These head shots have been hidden away in my files for a while. I wasn’t planning to share them originally (outside of sending them to my client), but after stumbling onto them again, I really like them. I dig how detailed the eyes turned out especially, and how they pop in the black and white prints. My client really liked them too; from what I’ve heard the shots regularly appear in his company’s media materials. So, here's a few of them!
"The Crossbreed Migration" highlights recent photo, video, and writing projects of freelance photographer Megan Wolfe.
Showing posts with label mississippi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mississippi. Show all posts
Monday, December 26, 2016
Monday, December 12, 2016
Strawberry Plains Audubon Center
Who knew the small town of Holly Springs, Miss. could also be home to a 3000-acre nature sanctuary? Learn what Strawberry Plains Audubon Center has to offer visitors and Mississippi tourists in nature, art, and history in my recent video! And be sure to visit SPAC's Facebook page to sign up for upcoming events and classes!
See the video here:
Strawberry Plains Audubon Center - "About Us" from Megan Wolfe on Vimeo.
Follow Strawberry Plains Audubon Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrawberryPlainsAudubonCenter/
Strawberry Plains Audubon Center - "About Us" from Megan Wolfe on Vimeo.
Follow Strawberry Plains Audubon Center on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StrawberryPlainsAudubonCenter/
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
2nd Annual Haunted Holly Springs Tour
On October 21st, Phillip Knecht and Andrea Edgeworth of Lost River Mercantile were thrilled to introduce over 500 tourists to several of Holly Springs' 'ghosts' in the 2nd Annual "Haunted Holly" Springs tour. The tour combined antebellum architecture with spooky stories of the past, all told by (very much alive) local residents of Holly Springs.
Here's a handful of photos from the tour, plus a screen shot of my photos in the South Reporter.
Here's a handful of photos from the tour, plus a screen shot of my photos in the South Reporter.
Friday, June 10, 2016
The Tracks of Art Video & Photos
For the Tracks of Art this past May, I wore a couple of different hats. Not only did my mini-documentaries about Holly Springs make their offline debut, but I also photographed the event to further promote the arts in Holly Springs. As someone told me, the work was very "meta".
And, I took things one step further by putting together a slideshow of the photos from the Tracks of Art. Check it out below! The music is an original song from one of the musicians who performed at the event, Merit Koch. You can hear more of her music at: http://www.meritkoch.com
Special thanks to the Holly Springs Depot for putting together such a fabulous event, and for promoting the arts! As usual, it was a blast to participate, and photograph!
(Photographing vendors. Photo by the Holly Springs Depot)
Below are a handful of photos from the event, including a glimpse at the coverage from the South Reporter newspaper in Holly Springs. We had a great full-color photo spread!
To see the full gallery of photos, go to: https://meganwolfephoto.shootproof.com/gallery/2804286/
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Lost River Mercantile
My video interview with Andrea Edgeworth of Lost River Mercantile is now live! Hear what brought Andrea to Holly Springs, and take a look inside her western-inspired shop!
See the video here:
Lost River Mercantile from Megan Wolfe on Vimeo.
And be sure to follow Lost River Mercantile on Facebook for upcoming events, new products, and more:
https://www.facebook.com/Lost-River-Mercantile-832217643560491/?fref=ts
See the video here:
Lost River Mercantile from Megan Wolfe on Vimeo.
And be sure to follow Lost River Mercantile on Facebook for upcoming events, new products, and more:
https://www.facebook.com/Lost-River-Mercantile-832217643560491/?fref=ts
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Haunted Holly Springs
On October 30th, Holly Springs and it's newest addition, the Lost River Mercantile, hosted the first ever Haunted Holly Springs ghost tour. The tour boasted a record number of over 300 tourists, with proceeds donated to charity.
Pictured below is the Lost River Mercantile and Andrea Edgeworth, owner of Lost River, and co-creator of the Haunted Holly Springs tour. Andrea led the tour I accompanied and photographed (unfortunately, I did not catch up with co-creator and tour guide Lisa McCarter, or tour guide Phillip Knecht, until the tour's conclusion.. both were in costume and occupied with their own tour groups).
Talk about a fun event to photograph!






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