Over the past few years I have had the pleasure of working with Stephanie Cullum, owner and creator of Southern Trinity Apparel located in Denton, Texas. Stephanie's love of the US Flag, her faith and her home state of Texas was once a doodle that then became a design that was translated onto T-shirts. And so Southern Trinity Apparel was born. Stephanie's vision is now a trademarked brand of shirts, hats, and other apparel, being sold across the South. Her plan is to grow the brand and feature other Southern states in the design.
One of the things I love about Stephanie is her heart. She is one of the nicest and sincerest people I know. Her tagline is "Expressing the heart & soul of Southerners", as she says "I feel I have captured the essence of what makes Southerners special and the kind of people you want to sit a spell with!" Trust me, Stephanie is definitely some one you want to "sit a spell" with!
Stephanie also makes a point to donate a portion of the the profits to assist military families. The Texas Wounded Warrior Foundation and DFW Canines for Veterans are a few of the programs that have benefitted from her donations.
Working with a business like Stephanie's is very rewarding for me. I love that I can capture her vision for how she is wanting to showcase her apparel. What I provide has to reflect the meaning of the apparel and show it in the best way possible. And besides, it's always a good time when sweet tea is brought to the location in a mason jar glass! True Southern girl there!
Click on the link below to learn more about Southern Trinity Apparel and get your southern gear!
5 Comments
Aug 12, 2019, 9:27:06 PM
Chelsea - I love all the behind the scenes shots!
Aug 12, 2019, 2:16:50 PM
Shawna Durick - Love the shirts and great photos!
Aug 12, 2019, 2:00:55 PM
Katrina - I love the why behind this! <3 I appreciate your heart!
Aug 12, 2019, 1:09:47 PM
Sierra - Love this! What a fun change-up from a normal teen shoot!
Aug 12, 2019, 12:42:42 PM
Michelle Robertson - Love how you show behind the scenes! The final images often look so different than what you see in person. Great work!