I see the Hollywood Portrait from the 1930s and 1940s as the most elegant, most emotionally rich form of portraiture that we have ever created. The creation of George Hurrell, the Hollywood portrait became central in captivating the imagination of moviegoers who could not have enough of the stars they saw for a fleeting 90 minutes on the screen.
Today, I bring the same richness, the same dramatic flair, the same sensuality to the everyday woman. Imagine yourself taking the time to celebrate your life, your achievements, your elegance, grace, and strength. Or make it a path to recreate a version of yourself that you see in your mind but need to be in front of you, day by day, to inspire you, motivate you, and reward you.
The Hollywood portrait experience is a time to step away from the daily hustle, to see yourself through a lens of admiration and respect. Many women report that seeing their finished portraits is a profoundly affirming experience, one that enhances their self-esteem and renews their sense of personal worth.
It is about capturing the timeless beauty of the feminine spirit, celebrating each woman’s unique journey, and providing a space where she can truly see herself as the star of her own life. It's about creating a moment where you can step into the shoes of those captivating movie stars—not just in beauty but in spirit.
On this page, you can find some of the stories of transformation by Lowcountry women who dared to take some time for themselves and say: “I deserve this!”