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What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG)

Remember WYSIWYG? The term gained traction around 1980, when the first graphical word processors appeared. What You See Is What You Get. No matter what styling you add to a document, you will see it on the screen just as it will come out on paper.
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WYSIWYG aligns perfectly with one of the main goals of this website: to present ourselves in a genuine and authentic way. You won’t find generic stock photos of random people gathered around a whiteboard — because that’s not us, and it’s not how others see us either.

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“You are what you see.”

That idea led us to a simple realization: The most compelling way to show who we are, is to show the world as we see it — unfiltered, raw, and real, in our work and in our day-to-day lives.

So why not take it one step further and literally show the world through our own lens? We shoot our own photos, fully embracing the spirit of Lomography: shoot from the hip, welcome imperfections and lean into bold colors and dramatic contrast. We capture moments on our phones as we work, then fine-tune them with lomo-style post-processing.

It’s our creative way of giving you a genuine sense of who we are.

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