We love contrarians. We love hearing unique view points and so one of our favorite things to ask folks is for them to tell us something they believe that most people in their industry disagree with. Check out some of those responses below.
Shane Jamison

In popular culture there’s a perception that to be a salesperson, you must be a silver-tongued pitchman who could sell wood to a forest. Read more>>
Tony Maranzano

As a producer and an artist, I take the unconventional approach when it comes to creating. I’m not into the trends or following the wagon when it comes to making music. Read more>>
Camille Sledge

I believe that the multi-billion dollar industry of HipHop is not run by those who created it. If the people who created HipHop were more aware of how to use their own platform and intellectual property to create profitable outcomes, they would be way more well-off than they are today. Read more>>
Audrey Marcum

As someone in the food development and content creation space, social media has played a huge role in my growth strategy. Read more>>
Nora Dabas

In fashion, there’s a belief that since modesty requires covering up and using more fabric, there is a perception of dullness or lack of sophistication that comes with it. Read more>>
Machée Kelly

The myth of the “starving artist” suggests that pursuing a career in art is financially risky and generally unwise. However, this narrative overlooks the many ways in which artists can actually thrive and find financial success. Read more>>
Kate Maass

At Grand Image, we believe clients can see and feel the difference in work that is created with authenticity and intention. We also believe if we can deliver that experience each and every time, they will pay a little more for that. Read more>>