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Natural Annie Essentials | Lifestyle Brand Photography | Bridgeport, Connecticut

December 15, 2019 in Portrait Photography, Lifestyle Photography, Brand Photography

Today we meet Annie!

Owner and creative scent master of Natural Annie Essentials. She creates tropical inspired candles, bath & body products. Bright scents, bright colors with a (large) dash of wit and a heavy nod to those super powered women out there raising babies, business and vibes.

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Born and raised on the beautiful island of Jamaica, I am no stranger to the nourishing, healing power of oils and herbs. I have always been a creative soul, with an eye for all things bright 'n' bold, can you tell by my packaging? haah!! I also love plants and a huge glass of wine- merlot please! I am a certified Aromatherapist who has a passion for taking nature's most scrumptious ingredients and turning them into divine beauty products you just can't live without. - Annie B.

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Want to scoop up your own “get shit done” candle? Find them here.

Want to come play in the studio too? Let’s talk!

Tags: Natural Annie Essentials, Branding, Headshots, Product Photography, Content Creation, Lifestyle Photography, Connecticut
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