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Apr 28, 2022

We had a conversation with three Black customers to discuss their personal experiences as well as the role models that paved their journey to the place they are today, and their hopes as well as hopes to shape the future of their generation.

Karl Ferguson Jr.

Karl believes that you must develop your passion until the point that it will change into your daily life. Karl succeeds in this with his passion for work and love to photograph portraits. A glance on his website will make you awestruck by the amount of famous faces that he has captured from the world of entertainment. Karl's online presence has allowed the artist to showcase his work to a variety of viewers in a single glance. "One of my top priorities is the speed that I'm able drag and drop pictures, and then rearrange them according to any time," Karl says.

Social networking has contributed to the popularity of photography for Karl. The discussions among other Black photographers allows Karl to share the camaraderie part of photography. It's an area which is usually isolating in the current climate. Karl hopes to carry this knowledge into his work as a professional, as well as establish a similar community for the emerging photographers who are working on the front lines. "Paying this forward is the fact that I'm available," Karl says. Through sharing his experiences with his experience, Karl hopes to help others achieve their potential and achieve the highest quality they could be.

If asked for advice, what would be offered to his younger self an individual who has just begun with photography. The advice the photographer gives is this: "Don't get so intense that you quit taking pictures. Behaving with ease and enjoying yourself when you're participating of the process can be one of the most fun aspects of being a photographer."

To learn more about the work done by Karl at his website, click here. his site.

Black In Corporate

Social Media Consultant and Ambassador Candace Marie is the founder of Black In Corporate Black In Corporate the group that provides a voice to Black employees in the workplace. The concept behind Black In Corporate is created because of her personal experience with workplaces in which racism is an issue that has made it hard to Black employees to attain their goals. "While Black In Corporate was result of my personal private experience," Candace says, "a key reason behind the foundation was that I realized that there were several Black people in my network that have experienced similar experiences to my own, but not like my own experiences."

One of the components Black In Corporate has based on is The Virtual Mentorship Program that gives Black professionals with access to opportunities, tools and resources. The website of Black In Corporate has played crucial roles in the promotion of its benefits to the intended audience. "While the internet and social media are major factors driving people to visit our site, the beautiful design along with the ease of navigation ensure that the users feel engaged and continue to return," Candace says about the effectiveness of their site.

The phrase "it is a joint effort" particularly rings true for Candace and her tale of her path to success. Black In Corporate. Black In Corporate. The company's success was made possible thanks to the support by her team of mentors who coached her, sponsors as well as family members and friends who supported her through the entire process. There are many ways that Candace offers similar support for Black professionals. "This strategy isn't enough by it's own sake," she says. "Whenever I'm able to provide advice or a suggestion take the initiative to be a part of panel discussions or perhaps introduce me to someone with whom I have acquainted with, as I'm committed to helping other Black people in the community."

Find out more about Black In Corporate on their site.

Elton Anderson Jr.

In the last 14 years Elton Anderson Jr. worked as a photographer. As a photographer. He was a photographer who shot celebrities as well as the most prestigious brands across the world. The decision was made to switch his career path after it was apparent that the job initially enthralled him did not bring the fulfillment the way he desired. Following a potentially life-threatening bout of malaria during a trip to Brazil, Elton vowed to spend his time helping others and himself.

Today, Elton is doing just what he does every single day. As he pursues diverse roles such as producers, director of creative, as well as host of travel-related shows, Elton also launched Creators of Color, the website that tells the experiences of Black artists in various fields.

The reason that drives Elton adopting these modifications is vital to the development of imaginative thinking. The advice Elton gives younger Black artists who want to change their approach is to trust their instincts. "If there's an hell, Yes there's no way to answer that," Elton says. "This approach has helped me make my many career changes better and more honest with what I've seen."

For a creator like Elton with many tasks to complete Digital marketing is by far an essential part of telling the story of his life. The objective of Elton is to develop into a "Master Storyteller." The websites he has set up, as well as his social media accounts permit him to do just this. "I created my site to be an online space for people to go and spend time sitting in a comfortable place and discover me," Elton says. "My social media accounts permit you to follow my activities live and in real time."

Discover more information about Elton and his life on his website.

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