This jewelry company from Georgia makes handmade gold necklaces and wanted to achieve a clean and moody Instagram aesthetic. She asked us for a styled shoot that reflected her African American target market and client base.
(*Lifestyle shoots include more than 60 images, this collection shows off our favs. You can click to enlarge each image!)
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Goddess Bakery Brand
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