REDHEADS

Redheads have been characterized as mavericks, beauties, fiery spirits, and rarities.
Redheads have been the inspiration of historians, authors, poets, artists, and filmmakers. Less flatteringly, they have been saddled with nicknames like Carrot Top, Firebox, Big Red, Little Red, Fire Truck, Red, Matchstick, Rusty, Woody Woodpecker, Bozo, and more.


It is time for redheads to unite! If you have hair that is red, auburn, chestnut, ginger, cinnamon, or strawberry blond, with or without freckles, then you have come to the right place. If you are a unique redhead from Jamaica, Vietnam, Africa, or India, you’re welcome here too. We are especially looking for you! Even if you now have blonde hair, brown hair, or no hair, as long as you were at one point a redhead, we’re still looking for you.


Anne is working on her new book Redheads and More Redheads. It will contain beautiful  images of authentic redheads and their stories - how their redheadedness has affected their lives. Whether funny or sad, our stories should be heard.


Anne comes by her fascination with redheads naturally. A redhead herself, Anne's daughter is also a redhead, and Anne’s husband was strawberry blonde as a child and young adult. Her Grandma Flossy had beautiful red hair into her 80's.


Follow Anne's progress on her book on her BLOG. You will see new redheads every month and a snippet of their stories.


Whether woman or man, child or senior, Anne is seeking your participation. If you are a redhead or know one, and will be in the Northwest any time soon, please send Anne an email and a photo of yourself, with a little story about being a redhead. If you want to be a part of our book, but can't come to the Northwest, give us a call. You can fly Anne to you.


Complete the form below to receive more information, or call Anne at her studio at 425-391-2226.

 

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TESTIMONIAL

Carson

We had lots of fun at Anne's studio. She photographed me, my older sister and my dad. They are redheads, too.

We first met Anne at QFC with our neighbor. Our mom had told us about her but we had not met her yet. She was looking for redheads for her book. When we got to Anne's studio we were able to dance, jump up and down and hug each other. I'm not sure about the hugging but is was fun. I can't wait to see the book.