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Portraits of Dallas

It’s more important to understand someone than to judge them. We think the first step to understanding someone is asking them the fundamental questions about who they are and how they became the person they are today. Understanding and empathy are essential building blocks for a better, more compassionate world. We’re incredibly fortunate to be able to ask these questions each week through our interview series. Below you’ll find inspiring interviews from in and around Dallas.

Christina Kingery

My background really shaped the way I approach real estate today. I started my career in customer service, where I learned how important it is to truly listen to people and find solutions that fit their needs. Read more>>

Tamara Smith

Since a very young age I have always had the entrepreneurship mentality. I can remember around high school I entered an entrepreneurial contest and won 1st place with my hair business. I started doing my own hair in the 5th grade and never turned back. Fast forward to today, my passion for hair and business has never changed. Read more>>

Nicole Beavers

Upon graduating from Texas Tech University with a Fashion Design and merchandising degree, even though my degree was in design, I found out quickly that my strength was more administrative and team building. I was able secure my first job as a sample room coordinator with Ocean Pacific in California. Read more>>

Brittney Yma

I started dog walking and pet sitting completely on a whim. I always knew I wanted to work with animals but didn’t know in what capacity. One day I answered a Craigslist ad for a company here in Dallas (that no longer exists). They were looking for pet sitters. I worked there for about 4 years- I had a blast. Read more>>

Kevin Craft

I’ve always been drawn to the mix of creativity and problem-solving. I started my career as a designer working with agencies and brands across different industries, learning how design can shape perception and drive real impact. Read more>>

Paloma Viana

My own story in the events industry began over a decade ago, out of passion for the appreciation of beauty, harmony, and connection in humanity. In the beginning, it was exhilarating to plan small events for close relatives and friends designing spaces where they would pause in wonder, feel, and celebrate life’s most precious moments. Read more>>

Angel Leviege

I started Flawless Bundles because I wanted to create something that made women feel confident, beautiful, and unstoppable. When I first got into the hair industry, I noticed how inconsistent the quality of hair extensions could be. I spent months testing different vendors, learning the ins and outs of sourcing, and building a brand that stood for quality and trust. Read more>>

Gabriela Sanchez

I began my skincare career in 2017 after enrolling at Steiner Institute of Esthetics. While I was in school I began to plan out my vision for my day spa. In 2018 I took a year off because I had my second child & had moved to Orlando. Read more>>

Lillian Johnson

My journey has always been about community. While I’ve always loved music and movement, if you had asked me five years ago, I never would’ve called myself a dancer — and I definitely wouldn’t have imagined owning a dance company. When I transitioned out of being a military spouse, I suddenly found myself without the close-knit community I’d relied on. Read more>>

Peyton Jones

My Story began as a young 10 year old kid. I was pulled out of public school around 2nd grade and was homeschooled by my mother. During this time, I was fighting alot of internal demons. I had no friends to truly go to, and had no escape from the feelings I was fighting. I struggled with things like extreme anxiety, depression, and isolation. Read more>>

Paula Rogers

I grew up in Plano and thrived in the AP and IB humanities-based classes I took at Plano East Senior High. It’s where I first found my love of literature and all arts and culture. From there, I went to art school in San Francisco, then headed back to Texas to get my MFA in Screenwriting at UT Austin. Read more>>

Tahmina Rasul

I’ve been interested in starting a Photo Booth business for several years. It’s something that’s been on my mind for a while. When I met my husband about six years ago, I shared the idea with him and he was immediately on board. At the time, we were living in New York City, both working full-time, and I was also pursuing my master’s degree. Read more>>

Elizabeth Payne

I launched my coaching business in 2018. At that time, I also had a career in engineering management. Over the next few years, I balanced both. Engineering by day and coaching, collaborating, podcasting, writing, and creating by night. In 2020, I closed the engineering chapter after 15 years of adventure and fully immersed myself in entrepreneur life. Read more>>

Tammy Conner

I’ve had the privilege of being a license cosmetologist for the past 34 years, specializing in natural hair care.. I was a booth renter for 29 years. The past 5 years, I’ve had the privilege of being a shop owner. My staple piece to natural hair care is the shampoo process. Read more>>

Karolina Aguilar

Officially registered in 2024, my journey began when I discovered a true passion for planning romantic picnics. What started as a simple idea soon became something I deeply enjoyed—creating unique and meaningful moments for couples. Over time, that passion grew, leading me to design not only picnics but also full marriage proposal setups. Read more>>

Chris Kindred

I’m the chef and creative mind behind CHOW. After serving in the Army, I graduated from the Iowa Culinary Institute in 2019. I’ve always had a deep love for bold flavors, especially Asian food. It’s something I grew up around and really fell in love with after living in South Korea for a couple of years. Read more>>

Rebbecca Harris

I am one of seven children, and the only college graduate. I received my ADN from New Mexico State University in 1998, my BSN from Lubbock Christian University in 2001. In 2008, I received my Master’s of Nursing and Master’s in Healthcare Administration from the University of Phoenix, and I completed my PhD in Nursing from Nova Southeastern University in 2024. Read more>>

Carrie Carrie LaChance

I’ve been obsessed with high heels and glossy pantyhose for as long as I can remember. There’s just something about the way they make me feel — powerful, sexy, and completely in control. After spending years as a model, stylist, and creative director, I’ve worn just about every brand of hosiery and heels out there… but nothing ever truly gave me everything I wanted. Read more>>

Chase Francis

I’m Chase Francis, founder of CFGROOVE — a one-man digital agency based in Denton, Texas. I started this journey back in 2022 with one goal in mind: to elevate local businesses through high-converting websites with sharp, strategic design. Before CFGROOVE, I was deep in the creative world — design, music, branding — you name it. But I saw a gap. Read more>>

JaShae’ Jackson

First and foremost, I want to thank God for this opportunity. In everything I do, I pray that it brings Him glory. As a sophomore in high school, I took an elective that I didn’t realize would lead me to discover my gift and talent for photography. I remember submitting a photo to a local contest, which ended up winning first place. Read more>>

Susan Reeves

I began teaching yoga in 2005, with my roots in vinyasa yoga. Throughout the years I was noticing how cancer was affecting the lives of so many of my family and friends. I knew that yoga had been crucial in supporting my mental and physical health, so I began to study cancer and how yoga can help ease what someone is going through. Read more>>

Kumi Taylor

It all started out back in 2002, I was a waitress and bartender and just didn’t know what I wanted to do with my life. I had a friend going to massage school and she asked if she could practice on me. I of course said yes and she told me about the training and what was required to earn a license here in Texas. Read more>>

Catie Ronquillo Wood

I got my first “grown-up” job right out of college as a marketing assistant at a textbook publishing company. It was supposed to be the first step on the ladder to success. But it didn’t take long to realize that this version of success didn’t feel like freedom. Read more>>

Jennifer Gilligan

How I Went from Newsroom Dreams to Co-Running an IT Company (Yes, Really) If you’d told college-me I’d end up co-running a tech company, I’d have laughed, handed you your coffee back, and asked what you spiked it with. Back then, my plans were loud and unapologetic. I was at the University of North Texas, chasing a Broadcast Journalism degree. The goal? Read more>>

Doir Burnley

Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved makeup. I wasn’t allowed to wear it until high school, but that didn’t stop me from being obsessed with it. My mom was the one who taught me how to fill in my brows. I was terrible at first (and yes, I got made fun of!), but I kept practicing. Read more>>

Linda Lupher

I give so much credit to my mother. She has always been incredibly creative and talented. While she leaned more toward painting, she always had me doing crafts with her as I was growing up. Creativity has always been in my blood—that’s why I do what I do. I have a genuine need to create! Read more>>

LaNell Angerstein

My journey began early — I started consulting professionally at 16 years old for a high-end photography studio in Dallas–Fort Worth. By 18, I had launched my first company, and by 22, my second. Building and bootstrapping in competitive markets taught me how to move fast, think strategically under pressure, and build sustainable brands from the ground up. Read more>>

Kevin Simpson

Kevin Simpson: From Adversity to Legacy — Building FYAA and a Community That Stands Together Kevin Simpson’s story is one of redemption, resilience, and relentless belief in people. It is a story of a boy from Mesquite who grew up without a father, found salvation in football, and turned pain into purpose — building one of the most respected youth athletic organizations in Texas. Read more>>

Yoonsoo Nam

From a young age, I’ve been deeply passionate about drawing and painting, and I believe God blessed me with a special gift to be an artist. My mission is to spread love, joy, and peace through my art. Read more>>

Wilbert Odom

Early career: Managed and supported recording artists, gained direct insight into the challenges of delivering fan-experiences while maintaining operational integrity (Rap & R&B industry). Read more>>

Saniyah Stedman

Saniyah started gymnastics at 3 years old. Her dad saw that she had good air awareness, loved jumping, being upside down, was very brave and would try pretty much anything. With that he kept encouraging me to sign her up. So one day in Jan of 2020, she walked into her first recreational gymnastics class and she was absolutely hooked. Read more>>

Lindsay Ekstrom

In 2018, my husband Aaron and I were blessed with a surprise baby. While our son was an incredible gift, it required me to put my styling business on hold and set me on a completely new professional path. Read more>>

Susan Thompson

I am an Occupational Therapist, and like many professionals, I needed continuing education credits to renew my license. I did not want to sit at a desk for two days in boredom, and a course about Tai Chi for therapists came to the Dallas area. Read more>>

Adeline Merrick

My wife Valerie and I started Merrick Multimedia with one goal: to provide an authentic, intentional alternative to stale corporate images. Our photography and videography highlights the real stories happening in small businesses, nonprofits, and growing brands. Companies deserve a creative team that is genuinely invested in their client’s success. Read more>>

Jarell Rebar

Innovations Carpentry started about five years ago, almost by accident. I was working as a commercial project manager and had just accepted a new position at a larger company. The day before my orientation, the offer was rescinded due to COVID. I had just purchased my first home and didn’t know what to do. Read more>>

Cindy Davis

Like most elderly caregivers, Cindy Davis plan for it. What began as quick visits to check in on her parents slowly turned into managing every part of their lives—groceries, bills, medications, transportation, hospital stays, and eventually end-of-life. When she searched for guidance, all she found was jargon, red tape, and overwhelm. Read more>>

Brandon Davis

Formerly the Managing Partner of JayChris Management, the Texas-based private equity firm founded by professional baseball player Vernon Wells, Brandon’s experience with JayChris evolved into the creation of his own private equity fund, Mister C Investment Partners, an independent sponsor private equity firm whose primary focus is on media and entertainment across all verticals of the industry. Read more>>

Jam Master

In the Mid 80s I was asked to DJ a company Party for Lone Star Ammunition Plant by my cousin. I’ve always loved music and had a collection of records , cassettes, and even 8 track tapes . I agreed to do the party and it turned out great . Eventually I would end up DJing clubs in my area. Read more>>

Dwayne Carter

I started producing Madness Zines in 2008. In my Madness photo novellas, I create familiar but fictional narratives of an irrational world. Things may feel familiar because I use well known Dallas landmarks such as the Dealey Plaza and Fair Park as settings. In my alternative dystopian Dallas universe, familiar environments may be damaged or destroyed by our collective actions. Read more>>

Lindsey Carpenter

Early on, I was drawn to how images can capture the way people experience design, atmosphere, and special moments in life. I attended Texas State University, where I earned my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting, and during that time, I often used photography as a reference tool— capturing college life then painting from those photographs. Read more>>

Kate Whitley

I thought I wanted to be a doctor for as long as I could remember. I was even picking out medical schools to attend my freshman year of high school I was so set! When I was 15 years old my dad completed suicide, and to make meaning out of the experience I thought my path was going to be psychiatry. I felt so convicted! Read more>>

Judy Ortega

Ortega Dog Training started out as something small and personal. I didn’t plan for it to grow into what it is today — it came from a real love for dogs and a passion for helping people understand them better. I didn’t have a fancy setup or big business plan. Read more>>

Tabatha O’Brien

I’ve always wanted to be a photographer ever since I was a little kid! I actually found my 5th-grade yearbook not too long ago, and there was a question asking what I wanted to be when I grew up. My answer? “A famous photographer!” I guess it’s always been in me! Read more>>

James Immeker

My story started when I started working at the church we attended in 2008, I was hired on as a maintenance worker after I lost my job doing IT work for several years after moving from South Dakota in 2006. I loved what I did in IT and the company I was working for. Read more>>

Zebulan Van Pelt

I grew up in Dannebrog, Nebraska, a place that instilled in me a deep respect for hard work, integrity, and follow-through. Life on the farm taught me early that quality comes from effort, patience, and pride in what you do and those values still guide me today. I moved to Colorado in 2011, where I began my journey in the construction industry. Read more>>

Adriel Montes

I started off washing dishes with my mom and her catering company in Lake Elsinore, CA. She decided to go into the restaurant business the next few years and I decided to go to college and was line cooking on the weekends. Read more>>

Teddy C

When I moved from New York City to Dallas in 2023, I had to leave behind every person I’ve ever known, minus my lovely wife Janine. As we settled into the new Texas chapter of our lives, I began to think about pursuing a hobby in my free time. Read more>>

Anthony Brooks

My pops has been a barber for 30+ years. Growing up I can remember getting picked up from school and going to the shop with him before football or basketball practice. Hanging out with pops was always great. Slowly but surely I developed a love for cutting hair just being in the shop setting. Read more>>

Aliyah Neal

Hello Voyage Dallas our names are Aliyah and Taliyah Neal we were raised in Desoto,Tx but born in Richardson, Tx. Our upbringing was unique to most we were raised by our Grandparents Etoria Polk & Johnothan Polk when an un foreseen circumstance occurred in 2007 when our beautiful mother Latoya Neal passed away from natural causes leaving us with them. Read more>>

David Hearst

In August 2023, the Lord spoke to me and gave me a calling of being an evangelist, 13 year old me hardly knew what the Gospel even was. Later that month I was invited to go to a Mall with some friends to share Jesus. Read more>>

Andrew Santee

I started as a young kid, lost In the romance of entertainment. I had a feeling that that was my calling ever since I touched a piano at the age of 6. We all know how that tunnel winds up. Here I am at 39 years old. I own Big Head Productions LLC. Read more>>

Joanne Franks

When I was a little girl, I told my dad I wanted to be a nurse. He looked at me and said, “Mija, why not a doctor?” I laughed. At the time, I had never seen a female doctor — let alone a Latina one. “Daddy, girls can’t be doctors.” He responded, “Mija, girls can be anything they want to be. Read more>>

wesley Roberts

No it has not been smooth sailing, but the progression has been steady. I face everyday obstacles of being motivated and unmotivated. There is times where you sit back and say to yourself I’m actually doing what I said I’m doing you feel on top of the world then there’s day when it seems like all your efforts have gotten you nowhere, and this when trusting the process come in full effect. Read more>>

Brittney Samford

I started my planning company, Gathered Events, in 2018 after planning my own wedding and realizing how much I loved the creative process and logistics behind it. Read more>>

Duong Mai

✨ Founder Story — Duong Thuy Mai ( Julie Mai ), Zelene Head Spa In 2022, together with Loc and Sophia, we had an idea — to bring something truly unique to the U.S. wellness scene. At first, we didn’t even think about scalp care. Read more>>

Rickey Watkins

I grew up in South Dallas, Texas, in a two-parent household, and music has been a part of my life since around age 13. Back then, the Dallas scene was buzzing — groups like DSR and labels like Shiest House Records were making waves, and you also had that strong influence from H-Town with SUC and Swishahouse. Read more>>

IMB YO

My name is Yohann Nganza, stage name IMB YO, but I just go by YO. I’m an independent artist born in Côte d’Ivoire, west Africa. Read more>>

Juna D Roberts

The idea for Lourdes Marie Bakery began long ago. When I was a little girl, I became my mother’s favorite assistant in the kitchen. This was the foundation of my passion to cook, to bake, to decorate and to create delightful treats from the produce we grew on our family farm in the Philippines. The kitchen became my safe and happy place to be. Read more>>

Robin Hackett

Robin Hackett began playing and singing at the age of 11 years old while her father was stationed at Wiesbaden Air Force Base in Germany. Her family lived in a small village along the Rhine River with only one other American family in town. Read more>>

Ananya Banda

I’ve always been passionate about neuroscience, and seeing a close friend live with epilepsy inspired me to combine these interests and start Neuro Aid. Our mission is to support people with epilepsy, raise awareness and funds, reduce stigma, and promote understanding. Read more>>

Nedi Hernandez

Over 15 years ago, I began preparing taxes as a part time job and just preparing returns for friends and family. I quickly realized that people needed more than just someone to file their returns but more so they needed guidance, knowledge to understand their returns, and someone they could trust. Read more>>

Lesly Cerrillo

I’ve always loved everything beauty! As a little girl, I’d steal my mom’s makeup and put it on myself. I started doing my own hair back in 1st grade because my mom would always do the same hairstyle, and I wanted something different every day — so I started learning on my own. Read more>>

Marian Diop

I’m originally from Hawaii, and that’s where my story really began. Growing up surrounded by so much natural beauty taught me to pay attention to emotion, light, and meaning in everything. I went on to earn my MBA from the University of Hawai‘i and spent years working in the corporate world in sales, leadership, and business strategy. On paper, everything looked great. Read more>>

james lomax

i was the kid head down drawing in the back of the class ,started tattooing as a means to feed my family now ive been featured on tv shows like the Manns reality show and Extreme sisters as owner of one of the biggest tattoo shops in the world Read more>>

Allyson Gottfried-Byrne

I’m originally from Los Angeles, and while I’ve built a career in the entertainment industry, my passion for health and wellness has always evolved right alongside it. Fitness has been part of my life from a young age (I was that teenager taking classes from Jane Fonda herself), so movement and discipline have been in my DNA from the start. Read more>>

Kiara Thomas

Love How You Heal was born out of my own personal journey of transformation, faith, and rediscovery. There was a time in my life when I was constantly pouring into others while neglecting myself mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. I gave and gave until I had nothing left to give. Read more>>

Maïa Nunley

Hair has always been a part of me. Ever since I was young, I’ve had a deep love for hair not just for the art of styling it, but for how it makes people feel. Read more>>

Joseph Arze

Harp & Bowl Coffee Co. is 2 guys- Andy Norton and Joseph Arze (me). We both come from the café background- Me being in management, and Andy being involved with several companies as a barista, trainer, quality control manager, and roaster. Read more>>

Ever Contreras

My journey began long before I ever imagined stepping into pastoral leadership. I grew up in a faith-filled home, but tragedy marked my life early, my mother was murdered when I was young. That loss shook my world and created a deep pain I didn’t know how to carry. Read more>>

Rachel Cook

Growing up, I’ve always been into arts and crafts and drawing. I did not go to school for art, it has all been self taught. I never imagined my artwork would have an effect on others. What started as a fun hobby turned into much more. I have donated several paintings of mine to church events/ auctions and even police charity events. Read more>>

Shakala Burrage

I started 4 years ago podcasting for upcoming artists & business owners because I have a passion for music and talent! I love success & to the stories behind it. A lot of talent goes unforeseen and I want to give them the opportunity to be seen and heard! My podcast grew tremendously which caused me to start my own TV Network Coutio’r TV! Read more>>

Jarice Carr

From a young age, I was drawn to the mental health field. Growing up in a small town in southeast Oklahoma, entertainment options were limited, which fostered a deep passion for reading. This love for stories naturally extended to an intense curiosity about people’s experiences. I was particularly fascinated by how individuals could undergo the same event yet emerge with vastly different perspectives. Read more>>

Justin Farrell

Rooster General Contractors started with a simple introduction between two people who shared a vision for building something meaningful. John Ratley and Justin Farrell met through a mutual friend, originally teaming up to create a faith-based app for community groups. But along the way, their focus shifted back to something much more tangible — construction. John’s background is deeply rooted in the trades. Read more>>

Melissa Poliseno

I’ve been a creative thinker for as long as I can remember. Whether it was drawing or music or poetry…if it involved imagination and creativity, I was into it. I was an English major in college and thought I was going to be a writer but fell in love with graphic design along the way. Read more>>

Jason Helfer

I got my start in the kitchen early on — first at home, then professionally. After graduating from Johnson & Wales in Charleston in 1994, I worked in fine dining kitchens and developed a deep respect for classical technique and discipline. In 1995, my dad and I opened Peasant Village in San Angelo. Read more>>

Stephanie Brown

Ox & Pine started with a simple idea: that meaningful, lasting gifts come from the heart—and from skilled hands. I began by handcrafting leather journals at my kitchen table, just wanting to create something real and personal in a world full of mass-produced products. What started as a creative outlet quickly grew into a passion for making personalized, handcrafted leather goods that tell a story. Read more>>

Maria Rodriguez

Hi, I’m from North Dallas. I started on social media, specifically YouTube, in 2015. Read more>>

Katerina Mihail

I’m a former au-pair originally from the Czech Republic. I joined the Cultural Care Au-pair program in 2004. I took care of 4 wonderful children in Atlanta, Georgia. I met my dear husband the first month after my arrival. We will celebrate our 20th anniversary next month. I’m still in touch with my former host family. Read more>>

Rushda Imran

Coming from an Architectural background I had an expertise in photography and being creative professionally , and I’m a foodie by choice . Both , came together as a part-time hobby of checking out new and aesthetic cafés and video-shooting food spots, which led me to this beautiful niche of Halal-Food Marketing . Read more>>

BADGUY

Hello, my name is BADGUY! I’m a rapper from Jersey but I’ve been in Dallas for a bit now. I got started writing raps when I was 14 years old. I would remix songs from my favorite rappers and make them my own. I realized music was something I wanted to pursue when I started recording with my first song in January of 2020. Read more>>

Melvin Da Chef

From Scrambled Eggs to YouTube Stardom: The Rise of Melvin Da Chef For Melvin, the story begins long before the cameras, the food reviews, or the sizzling dishes on his YouTube channel. It started in a humble kitchen, standing beside his grandmother — the first person to teach him that cooking wasn’t just about food; it was about love, patience, and connection. Read more>>

Wendelene Turner

I started out with a desire to do something in healthcare as a child. All the way up until my junior year in college I just knew I wanted to be a physical therapist. I had the amazing opportunity to attend a summer program at Baylor college of dentistry in Dallas and fell in love with the field of dentistry. Fast forward. Life happened. Read more>>

Trish Moore

I like to tell people that before I ever loved real estate, I loved people. And before I loved people, I loved adventure — the adventure of seeing things not yet seen and imagining lives yet to be lived. That might sound grand for a girl raised in Garland, Texas, but some visions are planted early. Read more>>

Aamir Rajan

Right now, I’m doing two main things. I run my own consultancy, Nurture Consulting, where I provide Fractional C-suite leadership in operations and strategy. I partner with restaurant and retail businesses to help streamline their processes and really reengineer how they work, cutting out waste and making them more efficient so they can grow. Read more>>

Kelaiah Conway

I’ve had a social media account pretty much my whole adult life like anyone else but about a year ago I decided to use it to share more of my life and encourage other women. For me it was like I love being positive & encouraging, I enjoy creating & editing videos, why not try and do it full time! Read more>>

Manan Merrill

Manny & Tanya’s connection grew from a shared love of fitness, sports, and serving the special needs community. After being medically discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps, Manny turned fitness into his therapy and purpose—helping others find strength through adaptation. Tanya’s lifelong involvement in sports, along with her journey with ADHD and health challenges, sparked her passion for wellness and sustainable habits. Read more>>

Sherri Combs

Working in banking and insurance most of my life I worked with a lot of local businesses from startups to large corporations. I love the entrepreneurs, but especially have a fondness for local business owners and their grit and drive and passion. Read more>>

Trey Thornton

My time at Handsome started as a fresh opportunity to stay in shape, show off my hard-work, and desire to grow. I quickly became very passionate about the company, after seeing how it was brought to success, and the amount of work that was put into growing the brand. Read more>>

Bryan Banuelos

I have loved cars all my life, but the moment i pursued detailing was back in 2021. I was working with my dad in his landscaping business, but my parents decided to move out of state, i decided to stay with my wife which was my girlfriend at the time. Read more>>

Tiffany Layzell

Despite a long family history here in Dallas, I actually had my start in southern England. But when I was just a couple years old, my mother brought me back with her to Texas, and I’ve come to call DFW my home ever since. Read more>>

LaBrianna Rusk

I’m born and raised in West Dallas! Growing up in a big family taught me the power of motivation and love, and it’s a big reason I connect with my audience the way I do. Here, we’re a virtual family! I discovered makeup in 2019 during COVID, but creativity has always been my thing dancing, crafting, painting, and turning wild ideas into reality. Read more>>

Skylar Holt

William Sheahan Designs was one of (if not the) the largest custom trade jewelry shop in the country for about 20 years in the Dallas world trade center, Known as the “jewelers jeweler.” Bill established a impeccable reputation for being able to figure out the difficult jobs that where beyond most jewelers. We were pioneers of CAD design and 3d printing in the jewelry industry, Bill Sheahan did so much work for stores like Cartier and Tiffany & Co, that he had their “stamps.” to sign their jewelry once he was finished producing it. Read more>>

Logan Cortez

My passion is professionally clicking a button. Never letting any moment fade, knowing that in sports every second mattered, and for some that second could be their last on the field. I started on Valentines day of 2022, taking pictures at a freshman basketball game for friends. I quickly learned that this is what I wanted to do. Read more>>

Amanda Gassaway

Katey and I met in the spring of 2023. My family and I were new to the area, and our kids became friends. Read more>>

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