Stories, Lessons & Insights

We were fortunate to catch up with some brilliant artists, creatives and entrepreneurs from throughout the Houston area and they share the wisdom with us below.

There’s a lot of risk involved in pursuing a career in the arts and entertainment industries. So much, and not just financial. When you’re an artist, the risk is mental and emotional too. Read More>>

Risk is needful. In every important decision or transition I’ve made has required a level of risk to excel a baseline. From corporate America I learned quickly that a position or power doesn’t equate to preparedness. Success is based upon steps and risk-based decisions & actions. Read More>>
What makes me happy is creating experiences that bring people together. I love seeing families, friends, and couples enjoy our photo booth and walk away with memories they’ll cherish forever. Knowing that my business plays a big role in creating memories in their celebrations—whether it’s a wedding, quinceañera, or special event—makes all the long hours worth it. Read More>>

This is such an interesting question because when I first chose to become a therapist I never saw it as an artistic or creative path. I actually started college preparing for med school, but since I was majoring in psychology I was required to complete a capstone project related to the field. Read More>>
