Dog Ears started from my need to create and my love for visual storytelling. If you looked through my camera roll, you’d find thousands of screenshots and unpredictable photos I’ve taken—each one dog-eared for another day. I’m the poster child for a visual learner, but also a visual creator. Before I can create, I have to see it, experience it, snap it, feel it, pin it, and print it. The same way people have photo albums of their family and kids, I have (physical) albums of ideas and inspiration.
That instinct is what led me to start Dog Ears—a space to share my collection of images, ideas, and sparks worth folding over the corner of the page for.
Like a dog-eared book, it’s a way to mark what matters—and revisit the vision living in the details.
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