VISION| How one photographer turned Brooklyn persistence into a creative empire

How do you divine?

How do you divine?
VISION| How one photographer turned Brooklyn persistence into a creative empire
Feb 05, 2025 Season 3 Episode 1

The wait is over! Season 3 of How Do You Divine? is officially live, and let me tell you—it’s about to be the most transformative season yet.

In this episode, fine arts photographer, art director, and owner of Levue Studios Gabriel Johnson shares how he went from a Brooklyn kid with a dream to running his own creative studio in New York City. We explore the pivotal decisions — interning at Photo Manhattan, persistently emailing for opportunities, balancing fatherhood and entrepreneurship — that turned his vision into reality.

 Continue to support our amazing guest by following and visiting https://www.levuestudios.com/. Let’s keep the conversation going—show them some love, share your thoughts, and stay connected! 💬✨ 

Songs mentioned in the episode: 

  • Guarding The Gates - From "Queen & Slim: The Soundtrack" by Ms. Lauryn Hill · 2019
  • Waiting To Exhale (Original Soundtrack Album) by Various Artists
  • Space Jam soundtrack (1996 Full Album)


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