I'm Kennyatta. I photograph, strategize, and publish stories through a cultural context.
This is my publishing platform about the power of cultural storytelling with a studio and framework for people building with people in mind. Suppose you believe your brand, work, idea, or your audience deserves more than algorithmic relevance, or you're building something that should compound over time rather than evaporate with ever-shrinking trend cycles. In that case, you're in the right place.
Curiosity: How do I photograph a home? Category: Photography
People say a picture is worth a thousand words; photographing interiors, however, is like trying to narrate a symphony if that’s the case. Each frame is a harmonious interplay of light and shadow, form and function, trying to capture the same in the design motifs. When I lived in Los Angeles, I was blessed to work with Annysa Lamantia again. Annysa is magnificent with interior design. You can see it in the way she uses different design elements to capture not just spaces but to chronicle a story of elegance and exclusivity.
ABOUT ANNYSA LAMANTIA Annysa Lamantia isn’t just an interior designer; she curates experiences through furniture, art, colors, and materials. I’d consider her a conduit between European finesse and the bold American charisma. Trained under the watchful eye of Maurizio Manzoni at Studio Memo, her aesthetic marries Italian sophistication with contemporary sleekness—a design dialect fluent in luxury and minimalism. In 2017, she brought to life her design studio to bring to her clients the lessons from venturing through Europe's design sanctuaries, where she mastered turning living spaces into living stories.