Female Creatives Explain How They Found Inspiration During the Pandemic (Video)
BE Conference 2021: Asia Hall, Dana Scruggs and Natalia Chao share their experiences
Umberto Gonzalez | May 11, 2021 @ 11:51 AM
Finding creative inspiration after more than a year of pandemic shutdowns can be tough, but Asia Hall, Natalia Chao and Dana Scruggs managed to remain creative throughout the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, and at TheWrap’s BE Conference 2021, they explained how they did it.
“We primarily work with lights and fashion, and so with fashion in general there is usually a calendar when collections come out and because its been such a different year and people haven’t been able to go to fashion shows, it’s been on the designer and companies to work on their next sprint,” Hall tells Adobe moderator Stacy Martinet during the BE Conference Creativity From Women Inspires Creativity in the World panel, presented by Adobe. Hall, who is CEO and Fashion Tech Designer at N
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Adobe Hosts a Conversation on Creativity with Groundbreaking Filmmakers, Entrepreneurs and Photographers at BE Conference 2021
Filmmaker Natalie A. Chao, entrepreneur Asia Hall, photographer Dana Scruggs join Adobe VP Stacy Martinet to share their insights and host mentoring sessions at the event
Emily Vogel May 7, 2021 @ 10:00 AM
(From top left clockwise): Natalie A. Chao, Asia Hall, Dana Scruggs and Stacy Martinet
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Dana Scruggs and Adobe Vice President of Marketing Strategy and Communications
During Day 1, Adobe will host “Creativity from Women Inspires Creativity in the World,” a discussion focused on the power of creativity as a uniting force, authentic storytelling and the importance of everyone having the opportunity to tell their story.
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They’re known as Neon Cowboys because of the colorful hats they make for concerts. But when the pandemic hit, owner Asia Hall had to find another way to make money. At the beginning, it was really hard because we definitely are more of a seasonal business.
So Asia went from head to face, making lighted facemasks even getting lots of attention from Influencers on Instagram!
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