It started when she was looking for a baby photo for her high school yearbook. Now, it’s a growing business for Nadirah Jama, owner of Pose (@pose_mn) photo booth service.
Finding that photo “sparked my interest in capturing moments, particularly those of my siblings, as I realized the significance of preserving memories through photography,” Jama says.
Jama notes that her Twin Cities-based business adds a new element to the usual array of wedding vendors. “Couples who pick me are usually pretty stoked to see someone like me in the mix, especially as a woman of color,” she says. “Being a Muslim, I’ve noticed a lot of Muslim women wanting cultural weddings, but struggling to find vendors who get it. That’s where I come in, ensuring their expectations are met—and blown away.”
Another big reason she’s in the field is to support brides who opt for all-women weddings, she says. “It’s often tough for them to find a female photographer who understands their vision. That’s where my photo booth shines, creating memories these brides truly love.” The best part of working at those weddings, she says, is the gratitude of the brides.
She got her break at an open house for a clinic in Minneapolis. Compliments began flowing in. “I remember one of the guests even telling her daughter to hurry up before we shut down our booth to get her photo taken,” she recalls. “It was the best feeling ever!”