In Max Hemphill’s photography, humanity screams in subtle vibrancies that illustrate the details and rawness of his subjects. His captivating and sharp-edged photos of people and earthly endeavors encompass components of human nature that the human eye can fail to recognize in passing.

Unbounded depictions of his subjects create an element of freshness and tranquility in a current world condition where so much chaos and movement run our lives. It is as if we can feel the breath and warmth of the people we are looking at. These photographs are intimate, safe, and wildly meaningful through emotional displays of power, freedom, and authentic joy. 

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Artistry has its many forms and for Fashion Designer Matsui Ryosuke, the creation of clothing and shoes allows him to display an excellent set of skills and imagination encompassing belief systems, celestial scopes, and spiritual perspectives. 

His brand is called Ha Za Ma, a Japanese fashion brand colliding future and past to create gothic luxe streetwear that pushes the boundaries of fashion. Every piece tells a story through fabric, color, style, right down to the process of photography and the way he prefers his garments to be marketed. 

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What do you get with communal vision, creative appetite, and a love for art? A movement. A social movement that cohesively showcases Black culture, variations of current artists, and a space to empower and honor their work. 

In 2019, Joshua Dingle created The Spectacular Black Girl Art Show, a series of exhibitions that began in Atlanta annually, yet since has grown in esteem nationwide throughout cities such as Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Austin, Chicago, Nashville, and New York City. 

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Several journalists, writers, art collectors, and media experts gathered at The High Museum of Art on Thursday, December 2nd, 2021 for the preview of the world-renowned, multifaceted artist KAWS’ new exhibition. The bunch stirred with anticipation to see the unique collection of prints and relish the first-hand experience and listen to the background story of how the elusive, divinely intoxicating prints came to be. I am one of the writers who was mesmerized by KAWS' art and took advantage of the opportunity.

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What makes an entrepreneur successful? A bachelor's degree? Financial support from investors? Being over the age of 16? While all of these qualities do have their benefits, none are required to make a beginning or significant lunge into any field of business. Sometimes the only initial trait for growth that you need is passion

Benjamin Kickz (Kapelushnik), known as the “Sneaker Don” is a sneaker resale entrepreneur who began his career at 16 years old. Benjamin Kickz loves sneakers,  particularly the really expensive and exclusive sneakers his father classifies as “dumb.”

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