Bio
Melissa Enoch , native of Alamance County has been taking pictures all of her life from selfies before they were a "thing" to nature pictures to random scenes.
Melissa was raised in Alamance County by her parents, George Enoch Jr (Deceased) and Vivian Moore Jeffries (Deceased) as an only child. She excelled at most subjects while in school, but enjoyed spending time outside playing with insects and collecting "treasures".
Melissa is an "amateur" photographer who has taken pictures with everything including her I phone who seeks only to continue to encourage others to pursue their creative talents. Melissa also creates jewelry and bookmarks using stones and wire. Melissa is the author of "The Strength of Her Words", a book written to the testament of the women who were supportive during her upbringing.
Melissa Enoch , native of Alamance County has been taking pictures all of her life from selfies before they were a "thing" to nature pictures to random scenes.
Melissa was raised in Alamance County by her parents, George Enoch Jr (Deceased) and Vivian Moore Jeffries (Deceased) as an only child. She excelled at most subjects while in school, but enjoyed spending time outside playing with insects and collecting "treasures".
Melissa is an "amateur" photographer who has taken pictures with everything including her I phone who seeks only to continue to encourage others to pursue their creative talents. Melissa also creates jewelry and bookmarks using stones and wire. Melissa is the author of "The Strength of Her Words", a book written to the testament of the women who were supportive during her upbringing.
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