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What do stories hold?

"There isn't anyone you couldn't love once you've heard their story"

 

- Mary Lou Kownacki

I want to help share the stories that need to be told, assisting others to discover what the world sees in them.

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Howdy Hey!

Terrellyn (tear-lyn) is a multi-talented storyteller whose platform is through stills and video.  Her personal passions lie in uplifting voices in underrepresented communities in a documentary style. Being a born and raised Texan, she currently resides in Portland, Oregon working full-time working as the sole video specialist for Pendleton Woolen Mills. On her spare time she is still traveling across the country as a freelance photographer, being outdoors and enjoying the company of her loved ones.  

Terrellyn obtained multiple credits on feature documentaries while she was working on her master's degree in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Oregon. Notably, she was a researcher on 'Leave No Trace' directed by Irene Taylor and premiered at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival. The documentary went on to win a duPont-Columbia award.

Clients and organizations she has partnered with include, SubaruTravel PortlandGossamer GearAtlas ObscuraFlash Foxy Climbing Festival, Portland in ColorGrit MTB Fest, Texas Tech Recreational Center, Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, and more.

 

Have a vision you want to come alive? Terrellyn is available for local work and travel. She is also more than happy to discuss story pitches. Contact her below or at terrellynfaye@gmail.com to discuss further steps.

- Terrellyn Faye

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Not everyone can see the world, but you can see it through the eyes and stories of others.

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humans are multifaceted.

bipoc

photographer

traveler

leader

writer

videographer

climber

daughter

storyteller

editor

musician

feminist

sister

marketer

content creator.

what's your story?

Can't wait to virtually meet you!

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