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Jimmy Dino

I started to design clothes around 2014 my first design was a simple. A long sleeve pro club t-shirt that said wisdom on it I went through a lot of trial and error I started doing photography with each design I wanted to put out. Read More>>

Mallury Patrick Pollard

I grew up in southwest Connecticut and from a very young age, I desired to become an architect. I held on to that through childhood, high school and eventually college where I earned a Bachelors of Architecture from the University of Tennessee. I made the decision not to continue to pursue an internship and professional license in Architecture after earning my degree (all those drawings require more patience than my energy can handle). Read More>>

Nate Harrison

Stories have always fascinated and enraptured me. For as long as I can remember back in Fort Worth, Texas, I was creating tales and corralling my older brother and younger sister to help me act them out. One year–I couldn’t have been older than seven or eight–my grandfather visited and brought with him an old school VHS camcorder. Read more>>

Oscar Garcia

I kind of stumbled into photography, I was studying programming in Spain and was asked by a friend to take pictures for her wedding, the pictures came out pretty good friends began asking me to take headshots/portraits and I loved it I bought myself an SLR and ditched computer programming the rest is history. Read More>>

Matt Cobleigh

Born and raised in California, Matt Cobleigh always had an interest in the visual arts. My handwriting was so poor my mother got me a camera to express my artistic side when I was 12. The photography bug was permanent from that day on. After graduating from the USC School of Cinema-Television in 1992 with a degree in still photography, Matt began his career in commercial advertising photography. Read More>>

Xareni Penichet

After my very first photo class in High School in Mexico City, I was hooked. I feel in love with analog, black and white darkroom printing, large format shooting. But once I moved to LA to start my career I immediately had to switch to digital, which made me look at the medium in a whole new way. Read More>>

Diana Mulvihill

I’m not one of those photographers who says ‘I was given a camera when I was 5 years old’ kind of thing. I was given a camera when I was 20 years old when I was a journalism major and realized I hated writing In a journalistic style. So one of my Instructors said ‘you seem creative. Why don’t you consider the photojournalism program?’ Read More>>

Jenny Earnest

I’ve just graduated from CalArts with a BFA, and now work as a freelance graphic designer and photographer in Los Angeles. Directly after graduating, I interned with Nike in Oregon for 3 months, and now I’m back in LA slowly pursuing my dream of #vanlife and working with and in the outdoor industry. Read More>>

Sarah Jane Aumentado

I was first introduced to makeup artistry when I was 18yrs old and started working at Victoria’s Secret as a Beauty Consultant / Sales Associate at the mall. The person head of make-up at that store first taught me how to apply makeup on other people. Years went by, I graduated from college and worked as an Engineer / Project Manager for an Aerospace company. I was not happy and thought to myself, “What did I use to enjoy in my younger years?” It was make-up! So I started going to make-up school during my evenings at MUD and also learned hair styling for events and TV / film / photoshoot sets. Read More>>

Francesca Bevens

I have always loved makeup. Growing up a dancer my mom taught me all the essentials to show makeup. My mom was a professional dancer as well so that made it easy and fun. As I got older and entered into a performing arts high school as a dance major I realized I needed a backup career in case dance did not work out. Read More>>

 

 

 

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