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Look — I’ve shot a lot of athletes. But here’s what I can tells you about Stephanie Han:
She’s the kind of person you still want to be around after the cameras stop rolling.
I spent the day with Stephanie “The Enforcer” Han — El Paso’s own WBA Female Lightweight Champion, 12-0 and undefeated — as she made her way through a full day with some of her hometown’s biggest sponsors.
What I captured with the camera was the easy part.
What I saw as a person was something else.
We started at Rio Vista Behavioral Health, and before the first frame was even shot, her character showed itself. The place was packed with people wanting photos, hugs, conversations — and she gave every single person her full attention. No rushing. No attitude. No “maybe later.”
That’s how she started the day.
From there it was Carter Law — cowboy hat on, brunch buzzing under her own fight banner.
Then TMS El Paso for mental conditioning work. People see the hands. Champions know the real fight starts in the mind.
We stopped at L&J Cafe — a true El Paso staple — before heading into the second half of the day.
Code 10 Tactical was different. This stop mattered. Stephanie isn’t only a world champion fighter — she’s also law enforcement. Watching her move through that environment, geared up and locked in, you saw another side of her completely.
Same woman. Different switch flipped.
We wrapped the day with the team at Airstream of El Paso.
Hours of content. Hours with fans. Hours in front of cameras.
Not once did I see her fake energy or phone it in.
Stephanie Han is one of the most genuinely good humans I’ve ever pointed a lens at.
That’s why I love what I do at BigO Photos — capturing people in the moments between the spotlight.
Stephanie — thank you for allowing me to spend the day with you. It was an honor.
Now go bring the hammer down on Holly Holm. 🥊



