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.
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Katarina Putnick is a signed model and chemical engineer now based in Miami Florida. The juxtoposition of her two careers is dope because it flies in the face of previous steroetypes about people who excel in either professions. What the everyday person may see as two opposing worlds, proves to be far more complimentary to Katarina.
“Being a chemical engineer and a model might seem totally diffeerent, but they’re more alike than you’d think. Both push me to be creative and think on my feet. In engineering you balance science and innovation to create solutions, while in modeling, I’m bringing a vision to life and adapting to new challenges. In both, it’s all about precision and being able to adjust when things change.”- Katarina Putnick (Fashion Model)
And we were fortunate enough to work with someone like Sara who could put together a wardrobe that didn’t sacrifice function or elegance, but instead allowed for each piece to be a compliment to each other.
“We wanted to bring an editorial spin to the coastal grandaughter aesthetic by reimaginging knitwear and button-down shirts as chic resort wear. By incorporating a few elevated touches, we transitioned the look into something more refined, channeling that effortless Hamptons girl elegance.” - Sara Vargas (Fashion Stylist)
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