Celebrity Photographer and Creative J.Monroe Talks His Exhibit “Reflecting Beauty”

Watch Below as J.Monroe talks the inspiration behind his exhibit “Reflecting Beauty”, Art, Photography and Tulsa

J Monroe is the artistic eye behind many of our favorite celebrities’ photographs. His ability to capture a stunning image, all while telling a story is truly an amazing gift. At seven years old he picked up a camera simply for fun. Decades later what was once solely a hobby, is now his passion and living dream.

We got the chance to speak with the creative photographer and owner of the brand MonroeMedia. Together we discussed the inspiration and thought process behind his new exhibit “Reflecting Beauty”, the influence his hometown Tulsa, Oklahoma has had on him and his work, his slogan, and lastly what’s to come in the upcoming months for him and the brand MonroeMedia.

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Last Minute Holiday Gift Shopping? Don’t Worry We Got You!

check out our list of affordable holiday gift ideas, There’s a gift for everyone

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With Christmas just a few days away we’ve decided to compile a list of some cool and affordable gifts to get your loved ones this holiday season. As always, we strive to shoutout Black-owned businesses whenever we can… so continue scrolling for some gift ideas and be sure to hurry since we are 10 days away! Continue reading

Kevin Hart Partners with Black-Owned Tea Company Ellis Island Tea

Ellis island tea Land’s investment with Kevin hart

Ellis Island tea is a women’s and black-owned business specializing in all-natural handcrafted teas. The recipe came from Nailah Ellis-Brown’s Jamaican great-grandfather Cyril Byron. Before her great-grandfather passed away he made sure to tell Nailah that the recipe was to be “Sold not Told”. Continue reading

Here’s a List of a few Black-Owned Businesses You Can Shop & Support

Check out these 10 black-owned businesses

If you’re looking for ways to support people of color… shopping, and supporting black-owned businesses is a way to do so. Many people aren’t aware, but there are actually many black-owned businesses in the US. In fact, back in 2018, the Charleston Chronicle reported there were over 2 million black-owned businesses in the US. I think its safe to say the numbers are most likely much higher now since we’re in 2020. Check out the list below to view both high and low-end Black-owned businesses you can support.

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