Destiny Woodard | Photo of the Month

I think “The Strength is in Her Crown” is my best image. Most of my collaborative work focuses on the inner beauty of women, and this image is an interpretation of inner beauty. The image took on a character of embracing God’s authority in women’s lives and finding their strength in His identity. By taking away the distraction of color, turning it into black and white, I am able to focus on the meaning behind the overall image, where her strength lies. When we were taking this image, it happened in the most random spot of a house, but that one spot brought magic. This will be one of my favorite images because it contains a meaning for life and acknowledges women’s beauty.

Destiny Woodard | Photo of the Month | Palmetto Bella

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Destiny Woodard

Destiny Woodard has been a photographer in the CSRA area for three years. She recently graduated from USC Aiken with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts, and she strives to capture the character of individuals. Her work consists of families, businesses, and independent companies on collaborative work.
Picture of Destiny Woodard

Destiny Woodard

Destiny Woodard has been a photographer in the CSRA area for three years. She recently graduated from USC Aiken with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts, and she strives to capture the character of individuals. Her work consists of families, businesses, and independent companies on collaborative work.

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