About This…About Me……
About This
To my Audience

An idea almost never comes out of NOWHERE, and because of that I find and give directions, to these ideas.
To the Creatives

I have an idea! Let’s work on it, take it and make it monumental. Let’s take an idea and channel it as far as it can go, and further. Let’s make this idea influential! And most importantly let’s give it our distinguished touch and place it on a platform that is going to speak for us, even when we are not around to speak with it.
I have an idea, and I think its important we carry out our ideas. Because creativity makes the world take another step towards making our world turn. An idea can take an entire day to a new week! So let’s do it. Let’s take our next idea towards becoming a phenomenal idea!
About Me
The Kobe Era

I am an offspring of this era. That time in ’96…where the guys were politic’in and spreading philosophy, from beyond the barber shop. If I came on the court with them, “..better not cry, jit!” was the rules and regulation. By the time I was a senior in high school, He was in pursuit of his 4th ring. The year prior to the last time Usain lost a race. To the time the 20yr old 400m sprint record was broken and to a time where 1 generation faced 2 econmic crashes.
Rest in peace, Kobe
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Changing Eras

I am always trying to create a narrative, taking in what he has created. Easily communicates through both avenues, fine arts, and mass media.
I am…

With style that identifies as an Artist who uses photography, I am a visual artist whose photography blends conceptual storytelling with documentary influence. Raised in Miami, my artistic foundation began in childhood, painting beside my father and learning to translate emotion into visual language. My current practice—shaped by my role within the luxury hospitality sphere—draws on observation, memory, and cultural storytelling. Through a distinct perspective, I encourage viewers to question perception, environment, and the subtle narratives, the work I create in photography urges viewers to tilt their assumptions—and discover the unfamiliar hiding in the familiar.
I enjoy playing for a crowd,
[ “DUB DAVIS” ]