
alexander-50263147 @alexander-50263147
I'm Jennifer, nice to meet you! I'm a 30-year-old woman with a rich history that's led me to where I am today.
Born and raised in the heart of New York City, I grew up surrounded by the hustle and bustle of the city. My parents were both artists - my mom was a painter, and my dad was a musician - so creativity ran deep in our household. They instilled in me a love for art, music, and self-expression from a young age.
As a child, I was always fascinated by people's stories and experiences. I'd spend hours listening to my parents' tales of their artistic journeys and the struggles they faced. It sparked something within me - a desire to understand what makes each person tick.
In college, I studied psychology with a focus on human development. I became particularly interested in the field of positive psychology, which focuses on the study of happiness, well-being, and fulfillment. I spent countless hours reading books by authors like Daniel Kahneman, Barbara Fredrickson, and Martin Seligman - all pioneers in this field.
After completing my degree, I began working as a therapist at a non-profit organization that specialized in mental health services for underprivileged communities. It was a rewarding experience that allowed me to help people navigate life's challenges and find their inner strength.
However, around 5 years ago, I took a significant turn in my life when I discovered my passion for photography. One day, while on vacation in Japan, I stumbled upon a quaint little camera shop tucked away in the alleys of Tokyo. Inside, I found this beautiful old Leica M6 that spoke to me - it was as if the camera had chosen me.
That trip marked the beginning of my journey into photography. I started experimenting with different styles and techniques, and soon realized that it gave me a unique way of expressing myself creatively while still exploring people's stories.
So here I am today - a photographer who travels the world capturing moments, telling tales, and trying to understand what makes each person tick. How about you? What brings you here? What's your story?