Our Team

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Zackery LeFebvre

Sneaker Artist

Each shoe is more than a fashion statement—it’s a silent sonnet, painted with emotion and depth. This artist begins with connection, taking time to understand the wearer’s story before ever lifting a brush. Designs unfold through thoughtful sketches, subtle gradients that symbolize transitions and moods, and motifs rich with personal meaning. A small crescent near the heel might hint at introspection, while a gentle brushstroke across the toe evokes movement and renewal. Embracing elegance through restraint, the artist favors simplicity and negative space, allowing each element to breathe and resonate. The result is wearable poetry—a piece of art that doesn't shout, but instead gently reflects the soul of the person who wears it

Ricky Zayas

Photographer

Observant, intuitive, and ever in motion, this street photographer finds poetry in the everyday. Armed with a camera and a sharp sense of timing, they document fleeting interactions, gritty textures, and urban rhythms with honesty and finesse. Their work captures city life unfiltered—from neon-lit solitude to sidewalk laughter—revealing raw emotion and human nuance within the chaos. With a deep respect for spontaneity and light, they chase moments that feel unscripted yet cinematic, turning ordinary scenes into powerful visual stories.

Robert Fernandez

Photographer

A visual storyteller with a deep reverence for the past, this photographer turns moments into timeless keepsakes. Their shoots are carefully curated journeys—beginning with analog gear selection and location scouting that evoke historic charm. Styling is rooted in authenticity, blending heirloom props, retro fashion, and era-appropriate details. Favoring natural light and imperfect textures, they capture emotion through grain, shadow, and atmosphere. Each photograph is a love letter to vintage style, telling quiet stories that preserve the soul of decades long gone. More than documenting—this artist resurrects the spirit of forgotten beauty, one frame at a time.