your looking to showcase two or three images. Best part about this beauty. You can swap out the images as you please.   3.) Image Folio Wood Box – Premium Walnut Wood. This right here is amazing. Best seller! Swap out your image as you please or hang  your images on your walls. Tuck away your images in this beautiful box. Must see!!   **4.) Custom Retro Viewer-  NEW for Our Studio Reels and Viewers are a unique way to tell someone “I appreciate you”. Imagine your Boudoir images for you significant other on this bad boy. So much fun.

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5 Expert Headshot Photography Tips for Stunning Portraits

5 Expert Headshot Photography Tips for Stunning Portraits Having the perfect headshot is key to success this days. We here at TifaneyAnn photography understand that  consumers depend on online presence for success. It’s important to portray the best version of yourself. We are excited to share the TOP 5 TIPS FOR GREAT HEADSHOTS. 5 TIPS AND TRICKS  Clothing –#1 rule for us is that you have to love it! If you don’t feel comfortable in it, you won’t shoot well while wearing it. We suggest you bring a range of different colors and necklines. If you have any doubt about whether something will work or not just bring it along. Don’t be seasonal; everything from t-shirts, tank tops to sweaters and light jackets can work. Styling Women Styling Men 2. Hair and Makeup: For the Men- Most of the time men can get away without professional hair and makeup, but we recommend a powder or foundation to help even out skin tones and to keep the face from looking shiny. You can pick up a powder in your color at any department store, we recommend the MAC counter or Beauty supply store where you can get professional help picking the right color. For the Women- We always recommend professional hair and makeup. A professional HMUA knows how to make you look your best for the camera. 3. Get enough sleep the night before- In order to have a fresh and happy face in your photos, you need to take care of yourself. Get a full night of sleep the night before to avoid dark under-eye circles and other features that can lead to you looking tired and uninspired in your photos. 4. Smile – Easier than you may think trust me. Especially if you want your brand to seem fun and unique, its always beneficial to be the TRUE YOU and not authenticated. How do you want to smile? 5. Lighting and positioning– What separates a great headshot from an average one, are generally very small changes composition and lighting. These little adjustments can make a huge difference. The slight tilt to the head, leaning forward, a gentle but intriguing smile. Well worth the little tweaks. Lighting

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Be Brave be Bold

Be Brave be Bold: When the time comes to open up and be honest about one’s sexuality, it can be one of the biggest battles, especially when it comes to relationships with family and friends. I want to express my admiration for my friends and family who have had the courage to come out and proudly say, “I am gay!”Be Brave, be Bold. I personally came out when I was 14 years old, but I knew I was different as early as age 10. It was an arduous journey, and my mother had the additional struggle of having two gay children. Imagine that. Two out of three kids queer. Some individuals mistakenly believe that being queer is a choice, but let me emphasize that I never chose to be gay/queer. I never desired to face the abuse, the struggles, and the battles that often accompany this aspect of my identity. Over the years, I have encountered hurtful comments and stories invoking Adam and Eve, being told that I haven’t found the right person, being condemned to hell, urged to change, dismissed as going through a phase, among other challenges. It begs the question: Why on earth would someone willingly choose to be queer and subject themselves to such attacks? At 37 years old, I still have close friends and family members who are not accepting of their own queer children or grandchildren, despite claiming to be okay with queer people in general. I want to emphasize that being queer does not alter who we are as individuals. The world perceives us differently because some minds remain closed and fail to embrace our differences. Regardless of our sexual orientation, we were all created by a higher power, and we deserve respect and acceptance. We are here, and we stand united with strength. That is why, as a Long Beach Gay Photographer, I am passionate about creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ individuals. Through my Los Angeles Gay Photography project, #LGTBQPRIDE, I aim to celebrate and capture the essence of LGBTQ+ pride. If you or someone you know identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, or queer, I encourage you to share your story with me by emailing info@tiffaneyannphotography.com. Together, let’s celebrate and embrace the diversity and beauty of our community. Love and respect are keywords in this project as we empower one another to be authentic and courageous.   Me and my momma

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Top 5 Epic Senior Photo Locations

Top 5 Epic Senior Photo Locations 1. Joshua Tree National Park- located in southeastern California. Joshua Tree is a community of artists, musicians, working families, business people, telecommuters and retirees. A National Park Visitors Center is located right off the main drag, so you can park there and check out the shops before you head to our backyard, Joshua Tree National Park. 2. Yosemite – One of the United States’ most popular national parks, Yosemite is packed with natural beauty and views that never cease to amaze. From the majestic mountain peaks to the green meadows on the valley floor (plus all the waterfalls and groves of tall Sequoia trees in between), there’s no shortage of outdoor and leisure activities set against the park’s epic views. 3. Huntington Beach- Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California.

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