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ABOUT ME

Frame On You Photography Owner

Sosanna Coyne Will

My journey into photography began with a special gift from my beloved grandmother- a 1976 Yachica FX-2 35mm SLR with a collection of lenses.  Every weekend, I would spend my time with my grandparents, and my grandmother would trust me with her precious camera to capture the beauty of nature in our backyard.  My father had my camera cleaned and repaired after I had abused it for many years...I remember him surprising me with the camera one day after school.  Today, I still cherish the Yachica SLR and its original lenses, which are a testament to the passion my grandmother and father ignited in me.  This unique start to my photography journey has shaped me into the photographer I am today. 

Hello, I'm Sosanna, the owner and photographer at Frame On You Photography.  I'm also a Massage Therapist with over 20 years of experience.  When I am not in my studio with guests, you can find me snuggling with my fur kids.  I have 2 Doberman, 1 Siamese Cat, and 3 Bunnies, all of whom are a big part of my life and my photography.  My husband and I love being on the water whenever possible and enjoy taking cruises to different places.  We also like to travel with our pets, making us seasoned road trippers. 

One of my greatest passions in photography is boudoir photography. I find immense joy in empowering women to embrace their beauty, sensuality, and self-confidence. Through my lens, I strive to capture the unique essence of each woman, celebrating her individuality and journey to self-love. 

Portrait Photography is not just about capturing a moment; it's about helping each person tell their unique story.  Whether it is a musician, athlete, student, or professional needing headshots, they all have a story to tell about their life at that moment.  As a portrait photographer, I have the honor of helping them express that, and it's a responsibility I take very seriously.  

I describe my photography style as Cinematic, aiming to capture images reminiscent of movie stills to convey a narrative essence. I prefer using dramatic lighting to create depth in my photos. I incorporate unique color palettes such as teal and orange to evoke particular emotions. Furthermore, I utilize a shallow depth of field to emphasize my subjects and highlight essential details like facial expressions, attire, musical instruments, and hand movements.

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