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Colvin, Tomayia T., A Qualitative Examination of the Success of Black Women
Photographers Utilizing the Self-Determination Theory. Doctor of Education
(Executive Educational Leadership), May 2020, Houston Baptist University,
Houston, Texas.
Purpose
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological case study was to identify
factors that contribute to the success of Black women photographer business owners
related to the self-determination theory. For this study, successful Black women
photographer business owners are those who earn at least 50% of their individual income
from photography via self-employment or commissioned work, with gross earnings of
more than $30,000 per year from commissioned work, and who have the ability to create
images with high technical skill or merit. The participants self-identified their
experiences as Black women photography business owners. The research questions
allowed participants to share their lived experiences related to the self-determination
factors that contributed to their professional success. Findings indicated that autonomous
factors such as having the freedom and ability to take control of their business and be
able to fulfill their life’s purpose through photography contributed to participants’
feelings of success. Participants demonstrated the relatedness factor through deep
connections to their clients and colleagues and via support received from other
photographers. Participants described a sense of effectiveness in their technical skills and
business acumen that they attributed to communication and praise from other
photographers, demonstrating the competence factor. Participants noted that an
appreciation for Black culture and lifestyle had a positive impact on their photography
business. This study provides Black women photographers the framework to envision
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success, and offers photography industry practitioners and camera companies
recommendations on how to support the success of Black women photographers in the
photography industry.
Keywords: Black Women Photographers, Success, Self-Determination Theory,
Entrepreneurship |
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