"I wanted to capture the same texture and feel that the original artwork intended."
From odd birthmarks to unique pigmentation, these people have rare genetics that make them different, find the most peculiar cases here.
African-American Princesses Series is a beautiful portrait project that reimagines the traditional fairy tale princess as young Black girls with their own
"When I saw people giving makeovers to Disney characters, I couldn't help myself! My main goal with my videos is to keep the changes in the transformation as close as possible to the style and texture of the original art."
Whose closet would you raid? Jasmine's? Belle's?
Ariel's having a rough time.
Learn more about Symone Seven. A photographer, Art Director and a Disney princess in real life. Understand the importance of diversity and representation in film
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Symone Seven is a photographer in Atlanta, Georgia, and is spreading her message of representation to bring hope to girls.
Fernanda Suarez is a young and talented digital artist from Santiago. She doesn’t use brushes or watercolor for her work, but it still comes out incredibly realistic. Inspired by the images of Disney princesses, Fernanda brought them into the 21st century. With the help of computer technologies, she created modern and bold images that were all united in one calendar. She even maintained each princesses character — looking at them, it’s easy to imagine Ariel having her blog or Rapunzel leading a travel program.
Have you ever imagined Disney princesses as villains? Here you go.
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Greeting gods, Seldom do I find Halloween costumes with Black people as the models on the cover. As a Black woman, it’s really hard to find our favorite costumes and when we do we have to modify it to be Black. One year I was Jessica Rabbit but I had to be the ‘Black’ Jessica Rabbit. Very
Symone Seven is a photographer in Atlanta, Georgia, and is spreading her message of representation to bring hope to girls.
One amazing artist is reimagining Disney's Frozen princesses as black women, and it is definitely worth seeing.
Photographer Symone Seven captures photos of herself as some of Disney's most beloved princesses
As I usually do these quarantine days, I was scrolling down on my Facebook Feed when I noticed a post that a friend had shared, and really got into my skin. That’s when I discovered the maste…