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Colby Schinto: Cover Story for Women in Movement. One of the Youngest Women Certified as an NBA Agent.
Colby Schinto: Cover Story for Women in Movement. One of the Youngest Women Certified as an NBA Agent.
Colby Schinto: Cover Story for Women in Movement. One of the Youngest Women Certified as an NBA Agent.
Colby Schinto: Cover Story for Women in Movement. One of the Youngest Women Certified as an NBA Agent.
To frame with intention is to understand that care is power. The goal was to build comfort into confidence —creating a space that felt both strong and certain.
To frame with intention is to understand that care is power. The goal was to build comfort into confidence —creating a space that felt both strong and certain.
To frame with intention is to understand that care is power. The goal was to build comfort into confidence —creating a space that felt both strong and certain.
To frame with intention is to understand that care is power. The goal was to build comfort into confidence —creating a space that felt both strong and certain.
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This piece was part of an editorial series for Women in Movement, created to give women's stories the presence and weight they deserve. The belief was that if a story is framed with the right intention — packaged with the same care and seriousness once reserved for cultural icons — it becomes much harder to ignore.
The framework behind the Cover Stories was simple: highlight and celebrate women in spaces where young girls often only saw men. Each installment sought to showcase not only women who had already established themselves, but also those still in pursuit of their goals—representation of achievement, but also of the pursuit itself.
This piece was part of an editorial series for Women in Movement, created to give women's stories the presence and weight they deserve. The belief was that if a story is framed with the right intention — packaged with the same care and seriousness once reserved for cultural icons — it becomes much harder to ignore.
The framework behind the Cover Stories was simple: highlight and celebrate women in spaces where young girls often only saw men. Each installment sought to showcase not only women who had already established themselves, but also those still in pursuit of their goals—representation of achievement, but also of the pursuit itself.
This piece was part of an editorial series for Women in Movement, created to give women's stories the presence and weight they deserve. The belief was that if a story is framed with the right intention — packaged with the same care and seriousness once reserved for cultural icons — it becomes much harder to ignore.
The framework behind the Cover Stories was simple: highlight and celebrate women in spaces where young girls often only saw men. Each installment sought to showcase not only women who had already established themselves, but also those still in pursuit of their goals—representation of achievement, but also of the pursuit itself.
This piece was part of an editorial series for Women in Movement, created to give women's stories the presence and weight they deserve. The belief was that if a story is framed with the right intention — packaged with the same care and seriousness once reserved for cultural icons — it becomes much harder to ignore.
The framework behind the Cover Stories was simple: highlight and celebrate women in spaces where young girls often only saw men. Each installment sought to showcase not only women who had already established themselves, but also those still in pursuit of their goals—representation of achievement, but also of the pursuit itself.
"…sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen"
"…sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen"
"…sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen"
"…sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen"
As the second cover story, Colby Schinto embodied the intent of the series. Still early in her career, she had already become one of the youngest woman certified as an NBA agent. Her feature was about more than her title — it was about capturing the process of breaking through, the tension of pursuit, and the resilience it demanded. The intention behind her cover was simple but deliberate: to translate that quiet determination into presence, and to present power through the lens of feminine ease.
As the second cover story, Colby Schinto embodied the intent of the series. Still early in her career, she had already become one of the youngest woman certified as an NBA agent. Her feature was about more than her title — it was about capturing the process of breaking through, the tension of pursuit, and the resilience it demanded. The intention behind her cover was simple but deliberate: to translate that quiet determination into presence, and to present power through the lens of feminine ease.
As the second cover story, Colby Schinto embodied the intent of the series. Still early in her career, she had already become one of the youngest woman certified as an NBA agent. Her feature was about more than her title — it was about capturing the process of breaking through, the tension of pursuit, and the resilience it demanded. The intention behind her cover was simple but deliberate: to translate that quiet determination into presence, and to present power through the lens of feminine ease.
As the second cover story, Colby Schinto embodied the intent of the series. Still early in her career, she had already become one of the youngest woman certified as an NBA agent. Her feature was about more than her title — it was about capturing the process of breaking through, the tension of pursuit, and the resilience it demanded. The intention behind her cover was simple but deliberate: to translate that quiet determination into presence, and to present power through the lens of feminine ease.
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"The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen."
"The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen."
"The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen."
"The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen."
To tell her story, a full editorial shoot was directed with Photographer Isa Dimaranan and Hair & Makeup Artist Kirstin Gavina. The experience was about giving these stories the weight and presence they deserved — but it quickly became clear it was much more than that.
Looking back, what stands out most is the presence of power that filled the room. With so few resources and so many limitations, what came together felt undeniable. There was a sense of pride in seeing what this group of women was able to build, and a deep happiness in seeing Colby held in that light. The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen.
To tell her story, a full editorial shoot was directed with Photographer Isa Dimaranan and Hair & Makeup Artist Kirstin Gavina. The experience was about giving these stories the weight and presence they deserved — but it quickly became clear it was much more than that.
Looking back, what stands out most is the presence of power that filled the room. With so few resources and so many limitations, what came together felt undeniable. There was a sense of pride in seeing what this group of women was able to build, and a deep happiness in seeing Colby held in that light. The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen.
To tell her story, a full editorial shoot was directed with Photographer Isa Dimaranan and Hair & Makeup Artist Kirstin Gavina. The experience was about giving these stories the weight and presence they deserved — but it quickly became clear it was much more than that.
Looking back, what stands out most is the presence of power that filled the room. With so few resources and so many limitations, what came together felt undeniable. There was a sense of pride in seeing what this group of women was able to build, and a deep happiness in seeing Colby held in that light. The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen.
To tell her story, a full editorial shoot was directed with Photographer Isa Dimaranan and Hair & Makeup Artist Kirstin Gavina. The experience was about giving these stories the weight and presence they deserved — but it quickly became clear it was much more than that.
Looking back, what stands out most is the presence of power that filled the room. With so few resources and so many limitations, what came together felt undeniable. There was a sense of pride in seeing what this group of women was able to build, and a deep happiness in seeing Colby held in that light. The outcome was more than a spread — it was a moment of empowerment that continues to resonate. A reminder that sometimes the most powerful image is one where everyone involved feels seen.
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Women in Movement presents “Colby Schinto.” · Photography by Isa Dimaranan · Hair & Makeup by Kirstin Gavina · Creative Direction, Styling, Post Production & Editorial by JhonnyT · Copyright © 2025 Women in Movement. All rights reserved.
Women in Movement presents “Colby Schinto.” · Photography by Isa Dimaranan · Hair & Makeup by Kirstin Gavina · Creative Direction, Styling, Post Production & Editorial by JhonnyT · Copyright © 2025 Women in Movement. All rights reserved.
Women in Movement presents “Colby Schinto.” · Photography by Isa Dimaranan · Hair & Makeup by Kirstin Gavina · Creative Direction, Styling, Post Production & Editorial by JhonnyT · Copyright © 2025 Women in Movement. All rights reserved.
Women in Movement presents “Colby Schinto.” · Photography by Isa Dimaranan · Hair & Makeup by Kirstin Gavina · Creative Direction, Styling, Post Production & Editorial by JhonnyT · Copyright © 2025 Women in Movement. All rights reserved.
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