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My Name is Abigail, I live in North Carolina, but claim no place as home just wherever my little family is, that’s home to me. I love to travel especially if it means being in nature.
I grew up in a house full of storytellers. My mother would read to us over bowls of lucky charms, about the world of Tarabithia, pet peregrine falcons name Frightful soaring over the mountainside, and Lions, Witches, and Wardrobes in the magical Land of Narnia. At night, curled up in our pjs, dad would send us into battle with the Rats of Nimh; or we’d hide behind the stones of Redwall. Storytelling helped me to make sense of the world. It cultivated this intrinsic sense of wonder, and inherent thirst for curiously that drove my deep-rooted imagination. Stories are universal and central to the human existence. They explore the human condition and take me on adventures, to not only places, but triumphs and feats of extraordinary grandeur. I love that stories ask questions like: who are you, where do you come from, where do you want to go from here?
Storytelling is part of who I am, and I have found various mediums to develop and tell the stories of life. Anywhere from directing to teaching to taking photographs. I have always loved photography, I used to shoot strictly film all through high school and college. I also went through a “documentary film maker phase” in 12th grade after I read the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. (I basically videoed all of my senior year.) What I love about Family Photography, and being a Greensboro Family Photographer, is finding the unique stories of every family I have the privilege of meeting. It is always a complete honor to be welcomed into someone’s world for a day and document who they are, their family’s memoir.
I hope we get to meet. I can’t wait to tell your story.
“I want to tell stories. I’m a storyteller. The big ones sure, but mostly the little ones; the quiet ones, the still and often forgotten ones, too. I want my sessions to feel like chapters of your family’s memoir. To be told to generations to come.”