š¤ Principle 8 of 11! As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity in our hearts, minds, and ecosystems), I think about these topics a lot, so I been sharing more behind WHY we move how we move: in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle - a hyperlocal ecosystem which includes our 4 creative spaces, but more importantly our community of four dozen individual creatives repping dozens of microbusinesses, and autonomous entities.
š”This series offers 11 Principles for Creative Liberation for systems change in Creative Economy.
1ļøā£ You are not a āproductā, you are labor producing value in systems.
2ļøā£ The āself-made/lone wolf/geniusā ideal is FUNCTIONAL mythology that keeps you burnt out and isolated from power.
3ļøā£ Collaboration is collective strategy. We must prioritize it if we seek to transform systems in creative industries.
4ļøā£ Not all your labor is recognized and compensated for in current systems, but ALL of it produces VALUE š°
5ļøā£ Platforms and markets are not neutral. As much as we invest into extractive systems, we must seek to match in building alternatives š§±
6ļøā£ Creative and cultural extraction is often masked as opportunity. We must broaden our scope to an ecosystems-level analysis to see the full picture.
7ļøā£ Space š is š power! BUT ownership and stewardship structures of any given space determine WHO its power serves š
8ļøā£ Community solutions already exist šÆ. Build from them!!!
š More: On The Block is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
ā Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
#seattlecreatives #community #ontheblockseattle #supportlocal
š¤ Principle 7 of 11! As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity in our hearts, minds, and ecosystems), I think about these topics a lot, so I been sharing more behind WHY we move how we move: in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle - a hyperlocal ecosystem which includes our 4 creative spaces, but more importantly our community of four dozen individual creatives repping dozens of microbusinesses, and autonomous entities.
š”This series offers 11 Principles for Creative Liberation for systems change in Creative Economy.
1ļøā£ You are not a āproductā, you are labor producing value in systems.
2ļøā£ The āself-made/lone wolf/geniusā ideal is FUNCTIONAL mythology that keeps you burnt out and isolated from power.
3ļøā£ Collaboration is collective strategy. We must prioritize it if we seek to transform systems in creative industries.
4ļøā£ Not all your labor is recognized and compensated for in current systems, but ALL of it produces VALUE š°
5ļøā£ Platforms and markets are not neutral. As much as we invest into extractive systems, we must seek to match in building alternatives š§±
6ļøā£ Creative and cultural extraction is often masked as opportunity. We must broaden our scope to an ecosystems-level analysis to see the full picture.
7ļøā£ Space š is š power! BUT ownership and stewardship structures of any given space determine WHO its power serves š
š More: On The Block is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
ā Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
#seattlecreatives #community #ontheblockseattle #seattle
š¤ Principle 6 of 11! As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity in our hearts, minds, and ecosystems), I think about these topics a lot, so I been sharing more behind WHY we move how we move: in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle - a hyperlocal ecosystem which includes our 4 creative spaces, but more importantly our community of four dozen individual creatives repping dozens of microbusinesses, and autonomous entities.
š”This series offers 11 Principles for Creative Liberation for systems change in Creative Economy.
1ļøā£ You are not a āproductā, you are labor producing value in systems.
2ļøā£ The āself-made/lone wolf/geniusā ideal is FUNCTIONAL mythology that keeps you burnt out and isolated from power.
3ļøā£ Collaboration is collective strategy. We must prioritize it if we seek to transform systems in creative industries.
4ļøā£ Not all your labor is recognized and compensated for in current systems, but ALL of it produces VALUE š°
5ļøā£ Platforms and markets are not neutral. As much as we invest into extractive systems, we must seek to match in building alternatives š§±
6ļøā£ Creative and cultural extraction is often masked as opportunity. We must broaden our scope to a ecosystems-level analysis to see the full picture.
š More: On The Block is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
ā Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
#seattlecreatives #community #ontheblockseattle #supportlocal
I used to think it was about being seen. Now I know itās about being felt. Presence over noise, discipline over hype. The work speaks before I ever have to.
šø: @poundingthenail
Studio: @sobelow_seattle
#explore #viral #model #digtials
š¤ Principle 4 of 11! As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity in our hearts, minds, and ecosystems), I think about these topics a lot, so I been sharing more behind WHY we move how we move: in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle - a hyperlocal ecosystem which includes our 4 creative spaces, but more importantly our community of four dozen individual creatives repping dozens of microbusinesses, and autonomous entities.
š”This series offers 11 Principles for Creative Liberation for systems change in Creative Economy.
1ļøā£ You are not a āproductā, you are labor producing value in systems.
2ļøā£ The āself-made/lone wolf/geniusā ideal is FUNCTIONAL mythology that keeps you burnt out and isolated from power.
3ļøā£ Collaboration is collective strategy. We must prioritize it if we seek to transform systems in creative industries.
4ļøā£ Not all your labor is recognized and compensated for in current systems, but ALL of it produces VALUE š°
š¶ In this reel by @intylekt š¤
š More: On The Block is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
ā Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
#seattlecreatives #community #ontheblockseattle #supportartists
If youāre planning a photoshoot in Seattle, save this. š
Most people pick a studio based on how it looks onlineā¦
then show up and realize it doesnāt match their vision.
Thatās why I put together this listā
real studios, real setups, real results.
Hereās 10 of the best photo studios in Seattle š
1. So Below Studio Underground aestheticāperfect for cinematic and creative shoots. Tons of available props for use, with the lowest starting rate per hour. Located in the heart of Capitol Hill.
2. Lumos Studio
Fully controlled lighting environmentāno natural light, but comes with strobes, continuous lighting, and an 84ā softbox to simulate daylight exactly how you want it. Tons of backdrops + gear included.
3. Columbia Creative Space
Huge loft with exposed brick + hardwood floors, 17 windows bringing in strong natural lightāperfect for bright editorial or lifestyle shoots.
4. Hidden Gem Little White House
Small boutique-style studio in a private gardenāsuper unique, styled, and intimate for creative concepts.
5. 701 Studios
Flexible setup with rolling walls, backdrops, and propsāgreat for fashion, portraits, and switching looks mid-shoot.
6. Olive Creative Studio
Mid-century styled space with plants, arches, and east-facing windowsāperfect soft light for lifestyle and brand content.
7. Neu Haus Studio
Desert-inspired editorial space with lime wash walls, furniture, and west-facing windows for that golden sunset glow.
8. House Wight Studio
Clean, bright aesthetic with hardwood floors and natural lightāsimple, polished, and versatile.
9. Lumeworks Studio
Two shooting rooms with separate setupsāgreat for portraits or more controlled sessions in a smaller space.
10. The Pioneer Collective (Seattle)
Lifestyle/workspace vibeāperfect for branding, business content, and clean aesthetic shoots.
Hit the link in bio and book your shoot šø
Iāll help you pick the right studio, plan the shoot, and actually bring your vision to life.
#photoshootideas
#portraitsession
#bookaphotoshoot
#photoshootplanning
#brandingphotoshoot
#contentphotoshoot
#modelphotoshoot
#photoshootvibes
#photoshootinspo
#photoshootready
āHow long does a photoshoot actually take?ā
Most people imagine one of two extremes:
either super quick or an all-day thing.
but the truth is ā it sits right in the middle.
And thatās the part most people donāt realize.
Because a good photoshoot isnāt about rushing through itā¦
but itās also not about dragging it out either.
Itās long enough for you to get comfortable in front of the camera,
because letās be real⦠almost everyone starts off a little awkward.
You need a little time to warm up,
figure out your angles,
get used to being seen,
and actually start feeling like yourself.
Thatās when the real photos start happening.
But at the same timeā¦
Itās structured enough that youāre never just standing there wondering what to do.
Youāre being guided the whole time,
so every minute actually counts.
No wasted time.
No confusion.
No awkward silence.
Just a smooth flow from start to finish.
So itās not rushedā¦
and itās not overwhelming either.
Itās really just that perfect pocket of time where
you stop thinking so muchā¦
and start naturally stepping into your look, your energy, your presence.
Thatās when the shots actually hit different.
So if youāve been putting off a shoot
because you didnāt know what to expectā¦
or you thought it would be too fast
or way too longā¦
thatās not how it works.
Itās built around making sure you look your best
without feeling pressured.
If youāve been thinking about a photoshoot, donāt guess your way through it, hit the link in my bio and book your shoot today!
Photographer @kgrmajesty
Talent @ellakiyani
Bts @shotbydavidj
Studios @lumos_seattle@sobelow_seattle
#seattlephotos
#seattlephotographer
#Seattlemodel
#seattle
š¤ Pt. 3 of 3: As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity in our hearts, minds, and ecosystems), I think about these topics a lot, so I been sharing more behind WHY we move how we move: in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle - a hyperlocal ecosystem which includes not only our spaces @BlueConeStudios@SoBelow_Seattle@TheStudy_Seattle and our newest space @ElevenElevenSeattle , but more importantly our community of four dozen individual BIPOC creatives repping dozens of microbusinesses, and autonomous entities.
šPart 3 hopes to lay groundwork that seeks to broadens how WE as artists think about and navigate āmonetizationā. Can whatās good for our mental health and ethics be good for our pockets? Yes. It can be even better. If we aināt SOLELY focused on replicating colonized frameworks on creative #ecosystems in our approaches. More later.
š Gratitude to @EricAngelo_Ms for putting Grace Lee Boggs āOrganization of Commitmentā in our timelines!! I stumbled upon this series this morning and hope you donāt mind I snagged this snippet to cut in because this is š šÆš
š¶ in this reel by @intylekt
š More: On The Block/Forever Safe Spaces is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
ā Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
#seattlecreatives #community #ontheblockseattle
Part 2 of 3
š¤ As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity), I think about these topics a lot, so I want to start sharing more background and theory behind WHY we move how we move - in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle in our hyperlocal ecosystem of spaces which includes @BlueConeStudios@SoBelow_Seattle@TheStudy_Seattle and our newest space @ElevenElevenSeattle .
šPart 2 is brief overview on impact of lopsided approach toāCreative Economyā Development and the role that creatives can unwittingly play in lopsided outcomes.
š More: On The Block/Forever Safe Spaces is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development, a fiscally sponsored Washington State nonprofit dedicated to reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
#seattle #art #supportlocal #ontheblockseattle
š¤ As an artist and advocate for artists (and the decolonization of creativity), I think about these topics a lot, so I want to start sharing more background (and theory) behind WHY we move how we move - in #CreativeSolidarity here @OnTheBlockSeattle in our hyperlocal ecosystem of spaces which includes @BlueConeStudios@SoBelow_Seattle@TheStudy_Seattle and our newest space @ElevenElevenSeattle .
šIn Part 1, hereās we explore the genesis of āCreative Economyā in civic policy in Seattle, the relationship to disproportionate growth, and urban economic displacement (aka #gentrification.
š More: On The Block/Forever Safe Spaces is a living creative ecosystem advancing the mission of Seattle Artist Coalition for Equitable Development, a fiscally sponsored Washington State nonprofit dedicated to reclaiming space and agency for artists, cultural workers, and historically displaced communities.
Through creative-solution making, coordination, and direct investment, Seattle ACED works to ensure that artists and cultural workers are not displaced by urban changeābut are resourced and positioned to shape it.
š„ On this reel by @tonemadedisbeat š„
#supportlocal #ontheblockseattle #seattlecreatives
NEW MERCH DROPPIN!
These will be at available at the Judkins park transit opening event and Sakura Con!
Models
@eileendraws@officiallyedgar_
Shot at @sobelow_seattle
#manga #art #merch #new #seattleartist
Hop in the lab with me! š§øš§µšŖ”
Starting a new content concept to bring yāall along with me on this never ending journey. More insight on the process and just whatever Iām working on at the time. Where my heads at etc.
Lmk if yall enjoy this series and want to see more!
#dayindalyfƫ #sewingaddict #fashionblogger