We had the good fortune of connecting with Chris Hill and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Chris, can you talk to us a bit about the social impact of your business?
The impact my business has to the community is to help bridge the gap between the new faces of public figures/rising stars to documenting my life and journey through my perspective and hopes to impact the world in fashion, sports and documentary style photos. It is very misunderstood the power of your image as an ordinary citizen we carry a story that deserves to told and one photo at a time we can unfold those stories through art and expression.

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?
Work ethnic is my biggest push when it comes to truly creating unique art so to be authentic in my process is where I differ in creating. I am proud to create with some of the best athletes to some of the sweetest of humans in the world its all in the energy of the room. The professional development I have gained has came from just the drive to learn the craft of photography. In the early stages of my career starting in fashion I quickly learn the power of natural lighting and story later transitioning to learning studio works. It’s always going to be challenges growing with the adversity teaches you to learn how to proper create your ideas and appreciate the power of journalism. Learning to live your ideas out to the fullest comes with reps. I want the world to know my brand as bold, colorful and dreamy as a photographer my style comes across with a lot of filmic tone and vibrant colors.

Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
A trip to Dallas is not complete with out starting with Sweet Georgia Brown and heading over to grab desert from a Downtown Dallas staple “Milk n Cream” in Lower Greenville. I am always a fan of scenic feel of Downtown Dallas, spent majority of my life walking the area on the weekends as a kid.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
Big Shoutout to Bryant Pierson, founder of the Bowtie Boys (non profit organization), this organization was founded on the principles of black men in the community serving one another’s community in the fellowship of advancing the mindset and lifestyles of young black males looking to expand into community services, mentorship, and financial literacy.

Website: https://aceshotphotos.myportfolio.com/work

Instagram: @aceshotphotos

Twitter: iam_chrishill

Image Credits
Christopher Hill/AceShot Media

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