Meet the Artists
MEET THE ARTISTS
Aryka Randall
Aryka Randall is a SoCal based cinematic still photographer with origins in filmmaking. Her focus is creating images that tell a story while capturing the human experience in an authentic way. She also enjoys curating events and spaces for fellow photographers and filmmakers to showcase their work, leading the way with a passion for the arts and a desire to build community.
Monét Nyree
Monét Nyree is a multidisciplinary artist based in San Diego whose work spans photography, graphic design, collage, and mixed media. With a creative practice deeply rooted in self-awareness, education, and wellness, Monét captures the intersection of identity and culture through her art, as well as nature.
Drawing inspiration from the rich tapestry of life in San Diego, Monét’s work often explores themes of community, heritage, and personal evolution. Her art has supported various local nonprofits and has been showcased in exhibitions and public spaces, reflecting her commitment to both artistic excellence and community impact. Monét Nyree continues to push boundaries, using her diverse skill set to create work that not only resonates visually, but evokes meaningful conversations.
Natalia Corral
Natalia/e Corral is an indie filmmaker, photographer, and writer based in San Diego, known for her authentic storytelling across multiple media platforms. With a degree in TV, Film, and New Media from San Diego State University, she excels at capturing the human experience in her visual work, ranging from client projects to narrative films and documentaries.
As the event coordinator for Bad Neighbor Studio, Natalie curates monthly screenings and events focused on building a strong sense of community within San Diego’s indie film scene through networking, collaboration, and creative exploration. Her passion for philosophy, psychology, and personal growth fuels her writing endeavors which has led to writing her first book on personal development. With a commitment to inspiring and meaningful connections, Natalie uses her diverse talents to create impactful work that resonates with people and contributes to her local community.
Cheyenne Lever
Cheyenne Lever is a black female photographer based in Los Angeles with over 8 years of experience behind the lens. Her photography reflects a deep connection between her and her camera, capturing authentic emotions and the essence of her subjects. She focuses on nature's vitality, human emotion, and the interplay of light and movement. Inspired by people, nature, light, and space, Cheyenne's work invites viewers to pause and reflect, offering moments of beauty and wonder.