Framed In Black

W/April Ruiz

25 min · 2. aug. 2025
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In this episode, we’re diving into the vibrant world of Dr. April Ruiz, the creative powerhouse behind Candy APEL Photography in Grand Rapids, Michigan. From her first Kodak camera to capturing milestone moments across the country, Dr. Ruiz is redefining what it means to turn memories into masterpieces. Whether she’s shooting downtown with natural light or bringing portraits to life in unexpected locations, her work is filled with emotion, color, and purpose. Let’s step behind the lens and hear how she brings everyday beauty into focus—one powerful image at a time.

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