Justin Milhouse
Justin Millhouse was born in Detroit, Michigan 27 years ago. He attended elementary and middle school in the city and graduated from Crockett Technical High School in 2006. His exposure to many different mediums of art and culture as a youngster fueled my inspiration to pursue photography and videography while attending college in Alabama as a business major. What began as a hobby and creative outlet for him, transformed into a passion to create and document his surroundings and the world at large. In 2009, He created the website and blog, fresh-cool-dope.com which became the platform for his creative expressions. Recently, the website has evolved and is now known as jmilhouse.com. It is a more personal reflection of his passion, which concentrates on his work and documents his creative process. Over the past six years, he have been compiling a body of creative work that showcases his growth as a visual artist. In the process, he have enjoyed promoting the artistic expressions of other creatives. His own work spans the gamut from studio to street documentary to special moments.
Fred Daniels
Fred Daniels III is a photographer and creative architect who has lent his eye and vision to some of the worlds leading brands and up and coming creatives. He has worked with clients such as adidas Hoops, SLAM Online, Iman Shumpert (Cleveland Cavaliers) and BIG TEN Network. His work has been published across many digital platforms as well completing personal projects that keeps the creative process flowing. The artist doubles as an influencer who aims to to bring awareness to brands/companies by using imagery to enhance their campaigns and activations. Traveling frequently, he continues to help these brands tell their story one photograph at a time. This is an ongoing journey thats still unraveling.
Andy Mac
My name is Andrew Suarez but if you really know me then you'll know to call me Andy Mac. I'm a 18 year old creative from Jersey city, New Jersey. I don't like to label myself as a photographer because i do way more than just photography but the reason i do photography is simple. My memory sucks. To be able to capture a moment in my life that i've experienced with just the click of a button fascinates me so much that i've become dependent on taking photos of literally everything just to remember it happened . It's like proof to myself that I was there and that I experienced it. I'm in the prime of my life and i've only just started to get on platform where my work is recognized so i'm excited to see where this journey takes me!