Kevin Lee

About two and a half years ago I met Louie Kim, the VP of Operations, when he was working with his dad developing the concept of Sushiyaa. I was working on a different project called Menooing and soon Louie, his dad, and I started working together. Read more>>
Julia Ponce

I started my love affair with photography shortly after my first child was born. I wanted so badly to capture every little fleeting moment I could, and document it with an image that I could soak up later and bring me back to that feeling I had when the image was captured. Read more>>
Jennifer Hendersion

Jennifer Henderson (née Oliver, hence the J.O.) founded the agency nearly 20 years ago in 1998. J.O. began as a boutique graphic design shop that quickly grew into a full-service marketing and PR firm serving regional and global clients. J.O. specializes in business transformation through branding and brand strategy, campaign creative and campaign strategy. Read more>>
Grace Ballmann, Nate Ballmann

My interest in photography started when I got my first digital camera from a pawn shop. I was 14 at the time and I thought my new 3.1 megapixel digital camera was the best camera out there. I recruited our cats and dogs as my first models. Read more>>
Tiffany Daniels

In 2012, I attended a national teen conference with my daughter, and the mutual experience had a significant impact on both of our lives. I left the conference committing to bring my daughter and friends back every year. Read more>>
Dave Munson

In 1999, I started by volunteering in southern Mexico as an English teacher. I needed a bag to carry my students’ books and wanted one like Indiana Jones would carry. So I found a man making leather bags and asked him to make me one based off of my drawing. Read more>>
Felicia Guimont

I started baking as a young teen but really started learning and watching my Aunt as a youth. My Mom would send us to Mississippi for the summer vacations and my Aunt lived in the kitchen. He pies and cakes we so amazing that we would hide them in the room we slept in. Read more>>
Vanessa Barker, Taylor Willis

Around 2008 I was working as an assistant project manager for New York Fashion Week, while at the same time living a double life as a preschool teacher in California. It was a weird and energic, bicoastal phase of my early 20s. Ah, to be young again. Read more>>
Cynthia Giron

I’ve always had an interest in art, ever since I was a little. As a child of two immigrants, my parents immigrated from El Salvador, I felt like I was in between two cultures that I didn’t belong to either one completely. Drawing was a way of finding myself as a child. Read more>>
Derek Anthony

Born and raised in St. Louis the youngest of four kids. We had a very middle-class lifestyle as my dad being a self-made man, and my mom a teller at a local bank in Florissant, MO. Music has always been a passion of mine since I was six years old singing songs in the back of the station wagon. Read more>>
Jennifer Evans

In 2011, I wanted to make cookies for my daughter’s birthday at the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s preschool program, A neighbor had introduced me to a fantastic blog, Sweetopia.net, with a delicious recipe for sugar cookies and royal icing. Read more>>
Sarah Ryan

I guess I could say I landed on this path miraculously by accident. Before diving into the birth world I was on track to becoming a medical lab technician. That is until the birth of my son in 2014 when that came to a pause. Unknowingly, while I was soaking up every minute of his first year I was also creating a different vision of my new life with him. Read more>>
Melinda Meche

I was born in Beaumont and studied at Lamar University. I earned my associate degree in Engineering 1983 and was so excited to start my new work venture. In 2009, the construction market came to a halt in the Fort Worth area and that was my sign that I needed to change careers and start something I loved and was passionate about. Read more>>