Teshorn Jackson Photography: Dallas, Texas

Teshorn Jackson Photography Facebook Address https://www.facebook.com/TeshornJacksonPhotography Instagram Address https://www.instagram.com/teshornjackson How long have you been in business?  9 years How did your career begin?  I was working as an Architect and purchased a camera randomly. I then began photographing families and models. I had no clue what I was doing but the photos were being shared…

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Irene Tyndale Wedding & Events: Atlanta, Georgia

Irene is such a genuine person so when she agreed to allow us to feature her I was so excited to share her story. Irene is experienced & innovated and her style is nothing short of classy! Located in Georgia, this Latina is taking ATL by storm!   Irene Tyndale Wedding & Events https://irenetyndale.com/ Facebook…

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Reem Photography: Miami, Florida

Just in 3 short years, Kareem Virgo has taken the wedding industry by storm! I first worked with Kareem in 2019 when we both flew out to LA for a wedding. He and his wife are the most down to earth an genuinely nice people! Paving his own way in the industry, Kareem’s work is…

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Terri Baskin Photography: Washington, DC

Whether you are admiring from a far or following her closely, you can’t help but to tell that Terri Baskins is a powerhouse female photographer! She captures couples wedding day and turns it into a beautiful masterpiece! Thank you so much for sharing your story & journey with Southern Noir Weddings! Terri Baskin Photography Facebook:…

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Chip Diźard Weddings: Washington, DC

I met Chip Diźard speaking at a workshop in Charleston, SC and he has been my buddy ever since! Not only he is a talented photographer but he is also an amazing & accomplished speaker! I can always count on a laugh when I reach out to him and call him, “CHIPS”! Check out my…

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Citi Bike Is The New Blowout

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Ride a Citi Bike every day—to my office, cross-town for after work drinks, to Brooklyn to visit my brother.

I’m all over it. I soon discovered that in addition to being my favored form of public transportation, riding a Citi Bike (or any bike) is also the perfect opportunity for a low-maintenance beauty person like myself to fake the look of “doing my hair.”

Here’s what I do: I wash and condition my hair, and then, while it’s still wet, I take a wide tooth comb and run it through. I have naturally curly hair, but if I comb it, the curls turn into waves. Then I twirl my hair (still wet) up into a bun and clip it. At this point, I let my hair dry naturally. Sometimes I do this at night, sometimes early in the morning. Once it’s dry (enough) I take it out of the bun and I use one product: Oribe Dry Texturizing Spray. I spray it over my head, pretty liberally, and then work it through with my fingers. I get on my bike, and let the ride do the rest. Sometimes it works better than others, it all depends on humidity and which way the wind blows. I find that east-to-west rides are the best for getting that full, vaguely permed—but not too ’80s—look that I love.

—Danielle Mastrangelo

Danielle Mastrangelo photographed by Tom Newton.