Fine Art Travel Photography by Maryanne McGuire

Fine Art Travel Photography by Maryanne McGuire Maryanne McGuire is a San Diego, California based photographer specializing in travel photography and

Id love to see a day where a politician actually thought like this. Instead of the greed and lack of humanity we are see...
11/30/2025

Id love to see a day where a politician actually thought like this. Instead of the greed and lack of humanity we are seeing now.

When professor Stephen Schock challenged his College for Creative Studies design students to create something that filled a real need, Veronika Scott knew exactly what problem she wanted to solve. In Detroit, one of every 42 residents was homeless, and she saw them every day.
For five months, the twenty-one-year-old spent three evenings a week at a warming center, talking with people who had nowhere else to go. She watched them huddle in inadequate clothing against temperatures that plunged below freezing. She listened to their stories. She learned what they truly needed.
Her solution was elegant in its practicality: a coat that transformed into a sleeping bag at night, then converted into an over-the-shoulder bag during the day. Made from waterproof, windproof materials with storage built into the arm pockets, it was designed not just to keep people warm but to help them maintain dignity and independence.
The prototype was crude—it weighed twenty pounds and took eighty hours to make once she taught herself to sew. But Veronika refused to let her class project end with a grade. She understood what this coat could mean.
She kept refining the design, spending all her money on materials and improvements. She sought feedback from the people who would actually use it, making adjustments based on their real-world experience through a brutal Detroit winter. The coat began winning recognition, but Veronika knew something was still missing.
Then came the moment that changed everything.
A homeless woman approached her at the shelter, and instead of gratitude, her words carried anger and truth: "We don't need coats. We need jobs."
Those eight words hit Veronika like lightning. She'd been so focused on solving the immediate problem of warmth that she'd missed the deeper crisis. People didn't just need charity—they needed opportunity, income, purpose, and a pathway out of homelessness.
Veronika's motivation ran deeper than most people knew. She'd grown up with parents who struggled with addiction, constantly fighting to keep the family housed. Without help from other relatives, she would have faced the same struggles as the people she was trying to help. She understood firsthand what it meant to be judged for being poor, to face assumptions about what you were capable of achieving.
When she decided to turn her class project into a nonprofit organization in 2011, nearly everyone told her it would fail. But their reasons stunned her.
"They didn't say my product was bad," Veronika recalls. "They said these homeless women will never make more than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich—you cannot rely on them for anything."
She decided to prove them spectacularly wrong.
The Empowerment Plan launched with a revolutionary model. The organization would hire people from homeless shelters—predominantly women—to manufacture the coats. But it wouldn't just be about employment. Roughly sixty percent of their forty-hour work week would be dedicated to coat production. The remaining forty percent would focus on addressing whatever challenges each individual faced: obtaining a GED, driver's education, financial literacy, domestic violence support, or other services tailored to their specific needs.
The early days were challenging. Veronika had no business experience. She was working with people who'd been told their whole lives they weren't capable of reliable work. She was operating on donations and grants, including crucial support from Carhartt, which provided materials.
But something remarkable began to happen. The women she hired didn't just show up—they excelled. They took pride in creating something that would help others like themselves. They understood, better than anyone, what it felt like to sleep on cold streets, to be invisible to society. Every coat they sewed carried that understanding.
Within their first four to six weeks of employment, every worker moved into permanent housing for themselves and their families. After spending two years with The Empowerment Plan, learning new skills and building stability, they moved on to other jobs or even started their own companies. The results spoke louder than any critic ever could: one hundred percent of former employees maintained stable housing a year after leaving the organization.
"My team is badass," Veronika says with fierce pride. "They're very skilled, they're very driven and motivated, and they make a very good garment."
The coats themselves continued evolving. Early versions took five and a half hours to make. Through innovations suggested by the women on the factory floor, production time dropped to less than two hours per coat. The design improved, becoming lighter and more functional. Each coat cost one hundred fifty dollars to sponsor and was distributed free of charge through partnerships with outreach organizations nationwide.
As production ramped up, so did demand. The Empowerment Plan expanded from a converted closet to a space at Ponyride, a nonprofit that houses creative companies with social missions. Later, they moved to an even larger facility in Detroit's Milwaukee Junction neighborhood.
The coats began reaching people far beyond Detroit. Through partnerships and donations, they were distributed across all fifty states and twenty-two countries, going to disaster zones, refugee camps, and anywhere people faced extreme cold without shelter.
By 2024, the numbers told an extraordinary story. The organization had employed over one hundred people from homeless backgrounds, pulling more than two hundred families out of homelessness through employment. They had distributed ninety-five thousand coats to people in desperate need.
This winter, they will reach a milestone that seemed impossible when Veronika first sat in that college classroom: distributing their one hundred thousandth coat.
But even as they celebrate this achievement, the crisis deepens. In 2024, homelessness in America reached its highest level since data collection began, with 771,480 people experiencing homelessness on a single night—an eighteen percent increase from the previous year. Food prices and housing costs continue to climb. Nearly two thousand people currently wait on a list for coat sponsorships.
"It's been a really challenging year for our organization," observes Erika George, the chief development officer. "We've seen increased demand, and individuals we are hiring are coming in with way more barriers."
Yet The Empowerment Plan pushes forward, guided by Veronika's unwavering belief in local manufacturing and investing in people. Now recognized as one of the Chronicle of Philanthropy's "40 Under 40: Young Leaders Who Are Solving the Problems of Today," she continues challenging the notion that American manufacturing is outdated or that people experiencing homelessness can't be reliable employees.
"I think we're going to show a lot of people: you think it's outdated to do manufacturing in your neighborhood, but I think it's something that we have to do in the future," Veronika asserts. "Where it's sustainable, where you invest in people, where they're not interchangeable parts."
Every coat that leaves The Empowerment Plan factory carries multiple stories. It represents the woman who sewed it, rebuilding her life stitch by stitch. It will warm someone sleeping on cold concrete, offering not just physical protection but a reminder that someone cares. And it proves that a college student willing to listen—really listen—to the people she wanted to help could spark a movement that transforms lives on both sides of the sewing machine.
The ladies of The Empowerment Plan take joy in proving their doubters wrong every single day. They've shown that homelessness isn't a defining characteristic or a life sentence. They've demonstrated that given genuine opportunity, people can reclaim their independence and build futures they choose for themselves.
One coat at a time, one job at a time, one life at a time—they're stitching together proof that dignity, opportunity, and second chances can change everything.

My Dream Came True ✨I’m so excited to share that I’ll be part of the upcoming Artist Alliance Opening at Sparks Gallery—...
05/24/2025

My Dream Came True ✨

I’m so excited to share that I’ll be part of the upcoming Artist Alliance Opening at Sparks Gallery—a space I’ve admired for years and always dreamed of showing my work in.
The opening is TOMORROW night and I’d love for you to join me for an evening of art, community, and celebration!
🖼️ Artist Alliance Opening�📍 Sparks Gallery – 530 Sixth Avenue, San Diego, CA 92101�🗓️ Sunday, May 25th�⏰ 5-8 PM
✨ Free to attend – just RSVP here: https://sparksgallery.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=f930ac613403f39afda5d2ea7&id=76322f5770&e=6daa1cc7e1
Come say hi, explore the incredible work of many talented artists, and be part of a vibrant night in the heart of downtown San Diego. Can’t wait to see you there! 💙

Today is the last day!  I am excited to be included in this amazing event-  So far I sold 5 images !!!  Would love to se...
04/27/2025

Today is the last day! I am excited to be included in this amazing event- So far I sold 5 images !!! Would love to see you !

Join Vanguard Culture at SD Art Advisory in Mission Hills for a special 2-day art show featuring works by local, national, and international artists for just $10. Message me and you can come as my guest- I have 5 more tickets to share !

Stop by anytime from 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. on Saturday & Sunday April 26-27 for access to hundreds of amazing works of art for under a C-Note. Meet the artists throughout the day and start building and/or continue growing your art collection.

100% of the art sales go back to the artists!

eption today in Oceanside-  Meet the Artist Reception"From Real to Surreal "  1 to 4.  Hope to see you there ! Info belo...
04/26/2025

eption today in Oceanside- Meet the Artist Reception
"From Real to Surreal " 1 to 4. Hope to see you there ! Info below !

Lift the Sky -opening reception today at the Unity Center in San Diego.   11:30 to 2 PM-  8999 Activity Rd, San Diego, C...
01/05/2025

Lift the Sky -opening reception today at the Unity Center in San Diego.
11:30 to 2 PM-
8999 Activity Rd, San Diego, CA 92126

So excited to be a part of this fabulous exhibit !

“Your Message to the World Matters”
Julie Weaverling, Artist/Founder of Lift the Sky, a global art project, invites artists around the
world to answer the question, “what’s your message to the world?”.

Lift the sky is a project designed to create community, and inspire thought and action. Artworks created as messages for the world powered by the desire to offer visions of hope about what the world can be. Artists and others are creating their messages as artwork which are then attached to one another to create long panels which hang from above (sky). These panels will be seen as installations in public spaces, museums, galleries and anywhere imaginable

🌊✨ Bring the Tranquility of Water to Your Space! ✨🌊I’m excited to share that, for the first time, I’m offering my underw...
12/17/2024

🌊✨ Bring the Tranquility of Water to Your Space! ✨🌊
I’m excited to share that, for the first time, I’m offering my underwater artwork of women in smaller sizes. It’s a great way for more people to bring some peace, beauty, and positive vibes into their homes or offices. These pieces are perfect for gifting or just adding a calming touch to your own space.
✨ Starting at just $35.00 ! ✨�You can find all the details and new pricing on the homepage of my website: www.fineartphotographybymaryanne.com If you’re interested or want to learn more, just send me a DM! 💙

In life’s ever-changing flow, let’s uplift each other with kindness, draw strength from every challenge, and embrace gra...
11/28/2024

In life’s ever-changing flow, let’s uplift each other with kindness, draw strength from every challenge, and embrace gratitude in every moment. 💙 Happy Thanksgiving to All !!!

Had the most amazing week at  Medium Photo. Getting portfolio reviews of my work this week has been incredibly helpful i...
04/27/2024

Had the most amazing week at Medium Photo. Getting portfolio reviews of my work this week has been incredibly helpful in my career. Plus I met so many talented photographers and will be attending lectures all day today ! I am so grateful to have attended such a wonderful event. I highly recommend Medium Photo.

04/27/2024

Had the most amazing week at Medium Photo. Getting portfolio reviews of my work this week has been incredibly helpful in my career. Plus I met so many talented photographers and will be attending lectures all day today ! I am so grateful to have attended such a wonderful event. I highly recommend .

Photography has a unique power to capture the beauty and essence of different places. I’m hoping my photos can ignite a ...
10/02/2023

Photography has a unique power to capture the beauty and essence of different places. I’m hoping my photos can ignite a sense of wanderlust in others, encouraging my viewers to step out of their comfort zones and discover new experiences. I highly recommend Lake Garda, Italy to be added to your bucket list !
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