
Lisa Rosenberg
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I am a writer based in New York City writing about artists, creative leaders and entrepeneurs.
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Berlin Artist Josephine Meng on Fashion Photography, Self-Portraits, and Vintage Cinema
Berlin-based artist Josephine Meng is constructing a unique space in the fashion industry, infusing her artistic work, mainly photos and video, with a delightful charm and feminine sensibility that resonates with the industry. A true multi-hyphenate, Meng maintains her role as a prolific photographer, creative director and model leaving her distinct input on collaborations with brands like Chrome Hearts, shooting their Sugar Jones shoe campaign, as well as YSL and Maison Margiela.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Art
Angela Parra Discusses Her Future in Acting From the Big Stage to the Big Scree
For some, finding a career path is a lifelong journey. For others, like Angela Parra it is a pursuit of passion, one that they chase for their whole lives, improving at each stage. Parra, born in Peru, is an actor with a joie de vivre that is unmatched. Her energy is contagious, providing those who work with her a constant source of happiness. This is thanks to the young actor following her dreams, from Peru, to Argentina, and finally to the bright lights of New York.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Editor Gege He Breaks Down Her Most Successful Projects
In the world of film, editors play a crucial role in defining the feel of a movie. Cutting and snipping behind the scenes ensuring that the final product aligns with the director's vision and can be easily digested by the audience. They must be selective in the projects they take, allowing themselves to connect to the film in a way that connects them intrinsically to the emotions within each scene. One such film editor is Gege He, who has made a name for herself through her insightful and emotionally resonant work.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Why NYC is the Ultimate Tech Playground—Insights from Software Engineer Lily Ke
New York City: a concrete jungle where dreams are made, a cultural melting pot, and, increasingly, a thriving hub for technological innovation. But is it truly the "ultimate tech playground," as some claim? To find out, we spoke with Lily Ke, a seasoned software engineer who has worked at some of the biggest names in the industry and traversed the landscapes of both Silicon Valley and the Big Apple.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in 01
The Circular Nature of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu – How Nilo Colita Trains the Next Generation of Athletes
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and particularly Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) are at an all time high in popularity. Thanks to the influence of the UFC along with strong proponents such as Joe Rogan and Mark Zuckerberg, the general public has been introduced to BJJ in a massive way. Gyms have begun popping up all over the United States aiding in teaching the next generation both self defense and physical intelligence.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Pooya Nabei Talks Fashion Photography, On Location Shooting And Favorite Cameras
Pooya Nabei, an accomplished photographer hailing from Tehran, Iran, was born in 1983. At the age of 17, he made the pivotal move to Canada, now establishing himself as a prominent figure in the fashion industry.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Bridging Worlds: Taiwanese Creative Technologist Munus on Innovation, Identity, and the Power of Open Source
When it comes to technological advancement, Taiwan often stands as a beacon of innovation. For Munus Shih (he/they), a Taiwanese Hakka creative technologist, artist, teacher, and organizer currently based in Brooklyn, this technological landscape has been a lifelong influence, shaping their unique perspective and career trajectory.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
How Can Designers Collaborate? Philip Wadewitz Explains
Philip Wadewitz is an Australian multidisciplinary designer with a holistic approach to design. He combines strategic and critical thinking with a strong conceptual and design execution to produce thoughtful and appropriate creative outcomes that are meticulously considered and crafted.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
From Vancouver Stages to Global Dance Competitions: Orlando Lucas's Journey to the World Stage
Vancouver, British Columbia, is known as a hub for creative talent, and award-winning dancer Orlando Lucas is a prime example of the city's multifaceted artistic power. Lucas has carved out a remarkable career blending his passions for acting and dance. With appearances in major film and television productions alongside a burgeoning career in competitive dance, Lucas is poised to make a significant impact on the entertainment industry.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
From Boulangerie to Bakeries: Tal Blushtien Details his Travel with Food
Tal Blushtien in a talented pastry chef whose pursuit of his dream has taken him to many corners of the world. Born in Israel, he was always interested in the culinary world, thanks to the traditional Mediterranean offerings available to him. After completing his military training, Blushtien first branched out to travel the world on his own. His journey took him first to Chile for two and a half years, where his love for food was only deepened along with his desire to travel the world. Deciding to pursue his culinary dream, Blushtien enrolled in the prestigious Ferrandi school for the culinary arts in Paris.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Zoe Lee on Bridging Cultures Through Photography, Fashion, and a Passion for Asia
Zoe Lee is more than just a photographer and videographer; she's a visual storyteller, a cultural bridge-builder, and a branding innovator. With a background deeply rooted in Media Communication and Film Production, this multifaceted creative professional has carved a niche for herself in the competitive worlds of fashion photography, content creation, and branding consultancy. Her experiences span across continents, from the bustling runways of Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks to the vibrant landscapes of Asia, making her a highly sought-after talent with a unique global perspective.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview
Taiwanese Director Hsiao-Hsia Huang Tells Immigrant Stories and Explores the Power of Vertical Films in Hollywood
Hsiao-Hsia "Charlotte" Huang, a rising Taiwanese director making waves in Hollywood, is carving a unique path by focusing on the often-untold stories of first-generation immigrants. With a background steeped in both Eastern and Western cinematic traditions, Huang brings a fresh perspective to the screen, crafting narratives that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth.
By Lisa Rosenberg8 months ago in Interview








