Michele Jesus Photography

Michele Jesus Photography Family and newborn photographer based in Fayetteville, NC.

04/10/2024

Michele Falls, a Black Brazilian photographer and Cumberland County resident, explores the experiences of 13 Black American women from Cumberland County in a documentary which premiered during Spring/Summer 2022. These women come from a variety of backgrounds – educators, activists, Veterans, poets, birth workers, and spiritual guides, who contribute to the evolving Black American experience in Cumberland County. Michele explores how Black American women adapt and thrive through cultural, professional, and personal challenges. Michele says “This documentary is a love letter to myself as a child, and to my beautiful Black American baby girl." Michele Jesus Photography

What a beautiful organization this one is. Thanks Sandhills Family Heritage Association
04/10/2024

What a beautiful organization this one is. Thanks Sandhills Family Heritage Association

Michele Falls, a Black Brazilian photographer and Cumberland County resident, explores the experiences of 13 Black American women from Cumberland County in a documentary which premiered during Spring/Summer 2022. These women come from a variety of backgrounds – educators, activists, Veterans, poets, birth workers, and spiritual guides, who contribute to the evolving Black American experience in Cumberland County. Michele explores how Black American women adapt and thrive through cultural, professional, and personal challenges. Michele says “This documentary is a love letter to myself as a child, and to my beautiful Black American baby girl." Michele Jesus Photography

MAJESTIC WOMEN Experiences of Black Women of Cumberland County Project
04/06/2024

MAJESTIC WOMEN Experiences of Black Women of Cumberland County Project

Michele Falls, a Black Brazilian photographer and Cumberland County resident, explores the experiences of 13 Black American women from Cumberland County in a documentary which premiered during Spring/Summer 2022. These women come from a variety of backgrounds – educators, activists, Veterans, poets, birth workers, and spiritual guides, who contribute to the evolving Black American experience in Cumberland County. Michele explores how Black American women adapt and thrive through cultural, professional, and personal challenges. Michele says “This documentary is a love letter to myself as a child, and to my beautiful Black American baby girl." Michele Jesus Photography

What wonderful talent folks we have among us. Great stuff!
11/22/2022

What wonderful talent folks we have among us. Great stuff!

Meet Neal Thomas, 2023 Heritage Award recipient

When he was about 20 years old, Thomas and his brothers learned the craft of split white-oak basket making from an older man in Johnston County who made and sold baskets. Basketmaking traditions in North Carolina have Native American, European, and African origins, each culture influencing the others, but the sturdy, utilitarian, split-oak baskets that Thomas learned to make have been undervalued because they are the “workhorse” of baskets, used to hold everything from livestock to home goods.

Head over to our blog to learn more about Thomas 🔗: https://bit.ly/2023-Heritage-Award

11/15/2022
Foto do dia! Here is one of my favorite family photos. Book your session Here! >>> https://bit.ly/3T6AcRo
11/14/2022

Foto do dia! Here is one of my favorite family photos. Book your session Here! >>> https://bit.ly/3T6AcRo

11/10/2022

First snow experience, Quebec
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Monday 11am - 2pm
Tuesday 11am - 2pm
Wednesday 11am - 2pm
Thursday 11am - 2pm
Friday 11am - 2pm

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