What inspired you?
My uncle and a few of my friends inspired me to take on this artistic side of myself that I never knew I had. Growing up, basketball was my art, my way of living that's what I knew I was really good at it so I stuck to it. I honestly didn't feel like I was good at anything else that could make me good money other than a 9 to 5. My uncle would always shoot at our family gatherings, he's just so good and his knowledge for photography is mind blowing; and his work proves it. We've always had a really good relationship, but photography for sure brought us closer. We critique each other's work, we go on shoots together, he gives me pointers and teaches me any and everything I need to know. With him having 3 cameras I knew there was an opportunity for one to maybe be passed on. After I saw my friend Beezy's landscape picture on instagram I don't remember what it was, but it was one of those pictures where you're like ok... it's my time lol. Soon after that I asked my uncle if I could use one of his cameras and maybe a week after asking there was a camera bag, inside there was a Nikon D80 with a 50mm prime at 1.8, 18-55 sigma lens and a 75-300mm tamron lens. Pretty cool for a beginner, but I did not have a clue what all this firepower meant. So I went to shoot for the first time at the beach, the pictures were ok but I wasn't all that impressed. I went on a few more outings and it just wasn't clicking, so I set my camera down for a while; I want to say for a little less than a year. Until my friend Mo got one, and I think at this point I was like ok my friends can do this so can I, plus he was progressing so fast that it made me want to catch up. I slowly started hitting the streets more, I was living in LA at the time so there was no excuse. I didn't ask my uncle for help because I wanted to learn on my own. Eventually we all got really good, to where websites and calendars were being made, and people wanting to pay for shoots! I always go back to my pictures and my friends also just to see the progression, and to think that I thought all I was going to be good at was basketball, turns out I'm an artist as well and I'm pretty good at what I do. And I thank my friends and family for the support, without them I'd still be lost.
What advice do you have for aspiring artists?
Don't let people give you the impression that you can't be an artist, because at the end of the day everybody is an artist. There's an art to everything you just have to find the one you're good at, it's always closer than you think. You have to try, you have to want it, you have to believe that you can do anything. It's mental, being strong is an art, not a lot of people can deal with things the way you can. I'm 22 and 2016 was not my year at all. But giving up is an art too, I couldn't find "giving up" no where in my presence, you have to push through because the pictures are still coming, I can still provide a vibe that will impact you for the moment if not your life. Believe me, YOU can do it!!