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Sadiq Amarea-Bey
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St. Louis Cardinals
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Brian Fantasma
Modern Take On A Church Logo
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Hannah Keim
Pin on Pet Photoshoot Inspo
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Annie Sowell
Photos: National Law Enforcement Week Motorcycle Competition
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Emilee Reed
Mental Health Project
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Callie Oliver
Product Photography
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Brian Fantasma
Destination Event Branding, Photo, & Video Capture
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[Café & Bakery Visual Branding Series] Café & Bakery Visual Branding: Turning “Nice Places” into Recognizable Brands I’ve had the chance to work with three independent cafés and bakeries to shape how they show up visually — not just on social media, but at the counter where people order and decide what to try. Each space had its own personality: a wine-friendly café, a cozy bakery, and a local neighborhood spot. My role was to translate that feeling into tangible visuals — photos, menus, posters, signage — so that customers could feel the brand the moment they walked in, even before taking the first sip or bite.
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Erika Faye Goering
Big Freedia concert photography: Boulevardia 2023
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Marc Turner
Marc Turner Photography Portfolio 2024 - YouTube
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Hannah Keim
Pin on Travel Ideas
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Annie Sowell
Blog Post: "Dorm Room Revamp Under $50"
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Brian Fantasma
Destination Rewards Trip Recap Video/Photos
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Sadiq Amarea-Bey
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[Airbnb: 2 Listings] Designing Stays That Guests Actually Want to Rebook Before working with big brands, I learned a lot about “experience design” by hosting. I launched and managed two Airbnb listings from scratch — and treated them like tiny, living brands. I handled everything from interior styling and photography to listing copy, pricing, and social media promotion. The goal was simple: make each stay feel so considered and warm that guests would both leave a great review and tell their friends. Over time, both listings reached Superhost status and maintained an average occupancy of over 90% per month. It was a small operation, but it taught me something I still use every day: details matter, and hospitality is one of the strongest forms of branding.
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Hannah Keim
Camping on a budget: 8 tips to save on your next adventure
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