Jennifer Horst is an award-winning portrait photographer in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
She moved to North Carolina with her family in the fall of 2022 after her husband accepted a new role at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Jennifer studied film and video production for both her bachelor and master degrees and spent 15 years as part of an in-house video production team before moving full time into the photography space.
Jennifer fell in love with photography as a teenager when she learned to shoot, develop and print 35mm black and white film. Her photographic experience runs the gamut, from senior portraits to weddings, events, headshots, product and now personal branding and fine art imagery.
Jennifer an accredited Associate Photographer with The Portrait Masters. The awards she’s earned through this accreditation program demonstrate that her work is at a high international professional standard. You can trust Jennifer to create professional imagery to meet all of your needs.
Jennifer invites you to experience a luxury portrait session at her studio in Chapel Hill, whether your need is for personal portraiture or personal branding.
Image by Cat Ford-Coates
People have all kinds of reasons to avoid a portrait session.
I know, because I’ve said these same things myself.
- “I’m too busy.”
- “I’m not photogenic.”
- “I need to lose 10 (or whatever) pounds.”
- “I don’t have anything to wear.”
- “They never fix the glare on my glasses.”
Then, after a session, clients tell me:
- “I had so much fun!”
- “I can’t believe that’s me!”
- “These are the first pictures I’ve ever seen of myself that I love!”
- “I look amazing!”
- “These are the BEST pictures!”
- “I canNOT wait to show these to my [insert relation here]!”
Having an experience like this is truly transformative and that’s what I want for you.
I want you to walk away from our time together seeing and feeling about yourself in a whole new way.
- Confidence.
- Elegance.
- Power.
- Self-worth.
Whatever that feeling is for you, I want you to have it.
Can an image really give you all that? Yes. And so much more.
It all starts with the experience and continues in imagery you will love seeing each and every day.