Every brand begins with a moment of clarity, and mine started the day I realized that creativity alone wasn’t enough. I needed connection. I needed a way to bring people into the story behind my work, not just show them the final product. That’s when Cedar & Shore Studio shifted from being a portfolio of projects to becoming a narrative about place, craft, and intention.
The problem I kept running into was simple: people saw my work, but they didn’t always understand the meaning behind it. They didn’t see the Pacific Northwest fog that shaped my color palette, the driftwood textures that influenced my design system, or the storytelling approach that guided every project. Without context, the work felt isolated. I wanted my audience to feel the heartbeat behind the visuals.

The solution was to start sharing the story itself. On Instagram and Facebook, I post stories, written narratives, and personal reflections that reveal the “why” behind the work. On YouTube, I plan to share cinematic tutorials and field sessions that show the creative journey in motion. Even a simple object, like a red stapler, becomes a symbol of deeper meaning when framed through story.
My call to action is simple: Join the journey. Engage with the process, not just the product. Follow along, ask questions, and become part of the story I’m building one project at a time.

CEDAR & SHORE STUDIO
Like what you see here? I’m available for hire. Book a session, commission a project, or browse the shop. Every booking, purchase, like, share, and follow makes a real difference in keeping me in school and growing Cedar & Shore Studio.


Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.