This Creative Duo Pays Tribute To Afro Hairstyles For Little Girls
With their series entitled Afro Art, the couple of photographers Regis and Kahran, aka CreativeSoul Photo and based in Atlanta, decided to pay tribute to the art of afro hairstyle.
With beautiful portraits of little girls, mixing baroque and steampunk inspirations, this series of photographs wants to bring to children of color a positive image that looks like them, too often absent in the media. A great invitation to love their unique differences and to assume their beauty.
More info: CreativeSoul Photo, Instagram (h/t: ufunk, mymodernmet)
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