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Annual 'Black Don't Crack' Photo Shoot Celebrates Timeless Beauty
The third installment of the popular Jacksonville event showcases diverse local women in stunning natural settings.
Apr. 17, 2026 at 8:39pm
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The 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot celebrates the timeless beauty and confidence of Black women in Jacksonville.Today in JacksonvilleThe third annual 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot returned to Jacksonville, featuring six local women from a range of professions who came together to celebrate Black beauty, culture, and confidence. Photographer R. Liner of Redburd Images captured the participants in scenic downtown and coastal locations, aiming to 'display the full beauty of the modern-day Afro-centric woman in her splendor.'
Why it matters
The 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot has become a beloved tradition in Jacksonville, providing a platform to uplift and showcase the timeless beauty and resilience of Black women. In a society that often fails to celebrate diverse standards of beauty, this event promotes self-acceptance, representation, and the empowering message that Black women age with grace and radiance.
The details
The six participants in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' shoot represented a diverse range of professions, including entrepreneurs, a published author, and a nurse. The scenic backdrops featured throughout Downtown Jacksonville and along Nassau Sound off Heckscher Drive complemented the models' natural beauty and confidence.
- The third annual 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot took place in Jacksonville in 2026.
The players
R. Liner
The photographer of Redburd Images who captured the 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
Akim Wilson
One of the six models featured in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
Della Brown
One of the six models featured in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
Hidden Lov'r
One of the six models featured in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
Katrina Taylor
One of the six models featured in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
Ciera Howell
One of the six models featured in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
Debra Thompson
One of the six models featured in the 2026 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot.
What they’re saying
“To display the full beauty of the modern-day Afro-centric woman in her splendor.”
— R. Liner, Photographer, Redburd Images
The takeaway
The 'Black Don't Crack' photo shoot has become a powerful celebration of Black beauty, culture, and resilience in Jacksonville, providing a platform for diverse local women to embrace their timeless radiance and inspire others.
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