Parris Whittingham is a fourth-generation photographer, New Yorker, and sixth-generation family historian. His storytelling approach combines over a century of documentary, intuitive, and folkloric traditions to unlock photography’s fullest potential. A timeless style that is at once classic yet modern. This vision guides his role as creative director at From Parris with Love: a boutique studio dedicated to life, love, and legacy stories. His work is on the Harper’s Bazaar (top wedding photographers in the world list) has been featured in Vow (studio origin story), Mindful Magazine, Brooklyn Magazine (creative influences), Forbes, Essence (photo essay), Town & Country, Making Ideas Happen (Portfolio/ Scott Belsky) and The New York Times and most recently in GQ featured his photostory of Shaka King the director of – Judas and the Black Messiah