We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Christian “Proph” Henderson. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Christian “Proph” below.
Christian “Proph”, appreciate you joining us today. What’s been the most meaningful project you’ve worked on?
One of the most meaningful projects I’ve ever had the chance to bring to life is our series of events called “The Creative Jam.” The Creative Jam is a gathering of the best upcoming creatives in the Larger Huntsville, Atlanta, and Nashville areas (with Los Angeles coming soon.) Musicians, Designers, Artists, and more all come together to network and co-create while listening to the most incredible performances from Huntsville’s local artistry.
Our goal is to inspire new collaboration inside the creative community and provide a platform for local artists to showcase their talents to reach a more extensive, undiscovered audience.
I think as a creative, one of the most fulfilling things I’ve ever experienced is connecting with creatives doing things I could never imagine doing, and coming together to bring something even more magical into existence. And that was the inspiration behind The Creative Jam.
How can we cultivate the next generation of creative collective genius and bring together people who would have never met to make something the world has never seen?


Christian “Proph”, love having you share your insights with us. Before we ask you more questions, maybe you can take a moment to introduce yourself to our readers who might have missed our earlier conversations?
For those not in the know, what’s hadnin’! I’m Proph, Your Favorite Creative Director & the Founder of Loveis, The Creative Agency for Creatives.
Here at Loveis, we specialize in a few things, Web Design, Content Creation, Videography, Creative Strategy, and more. But, first and foremost are specialty is connecting and supporting creatives from all lanes of artistry.
Whether you’re a photographer trying to figure out how to start selling prints, or a musician looking for their first website, we’re here to uplift and support you throughout your creative career.
Can you share your view on NFTs? (Note: this is for education/entertainment purposes only, readers should not construe this as advice)
I believe NFTs are in many ways access points for creatives to further monetize their outputs, but in just as many ways they are not the “get rich quick” opportunities that they are marketed as. Just as with anything used to build wealth, there must be intentional and nuanced thought behind what you’re building for it actually be of value.
Anyone can make a 3d version of their logo and label it as a NFT thinking they’re on the path to financial freedom.
That’s simple and barely meets the status quo.
The real power of NFTs surface when they are used to empower communities to unite and move forward toward a common interest or goal. Taking that, we can’t wait to showcase the power of communities, Web 3, and Loveis in the next few months!


Is there something you think non-creatives will struggle to understand about your journey as a creative?
In the line of work we’re in as creatives, we have to have an insane amount of belief in ourselves and our vision. Almost to the point where we look insane for knowing without a doubt, we can achieve what we believe in. Yet, this self-belief is like a glass cannon, powerful yet fragile.
I think what non-creatives don’t understand is how detrimentally any amount of dismissive action can dismantle a creative’s foundation of self-belief.
So non-creative, be supportive. Even when it doesn’t make sense. Even when the creative’s vision looks impossible. Have faith. Not faith that every one of our moves is the right one, but faith in the belief that we’ll make the best work even out of our worst mistakes.
Contact Info:
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loveis.creative/
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianmhenderson/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/loveis_creative
Image Credits
“Curated Gallery Photoshoot” by Loveis Creative “Sammy Cokas” by Jordan Clavon Photography “Kai. L and fargo$ Performace” by @DrugPoet

