Your Creativity Needs to Eat. Stop Starving It.
There is a clip that lives in Catalina's head. She has never been able to shake it.
It's the music video for Humble by Kendrick Lamar. That moment where the camera doesn't just move, it dances. Every cut on the lyric. Every angle shift perfectly timed. It made something shift in her brain. And it planted an idea: what if a photo booth experience could feel like that?
That's what this episode is really about. Because that idea didn't come from studying the photo booth industry. It didn't come from a vendor catalog or a trade show floor. It came from watching art.
And that's the conversation we're having today.
Where does your creativity actually come from? Not the version you perform for clients. The real raw material. The fuel. The stuff that makes you look at a blank canvas and see something instead of nothing.
I've been thinking about this a lot. And the more I think about it, the more I believe creativity is one of the most underrated and misunderstood assets in this industry. We talk systems, pricing, team building, corporate clients. All of it matters. But none of it is what makes your work unforgettable. What makes your work unforgettable is you. Your particular lens. Your specific obsessions. That weird, unrepeatable combination of things only you love.
And here's the thing: it doesn't come from inside the photo booth world. It never did.
There's a book I keep returning to called The Art of You. The premise is simple but it will stop you in your tracks. Your creative identity, the thing that makes your work distinctly yours, is built from your experiences. Everything you've ever seen, heard, felt, explored. The places you've been. The films that kept you up thinking. The art that made you feel something you couldn't name. All of it goes in. All of it comes out in your work.
And that means the question isn't just what do you do. It's who are you? What have you lived? What are you made of?
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
- Why your most powerful creative asset has nothing to do with photo booths
- How Catalina's obsession with film, travel, and art directly shaped the experiences she builds
- What The Art of You teaches us about building a creative identity no one can copy
- Why Paris, modern art museums, and immersive pop-ups matter more than your competitor's Instagram
- The real reason so many founders feel creatively flat (and it's not what you think)
- Why consuming only industry content is a trap that makes everyone's work look the same
- The actual homework you need this week (no spreadsheets, no audits, we promise)
Resources Mentioned:
- The Art of You (book referenced in the episode)
- Kendrick Lamar's Humble music video
Your Next Steps:
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