Born in Russia some few years prior to the dissolution of the USSR, he now compensates for the time with a healthy stock of Levis and toilet paper. Enjoys breakfast for dinner, collecting Soviet memorabilia, the ocean, photography, and science fiction.
Andy Myers, Queen CI Winner and DJ, Talks Music
After getting a tip from a co-worker about remixing Queen’s legendary track “Don’t Stop Me Now” for Talenthouse, Andy Myers submitted an original club-house mix that earned him top prize. Andy, or DJ Kenneth A, will receive a handsome package … Continue Reading
Don’t Feed Trolls, Nurture Daemons: Tom Waits and Creativity
Living a creative life often means waging battle with oneself. Moments of struggle are inevitable as creativity is festered and frustrated, when the individual takes upon himself that heavy weight of possible humiliation from failure. Many artists have come to … Continue Reading
From Page to Screen: Filmmaker, Matt Nye, Writes, Directs, and Edits
In collaboration with Playboy Magazine and Bombay Sapphire Gin, Talenthouse had the great pleasure to host a Creative Invite open to all independent filmmakers using the themes of “Imagination” and “Freedom of Expression.” These themes are not only helpful catalysts … Continue Reading
From Russia with Love: Capturing the Decisive Moment with Soviet Cameras
The words of Henri Cartier-Bresson, the legendary pioneer of street photography, evoke the necessity for quick reflexes to capture what he famously dubbed the “decisive moment.” A hot new commodity during his time (and still asking a pretty penny these … Continue Reading
A Photographer and Her Muses: Anne Vitale
Anne Vitale has a keen eye for photography. Her mesmerizing shots of women–intimate studies of the dynamic range of femininity–speak for themselves, very much justifying the welcomed responses and Finalist Award that she received for her submission to the “Photograph … Continue Reading
Aldana Aramburu and the Unifying Thread
Talenthouse’s recent Design for Issa Creative Invite was a huge success due to all the incredibly talented submissions we received. One designer in particular, Aldana Aramburu, received much support from voters all over the world for her unique graphic and … Continue Reading
Zen and the Art of Skateboarding
The following is part of the “Trenditions” series of Talenthouse articles. In our everyday lives we make use of countless commonplace devices, social customs, and forms of entertainment, rarely pondering how they came to be mainstream. They may be taken … Continue Reading
StoryWorld Conference to Breach Divide Between Artist and Audience
Here at Talenthouse we are all about expanding the dialogue between artistic creator and audience, and we are offering you a $50 coupon to a special event which aims to do just that. The StoryWorld Conference is an event focusing … Continue Reading
Andy Myers, Queen CI Winner and DJ, Talks Music
After getting a tip from a co-worker about remixing Queen’s legendary track “Don’t Stop Me Now” for Talenthouse, Andy Myers submitted an original club-house mix that earned him top prize. Andy, or DJ Kenneth A, will receive a handsome package … Continue Reading
Don’t Feed Trolls, Nurture Daemons: Tom Waits and Creativity
Living a creative life often means waging battle with oneself. Moments of struggle are inevitable as creativity is festered and frustrated, when the individual takes upon himself that heavy weight of possible humiliation from failure. Many artists have come to … Continue Reading
From Page to Screen: Filmmaker, Matt Nye, Writes, Directs, and Edits
In collaboration with Playboy Magazine and Bombay Sapphire Gin, Talenthouse had the great pleasure to host a Creative Invite open to all independent filmmakers using the themes of “Imagination” and “Freedom of Expression.” These themes are not only helpful catalysts … Continue Reading
From Russia with Love: Capturing the Decisive Moment with Soviet Cameras
The words of Henri Cartier-Bresson, the legendary pioneer of street photography, evoke the necessity for quick reflexes to capture what he famously dubbed the “decisive moment.” A hot new commodity during his time (and still asking a pretty penny these … Continue Reading
A Photographer and Her Muses: Anne Vitale
Anne Vitale has a keen eye for photography. Her mesmerizing shots of women–intimate studies of the dynamic range of femininity–speak for themselves, very much justifying the welcomed responses and Finalist Award that she received for her submission to the “Photograph … Continue Reading
Aldana Aramburu and the Unifying Thread
Talenthouse’s recent Design for Issa Creative Invite was a huge success due to all the incredibly talented submissions we received. One designer in particular, Aldana Aramburu, received much support from voters all over the world for her unique graphic and … Continue Reading
Zen and the Art of Skateboarding
The following is part of the “Trenditions” series of Talenthouse articles. In our everyday lives we make use of countless commonplace devices, social customs, and forms of entertainment, rarely pondering how they came to be mainstream. They may be taken … Continue Reading
StoryWorld Conference to Breach Divide Between Artist and Audience
Here at Talenthouse we are all about expanding the dialogue between artistic creator and audience, and we are offering you a $50 coupon to a special event which aims to do just that. The StoryWorld Conference is an event focusing … Continue Reading







