One goal of photographing people is to bring who they are forward - to be seen by anyone viewing the final image. This series puts the person in front of the camera in charge - wearing what they want to wear, expressing themselves how they desire.

A peaceful monochrome portrait showing a moment of rest against soft pillows.
A vintage-style portrait featuring a floaty summer dress and wide-brimmed sunhat.
An overhead view of someone arranging books on the floor while wearing a graphic t-shirt.
A theatrical portrait with dramatic white feathers and a small tiara.
A dreamy portrait with sparkling bokeh lights and a princess-style dress.
An artistic black and white photo of someone peering into the distance with a dramatic lighting effect.
A retro-inspired portrait pose in a polka dot dress and wide-brimmed hat.
A charming candid moment captured with a friendly pet bird perched on a hand.
A joyful interaction between a person and their pet bird in black and white photography.

“Being Breanna has been a process in the making for the last 25 years”, she says. “At the end of the day I just want to be happy and exude a welcoming atmosphere for anyone I encounter” Breanna is a theatre lover, avid animal mom to her 3 fur babies Phineas Mango, Percephalus Petunia, and Fern Rosalie, a working model and Princess on the weekends. She loves to spend time in the garden and make others laugh whenever possible. This photo series captures a handful of moments that show what Being Breanna is truly about. “To whole heartedly be one’s self is like opening gift that is never quite done giving. I hope to never stop learning what makes each of us unique. “