Aaron Van
He traded photos for free meals to build his portfolio. Now Aaron Van shoots nine venues on Disney property and he's just getting started.
He traded photos for free meals to build his portfolio. Now Aaron Van shoots nine venues on Disney property and he's just getting started.
Efrem Fesaha is the founder and CEO of Boon Boona Coffee, which has two locations in the Seattle area and is committed to sharing the unique coffee and coffee traditions of East Africa, as well as supporting coffee growers and the local community. With Efrem at the helm, Boon Boona has formed sustainable relationships with coffee producers, exporters, and importers in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya, and other African nations, with a focus on supporting woman-owned growers. Boon Boona proudly provides an inclusive space for BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other marginalized individuals.
After hitting a breaking point while working multiple jobs, Jenipher Lyn turned to drawing as a way to cope with overwhelming stress. What began as a simple nightly habit soon evolved into a vibrant illustration style and a business built on positivity, honesty, and self acceptance.
When photographer Twyla Hall’s son was diagnosed with autism, her camera became a way to rediscover purpose, capture authentic moments, and redefine what beauty in family photography truly means.
How a 10-year restaurant veteran left it all behind to build a photography business he loves.
Watching Jasmine Star in the front of a virtual classroom as she inspires other business owners, it's easy to imagine that every step of the photographer and business strategist's journey was just as confident as the woman on stage. But if you ask Jasmine, she's quick to share that her career path was filled with wrong steps that eventually led to the right steps.
Astor Place Hairstylists is a lot like other locally-owned, old-school barber shops in New York City, and yet not. The upright piano in the corner with "Barber Shop Idol" painted on the wall is one clue that things are a little different here these days.
Asked what inspired her to start her first business, The T-Shirt Lady's answer is a single word: "Freedom."