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9/04/19

164: How Breathwork Has Helped My Creative Flow

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“The space we want to get to that’s a great space to create from is a space of internal validation.”
Nick Onken

Hello once again, and welcome to ONKEN RADIO (previously NION radio), the podcast where we dive deep into the mind, body, soul, and process of the creative entrepreneur. I’m so glad you’re joining me today on this journey where it’s my goal to help you take your creativity, life, and business to the next level. 

I’ve got a fun little solo episode for you today, and I’m going to talk about some things that have really changed my life over the past years. Some of you may already be aware of the power of breathwork, but it is something that has really helped me gain perspective on my creative process and my life in general. 

Have you ever found yourself in a loop of negative thought patterns? 

It’s quite an unpleasant and dark experience when your brain continually bombards you with upsetting and hurtful negative thoughts about yourself. This is a common symptom of people with anxiety, and not only can it really affect your quality of life, but it can tear your creativity to shreds and leave you in a space where creating everything seems impossible. 

In today’s episode, I’m going to talk about a practice you can do that can actually lift you out of these patterns and reorient you to a more positive, creative space. Let’s get into it.

How My Experience with DMT Encouraged Me to Try More Breathwork

About a year and a half prior to the recording of this episode, I embarked on a psychedelic journey that really changed my life. 

DMT is a plant medicine that, when smoked, blasts you off to another dimension — into the cosmos. Your conscience quite literally gets transported somewhere else, and you have this otherworldly experience that really shifts your perspective on so many things. 

However, upon coming down from my crazy DMT trip, I had difficulty reintegrating back into normal, everyday life. I found myself in a deeply self-critical space where I came to a profound realization — much of my identity revolved around external validation from others. I had become totally comfortable, yet blissfully unaware, with the concept of basing my self-worth around validation from others. 

As a creative, I was getting a great deal of validation from my work and who I was shooting with over the past 10 years. When I began to realize what I was subconsciously doing, that’s when everything began to change. 

This pushed me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, or re-self-discovery if you will. Through the help of several mentors and books like A New Earth by Eckhart Tole, I began to rearrange how I validated my own creativity. Instead of receiving validation from others, I began to learn how to internally validate myself. 

We all are somewhat accustomed to external validation, especially in the world of social media. We’re constantly itching for that hit of dopamine we get when we get likes on a picture or engagement on a post on any social media platform. What you’re really doing is teaching your brain to rely on external validation rather than internal validation. 

Along this transformative journey, something that really helped me re-center myself was breathwork. 

The Anxiety-Defeating Benefits of Square Breathing

Maybe you’re thinking I’m crazy by placing such value on breathing — even though it’s the first thing we do when we enter the world and the very last — but I encourage you to stick with me on this because there are so many different ways in which you can utilize breathwork. 

One great example of effective breathwork is how you can use it to calm your nerves if you find yourself in a panic with a practice called squared breathing

When you suffer from a panic attack or intense anxiety, your brain is in fight-or-flight mode because it thinks you are in a life-threatening situation. Your brain floods your body with adrenaline and cortisol, and it leaves you short of breath, sweating, and shaky. Not a good combination when you’re just trying to get through your work day. 

When you practice squared breathing, you are essentially tricking your nervous system into believing there is no longer any threat. 

After a few short minutes, you can literally feel the anxiety leave your body — it’s amazing! To try squared breathing, sit in a quiet space and take a deep breath for four seconds, then hold that breath for another four seconds. After that, let out your breath slowly for six seconds and repeat the process until you feel yourself calming down. 

Not only can this practice calm you down if you find yourself in a panic, but it can also help you get back to that creative space if you are caught in one of those looping negative thought patterns. Have you ever found yourself caught up in repeating negative thoughts that just wreck your creative process? I know I have, and breathwork is something that has really reshaped my life and allowed me to stay in that creative space I create for myself. 

If you’re like me and you’re having trouble reintegrating back into normal life after a psychedelic experience, breathwork can be immensely helpful. I’ve actually created a guiding track with soft music and a mantra that may be helpful to you if you’re in this situation that you can find here, as well as a video on breathwork I made here.

Unlock Identity Alchemy with Breathwork

I want to describe to you my personal favorite way to practice breathwork in the hopes that it will help you as much as it’s helped me. Again, if you’re still skeptical about the power of breathwork, I would encourage you to give this a try just to see all the benefits this practice holds. 

I’ve done this in a variety of places, but one of the most important factors in successfully practicing this form of breathwork is properly setting the stage. 

Find some headphones and play soft, calming music, and possibly get an eye mask or something to cover your eyes with. I’ve found that I have much more success in this process when I use an eye mask because it allows me to go even deeper and farther inward. You may also want to grab a blanket and throw that over yourself in case you get cold while you’re doing the breathwork. 

You essentially want to breathe in a circular motion through your mouth. Let the air fill up your chest and belly as deeply as you can before breathing out through your mouth again. After doing this for about two-and-a-half minutes, exhale all the air out and hold that for as long as you can. Since you had so much oxygen pulsing through your body, you’ll be surprised how long you could hold this breath. 

When you can’t hold your breath any longer, take a deep breath and hold it for about thirty seconds. Let that breath out and allow yourself to breathe normally until the next cycle, which I guide you through in the audio I linked above. 

The Benefits I’ve Experienced From Breathwork

I typically like to do about six rounds of this, and you would be amazed at the effect this simple process can have. 

Your body starts buzzing, and you begin to transcend into this beautiful, blissful space where you can actually feel yourself detaching from that default mode network in your brain. From there, you can access spaces of higher vibration and higher gratitude that can really help you live more creatively. 

You feel really joyful when you do this breathwork because you’re accessing plains of higher emotional vibrational states, and we know that when you do that, you’re attracting magic into your life. 

If you’re interested in learning more about vibrational states and attracting magic into your life, I highly recommend reading Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza.

Always Be Creating Yourself

So that’s it for how breathwork has shaped my life over the past few years. I hope you got something from this episode and give breathwork a shot — you’ll be surprised at just how powerful it is. Both psychedelics and breathwork can unlock Identity Alchemy for you, which is something I think is absolutely critical for the mind of a creative. 

Alchemy is defined as the process of taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary, sometimes in a way that cannot be explained.

With that being said, I define Identity Alchemy as the process of deconstructing who you don’t want to be in order to realize who you want to become. 

Through it, you’ll be able to identify your shadows or the things you don’t want to be true about you and shed them slowly. I believe that the deconstruction process of life and your inner world is such a huge piece of understanding who you are so that you can curate who you want to become. In general, I noticed for myself that the more inner work that I do — the deeper shadow work that I do to understand myself — the better life becomes towards the path of wholeness.

Don’t forget to check out my website! There, you can find a quick ten-question quiz designed and get some of my best free content to help you out on your creative journey.

Thank you so much for joining me today, guys! I hope you enjoyed this episode — if you did, please screenshot it and post it to Instagram and tag me, @nickonken. And if you’ve got time, leave me a review on Apple podcasts! I’d love to hear your feedback.

Now get out there and breathe! Until next time!

Nick Onken

You can Subscribe and Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts. And please leave me a Rating and Review!

NION RADIO ON APPLE PODCASTS

“I didn’t realize I didn’t have that awareness, so I’ve created it [with breathwork].”
Nick Onken

Some things we learn in this podcast:

  • What the ego needs and how it impairs your self-esteem [1:36]
  • The best space to be creating from [2:53]
  • How breathwork incorporates internal validation [4:18]
  • What breathwork has taught Nick [5:25]
  • Why we should be cognizant of our default node network and what we are setting it to [7:29]
  • What you should know that can amplify breathwork’s effects [9:21]
  • What Dr. Joe Dispenza means by “living in a higher spiritual and emotional state ” [11:56]

Links Mentioned:

LET'S CONSPIRE & CREATE

CULTIVATING YOUR VISUAL UNIQUENESS AND STREAMLINING YOUR BRAND'S EVOLUTION

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“The space we want to get to that’s a great space to create from is a space of internal validation.”
Nick Onken

Hello once again, and welcome to ONKEN RADIO (previously NION radio), the podcast where we dive deep into the mind, body, soul, and process of the creative entrepreneur. I’m so glad you’re joining me today on this journey where it’s my goal to help you take your creativity, life, and business to the next level. 

I’ve got a fun little solo episode for you today, and I’m going to talk about some things that have really changed my life over the past years. Some of you may already be aware of the power of breathwork, but it is something that has really helped me gain perspective on my creative process and my life in general. 

Have you ever found yourself in a loop of negative thought patterns? 

It’s quite an unpleasant and dark experience when your brain continually bombards you with upsetting and hurtful negative thoughts about yourself. This is a common symptom of people with anxiety, and not only can it really affect your quality of life, but it can tear your creativity to shreds and leave you in a space where creating everything seems impossible. 

In today’s episode, I’m going to talk about a practice you can do that can actually lift you out of these patterns and reorient you to a more positive, creative space. Let’s get into it.

How My Experience with DMT Encouraged Me to Try More Breathwork

About a year and a half prior to the recording of this episode, I embarked on a psychedelic journey that really changed my life. 

DMT is a plant medicine that, when smoked, blasts you off to another dimension — into the cosmos. Your conscience quite literally gets transported somewhere else, and you have this otherworldly experience that really shifts your perspective on so many things. 

However, upon coming down from my crazy DMT trip, I had difficulty reintegrating back into normal, everyday life. I found myself in a deeply self-critical space where I came to a profound realization — much of my identity revolved around external validation from others. I had become totally comfortable, yet blissfully unaware, with the concept of basing my self-worth around validation from others. 

As a creative, I was getting a great deal of validation from my work and who I was shooting with over the past 10 years. When I began to realize what I was subconsciously doing, that’s when everything began to change. 

This pushed me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, or re-self-discovery if you will. Through the help of several mentors and books like A New Earth by Eckhart Tole, I began to rearrange how I validated my own creativity. Instead of receiving validation from others, I began to learn how to internally validate myself. 

We all are somewhat accustomed to external validation, especially in the world of social media. We’re constantly itching for that hit of dopamine we get when we get likes on a picture or engagement on a post on any social media platform. What you’re really doing is teaching your brain to rely on external validation rather than internal validation. 

Along this transformative journey, something that really helped me re-center myself was breathwork. 

The Anxiety-Defeating Benefits of Square Breathing

Maybe you’re thinking I’m crazy by placing such value on breathing — even though it’s the first thing we do when we enter the world and the very last — but I encourage you to stick with me on this because there are so many different ways in which you can utilize breathwork. 

One great example of effective breathwork is how you can use it to calm your nerves if you find yourself in a panic with a practice called squared breathing

When you suffer from a panic attack or intense anxiety, your brain is in fight-or-flight mode because it thinks you are in a life-threatening situation. Your brain floods your body with adrenaline and cortisol, and it leaves you short of breath, sweating, and shaky. Not a good combination when you’re just trying to get through your work day. 

When you practice squared breathing, you are essentially tricking your nervous system into believing there is no longer any threat. 

After a few short minutes, you can literally feel the anxiety leave your body — it’s amazing! To try squared breathing, sit in a quiet space and take a deep breath for four seconds, then hold that breath for another four seconds. After that, let out your breath slowly for six seconds and repeat the process until you feel yourself calming down. 

Not only can this practice calm you down if you find yourself in a panic, but it can also help you get back to that creative space if you are caught in one of those looping negative thought patterns. Have you ever found yourself caught up in repeating negative thoughts that just wreck your creative process? I know I have, and breathwork is something that has really reshaped my life and allowed me to stay in that creative space I create for myself. 

If you’re like me and you’re having trouble reintegrating back into normal life after a psychedelic experience, breathwork can be immensely helpful. I’ve actually created a guiding track with soft music and a mantra that may be helpful to you if you’re in this situation that you can find here, as well as a video on breathwork I made here.

Unlock Identity Alchemy with Breathwork

I want to describe to you my personal favorite way to practice breathwork in the hopes that it will help you as much as it’s helped me. Again, if you’re still skeptical about the power of breathwork, I would encourage you to give this a try just to see all the benefits this practice holds. 

I’ve done this in a variety of places, but one of the most important factors in successfully practicing this form of breathwork is properly setting the stage. 

Find some headphones and play soft, calming music, and possibly get an eye mask or something to cover your eyes with. I’ve found that I have much more success in this process when I use an eye mask because it allows me to go even deeper and farther inward. You may also want to grab a blanket and throw that over yourself in case you get cold while you’re doing the breathwork. 

You essentially want to breathe in a circular motion through your mouth. Let the air fill up your chest and belly as deeply as you can before breathing out through your mouth again. After doing this for about two-and-a-half minutes, exhale all the air out and hold that for as long as you can. Since you had so much oxygen pulsing through your body, you’ll be surprised how long you could hold this breath. 

When you can’t hold your breath any longer, take a deep breath and hold it for about thirty seconds. Let that breath out and allow yourself to breathe normally until the next cycle, which I guide you through in the audio I linked above. 

The Benefits I’ve Experienced From Breathwork

I typically like to do about six rounds of this, and you would be amazed at the effect this simple process can have. 

Your body starts buzzing, and you begin to transcend into this beautiful, blissful space where you can actually feel yourself detaching from that default mode network in your brain. From there, you can access spaces of higher vibration and higher gratitude that can really help you live more creatively. 

You feel really joyful when you do this breathwork because you’re accessing plains of higher emotional vibrational states, and we know that when you do that, you’re attracting magic into your life. 

If you’re interested in learning more about vibrational states and attracting magic into your life, I highly recommend reading Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza.

Always Be Creating Yourself

So that’s it for how breathwork has shaped my life over the past few years. I hope you got something from this episode and give breathwork a shot — you’ll be surprised at just how powerful it is. Both psychedelics and breathwork can unlock Identity Alchemy for you, which is something I think is absolutely critical for the mind of a creative. 

Alchemy is defined as the process of taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary, sometimes in a way that cannot be explained.

With that being said, I define Identity Alchemy as the process of deconstructing who you don’t want to be in order to realize who you want to become. 

Through it, you’ll be able to identify your shadows or the things you don’t want to be true about you and shed them slowly. I believe that the deconstruction process of life and your inner world is such a huge piece of understanding who you are so that you can curate who you want to become. In general, I noticed for myself that the more inner work that I do — the deeper shadow work that I do to understand myself — the better life becomes towards the path of wholeness.

Don’t forget to check out my website! There, you can find a quick ten-question quiz designed and get some of my best free content to help you out on your creative journey.

Thank you so much for joining me today, guys! I hope you enjoyed this episode — if you did, please screenshot it and post it to Instagram and tag me, @nickonken. And if you’ve got time, leave me a review on Apple podcasts! I’d love to hear your feedback.

Now get out there and breathe! Until next time!

Nick Onken

You can Subscribe and Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts. And please leave me a Rating and Review!

NION RADIO ON APPLE PODCASTS

“I didn’t realize I didn’t have that awareness, so I’ve created it [with breathwork].”
Nick Onken

Some things we learn in this podcast:

  • What the ego needs and how it impairs your self-esteem [1:36]
  • The best space to be creating from [2:53]
  • How breathwork incorporates internal validation [4:18]
  • What breathwork has taught Nick [5:25]
  • Why we should be cognizant of our default node network and what we are setting it to [7:29]
  • What you should know that can amplify breathwork’s effects [9:21]
  • What Dr. Joe Dispenza means by “living in a higher spiritual and emotional state ” [11:56]

Links Mentioned:

9/04/19

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“The space we want to get to that’s a great space to create from is a space of internal validation.”
Nick Onken

Hello once again, and welcome to ONKEN RADIO (previously NION radio), the podcast where we dive deep into the mind, body, soul, and process of the creative entrepreneur. I’m so glad you’re joining me today on this journey where it’s my goal to help you take your creativity, life, and business to the next level. 

I’ve got a fun little solo episode for you today, and I’m going to talk about some things that have really changed my life over the past years. Some of you may already be aware of the power of breathwork, but it is something that has really helped me gain perspective on my creative process and my life in general. 

Have you ever found yourself in a loop of negative thought patterns? 

It’s quite an unpleasant and dark experience when your brain continually bombards you with upsetting and hurtful negative thoughts about yourself. This is a common symptom of people with anxiety, and not only can it really affect your quality of life, but it can tear your creativity to shreds and leave you in a space where creating everything seems impossible. 

In today’s episode, I’m going to talk about a practice you can do that can actually lift you out of these patterns and reorient you to a more positive, creative space. Let’s get into it.

How My Experience with DMT Encouraged Me to Try More Breathwork

About a year and a half prior to the recording of this episode, I embarked on a psychedelic journey that really changed my life. 

DMT is a plant medicine that, when smoked, blasts you off to another dimension — into the cosmos. Your conscience quite literally gets transported somewhere else, and you have this otherworldly experience that really shifts your perspective on so many things. 

However, upon coming down from my crazy DMT trip, I had difficulty reintegrating back into normal, everyday life. I found myself in a deeply self-critical space where I came to a profound realization — much of my identity revolved around external validation from others. I had become totally comfortable, yet blissfully unaware, with the concept of basing my self-worth around validation from others. 

As a creative, I was getting a great deal of validation from my work and who I was shooting with over the past 10 years. When I began to realize what I was subconsciously doing, that’s when everything began to change. 

This pushed me to embark on a journey of self-discovery, or re-self-discovery if you will. Through the help of several mentors and books like A New Earth by Eckhart Tole, I began to rearrange how I validated my own creativity. Instead of receiving validation from others, I began to learn how to internally validate myself. 

We all are somewhat accustomed to external validation, especially in the world of social media. We’re constantly itching for that hit of dopamine we get when we get likes on a picture or engagement on a post on any social media platform. What you’re really doing is teaching your brain to rely on external validation rather than internal validation. 

Along this transformative journey, something that really helped me re-center myself was breathwork. 

The Anxiety-Defeating Benefits of Square Breathing

Maybe you’re thinking I’m crazy by placing such value on breathing — even though it’s the first thing we do when we enter the world and the very last — but I encourage you to stick with me on this because there are so many different ways in which you can utilize breathwork. 

One great example of effective breathwork is how you can use it to calm your nerves if you find yourself in a panic with a practice called squared breathing

When you suffer from a panic attack or intense anxiety, your brain is in fight-or-flight mode because it thinks you are in a life-threatening situation. Your brain floods your body with adrenaline and cortisol, and it leaves you short of breath, sweating, and shaky. Not a good combination when you’re just trying to get through your work day. 

When you practice squared breathing, you are essentially tricking your nervous system into believing there is no longer any threat. 

After a few short minutes, you can literally feel the anxiety leave your body — it’s amazing! To try squared breathing, sit in a quiet space and take a deep breath for four seconds, then hold that breath for another four seconds. After that, let out your breath slowly for six seconds and repeat the process until you feel yourself calming down. 

Not only can this practice calm you down if you find yourself in a panic, but it can also help you get back to that creative space if you are caught in one of those looping negative thought patterns. Have you ever found yourself caught up in repeating negative thoughts that just wreck your creative process? I know I have, and breathwork is something that has really reshaped my life and allowed me to stay in that creative space I create for myself. 

If you’re like me and you’re having trouble reintegrating back into normal life after a psychedelic experience, breathwork can be immensely helpful. I’ve actually created a guiding track with soft music and a mantra that may be helpful to you if you’re in this situation that you can find here, as well as a video on breathwork I made here.

Unlock Identity Alchemy with Breathwork

I want to describe to you my personal favorite way to practice breathwork in the hopes that it will help you as much as it’s helped me. Again, if you’re still skeptical about the power of breathwork, I would encourage you to give this a try just to see all the benefits this practice holds. 

I’ve done this in a variety of places, but one of the most important factors in successfully practicing this form of breathwork is properly setting the stage. 

Find some headphones and play soft, calming music, and possibly get an eye mask or something to cover your eyes with. I’ve found that I have much more success in this process when I use an eye mask because it allows me to go even deeper and farther inward. You may also want to grab a blanket and throw that over yourself in case you get cold while you’re doing the breathwork. 

You essentially want to breathe in a circular motion through your mouth. Let the air fill up your chest and belly as deeply as you can before breathing out through your mouth again. After doing this for about two-and-a-half minutes, exhale all the air out and hold that for as long as you can. Since you had so much oxygen pulsing through your body, you’ll be surprised how long you could hold this breath. 

When you can’t hold your breath any longer, take a deep breath and hold it for about thirty seconds. Let that breath out and allow yourself to breathe normally until the next cycle, which I guide you through in the audio I linked above. 

The Benefits I’ve Experienced From Breathwork

I typically like to do about six rounds of this, and you would be amazed at the effect this simple process can have. 

Your body starts buzzing, and you begin to transcend into this beautiful, blissful space where you can actually feel yourself detaching from that default mode network in your brain. From there, you can access spaces of higher vibration and higher gratitude that can really help you live more creatively. 

You feel really joyful when you do this breathwork because you’re accessing plains of higher emotional vibrational states, and we know that when you do that, you’re attracting magic into your life. 

If you’re interested in learning more about vibrational states and attracting magic into your life, I highly recommend reading Becoming Supernatural by Joe Dispenza.

Always Be Creating Yourself

So that’s it for how breathwork has shaped my life over the past few years. I hope you got something from this episode and give breathwork a shot — you’ll be surprised at just how powerful it is. Both psychedelics and breathwork can unlock Identity Alchemy for you, which is something I think is absolutely critical for the mind of a creative. 

Alchemy is defined as the process of taking something ordinary and turning it into something extraordinary, sometimes in a way that cannot be explained.

With that being said, I define Identity Alchemy as the process of deconstructing who you don’t want to be in order to realize who you want to become. 

Through it, you’ll be able to identify your shadows or the things you don’t want to be true about you and shed them slowly. I believe that the deconstruction process of life and your inner world is such a huge piece of understanding who you are so that you can curate who you want to become. In general, I noticed for myself that the more inner work that I do — the deeper shadow work that I do to understand myself — the better life becomes towards the path of wholeness.

Don’t forget to check out my website! There, you can find a quick ten-question quiz designed and get some of my best free content to help you out on your creative journey.

Thank you so much for joining me today, guys! I hope you enjoyed this episode — if you did, please screenshot it and post it to Instagram and tag me, @nickonken. And if you’ve got time, leave me a review on Apple podcasts! I’d love to hear your feedback.

Now get out there and breathe! Until next time!

Nick Onken

You can Subscribe and Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts. And please leave me a Rating and Review!

NION RADIO ON APPLE PODCASTS

“I didn’t realize I didn’t have that awareness, so I’ve created it [with breathwork].”
Nick Onken

Some things we learn in this podcast:

  • What the ego needs and how it impairs your self-esteem [1:36]
  • The best space to be creating from [2:53]
  • How breathwork incorporates internal validation [4:18]
  • What breathwork has taught Nick [5:25]
  • Why we should be cognizant of our default node network and what we are setting it to [7:29]
  • What you should know that can amplify breathwork’s effects [9:21]
  • What Dr. Joe Dispenza means by “living in a higher spiritual and emotional state ” [11:56]

Links Mentioned:

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Let’s put it this way: If you want stiff headshots in a gray suit against a beige wall — probably not. If you want a photoshoot that feels like an editorial spread, emotional breakthrough, and creative awakening all in one — then yes. Nick Onken is very good at what he does. What Makes Nick […]

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Most First-Time Brand Shoots Miss the Mark — Here’s Why If you’re preparing for your first brand photoshoot, you’re likely focused on the obvious: outfits, lighting, maybe even the perfect smile. But what actually makes a photoshoot land is much deeper — and most people don’t know what to look for. And unfortunately, that’s why most first-time […]

Personal brand client standing in golden light, styled editorially, radiating presence and authenticity on camera

The Problem With Traditional Brand Photograph Most brand photos are surface-level. They might be polished. Perfectly lit. Technically solid. But they lack soul. They don’t make you feel the person. They don’t communicate energy, depth, or identity. They look good — but they don’t resonate. And that’s a problem if you’re a thought leader, coach, speaker, author, or […]

Editorial-style portrait by Nick Onken on a New York City rooftop capturing brand authority and essence

If you’re searching for the best personal brand photographer in New York, one name rises to the top: Nick Onken. Blending editorial sophistication with emotional storytelling, Nick’s work goes far beyond headshots. His Elevated Realism™ approach captures your highest self — magnetic, polished, and unmistakably you. 📍 A Photographer Who Knows NYC Intimately Nick spent 15 […]

A mood board filled with textures, color palettes, typography samples, and brand imagery on a designer’s wall — representing the visual identity process

One of the biggest mistakes entrepreneurs make is building their website, offers, or marketing before they’ve ever clarified their brand identity. They hire web designers before they’ve defined their vibe. They write sales pages without knowing the feeling their brand is meant to transmit. But everything — your website, your photos, your content, your brand world — should stem […]

Nicky Clinch standing in nature during her brand shoot, styled in flowing earth tones and captured in soft light

For most people, a photoshoot is about looking good. For Nicky Clinch, it became a mirror for transformation. Nicky is a master maturation coach, author of Surrender, and co-leader of the Emanate Mastermind. When she came to me, her brand was successful—multiple seven figures, sold-out programs, a global community—but something wasn’t resonating. She had reached a plateau. […]

Personal brand shoot in Los Angeles with natural light and editorial styling.

Los Angeles is packed with creatives. But when it comes to personal brand photography, Nick Onken stands in a category of his own. He’s not just snapping pretty pictures. He’s crafting transformation. With a focus on visual storytelling and strategic brand elevation, Nick’s shoots go far beyond portraits. Every session is a creative collaboration—designed to […]

Lewis Howes standing confidently in a European location during his personal brand shoot with Nick Onken

Introduction Lewis Howes, host of The School of Greatness and bestselling author, was ready to elevate his personal brand with a visual identity that matched his next chapter of leadership. He had already built a massive platform. But he was stepping into a deeper, more embodied version of his brand—one that integrated emotional intelligence with […]

A creative team reviewing photo previews with a client during a personal brand shoot, showcasing collaborative planning and leadership-focused visual strategy

Leadership isn’t just something you declare — it’s something people feel the moment they see you. And in a world where your first impression often happens online, your photos need to do more than look good. They need to position you as a leader. A personal brand shoot isn’t about winging it with cute outfits […]

Photographer Nick Onken reviewing brand photos on dual monitors in his creative studio, highlighting the professional editing and high-value experience of a personal brand photoshoot

Let’s cut to it: The cost of a personal brand photoshoot depends on one thing—the level of transformation you want to create. You can hire someone to take nice portraits. Or you can co-create an identity-elevating experience that reshapes how the world sees you. So… How Much Does It Cost? At the top of the […]

Entrepreneur reviewing photos with personal brand photographer during photoshoot

If you’re an entrepreneur, coach, or speaker looking to stand out online, then you know photography is not just a luxury—it’s a necessity. But hiring the right personal brand photographer can feel overwhelming. With so many options, styles, and price points, how do you find the perfect fit for your vision? Let’s break it down […]

About the Blogger

I was born in a low middle class conservative religious family in the suburbs of Seattle. Art was and always has been my passion, and more than that a way of life. Starting as a graphic designer, I taught myself photography, built a commercial/editorial business shooting for the worlds biggest brands like Nike, Coca-Cola, Adidas and more. I've also had the opportunity to photograph the world's biggest celebrities like Justin Bieber, Usher, Jessica Alba and more. I've curated a lifestyle around creativity and have learned a lot along the way which I get to share here. 

I was born in a low middle class conservative religious family in the suburbs of Seattle. Art was and always has been my passion, and more than that a way of life. Starting as a graphic designer, I taught myself photography, built a commercial/editorial business shooting for the worlds biggest brands like Nike, Coca-Cola, Adidas and more. I've also had the opportunity to photograph the world's biggest celebrities like Justin Bieber, Usher, Jessica Alba and more. I've curated a lifestyle around creativity and have learned a lot along the way which I get to share here. 

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