BLOOM ISSUE.

 
 
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BLOOM WHERE YOU'RE PLANTED.

Earlier this year, we spoke with a group of dynamic women creatives on how they are shaping their futures and blooming authentically in their respective crafts.


Melika Dez

Dance Photographer Melika Dez discusses the unique skill of capturing movement, her favorite locations to shoot, and what many people do not know about dancers.

Shayla Racquel

The talented Writer/Director Shayla Racquel discusses her journey as a filmmaker, the “golden age” of black web series, and the future of black women filmmakers.

Angie Jackson

Emerging Writer Angelia “Angie” Jackson discusses her micro-series, HER, upcoming projects, and what messages she hopes audiences take from her stories.

Morgan Wider

Style Consultant/Author Morgan Wider discusses inspirations, personal style, and why entrepreneurs should make a conscious investment in their closets.

Ashlee Walker

Graphic & Motion Designer Ashlee Walker discusses her approach to design in a social media space, her love of photography, Pixar movies, and all things art-related.

 

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There is no recipe, there is no one way to do things — there is only your way. And if you can recognize that in yourself and accept and appreciate that in others, you can make magic. - Ara Katz

 
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Editor’s Note

The Bloom Issue is the last issue of The Grey District in its current format. I hope you have enjoyed all of the insightful Q&As of some of the most remarkable creatives in the business. Thank you for your continued support of TGD. 

- Antonio L. Rainey, Creator/ Content Strategist