Cole Cook is a commercial video producer and social media expert focusing on branded content. As the CEO of Timeless Cole oversees the creative operations of the company. Cole serves as the Executive Creative Producer for Alicia Keys Worldwide overseeing all creative content production.
His experience in the entertainment industry is not limited to Alicia and includes artists including but not limited to Carmelo Anthony, Swizz Beatz, Jamie Foxx, Michael B Jordan and more.
In addition Cole has produced content for some of the worlds best brands such as Bacardi, Martini and Rossi, Tidal, Bally, Lumiere De Vie, BIC & Soul Cycle.
Luc L’amour is a non-binary director and creative from Queens, New York. Luc built a career directing social campaigns for a slew of top-tier brands such as BALLY, Jagermiester, American Express, Samsonite, Kidsuper and so many more while pursuing artistic endeavors directing music videos for legendary artists like Common, Alicia Keys, Joey Bada$$, Swizz Beatz, and more.
L’amour first found success with the BallyxSwizz campaign which garnered over 2 Billion impressions across the web. That quickly led them to a career in fashion, directing editorials, shows, campaigns, & runway videos.
In addition to their directing work, L’amour has taken on roles as a fashion consultant & wardrobe stylist for feature films like Secret Headquarters starring Owen Wilson.
Bringing those worlds together, Luc approaches their work as an ode high-fashion, telling stories as a way to communicate their observations of the world and to bring a voice to the unheard.
As a visual artist, L’amour directs fashion editorials & experimental photo series. His “Physical Graffiti” series blends digital art with Polaroid photography. Collaborating with Duhrivative and Samuel Limata, Luc was able to create a series of shocking portraits that reimagine the Polaroid picture.
A R T is an Award-Winning Director who specializes in live action directing/editing, creative consulting, and brand direction. His directing credits include artists Alicia Keys, Aluna George, Big Sean, and brands ADIDAS, BACARDI, SOUL CYCLE, and others.
He’s directed videos for both GRAMMY-winning artists that have gone viral online garnering millions of views and catching the attention of Jay-Z, Frank Ocean, The Weeknd, & Chris Brown.
He was the last acting Visual Director for Alicia Keys, responsible for directing all digital visual assets as well as maintaining her brand identity across her social channels.
Art also graduated from the prestigious Berklee College of Music with a background in music production and songwriting after being mentored by Stevie Wonder & Rickey Minor and has composed music for brands such as Uber, Adidas, Universal & Interscope.
Bukunmi Grace is an Art Director and Editorial Producer specializing in Photography and Styling. Born in Lagos and raised in Chicago, Bukunmi currently works between Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City.
Grace’s commissioned photographs can be found at Highsnobiety, Hypebae, Elle, MissBish, Playboy, Okay Player, LA CANVAS, Very Good Light, Nylon, Majestic Disorder, Milk, Cosmopolitan Latino, Marie Claire China and more. Additionally, she has features in Complex, Galore, Ladygunn, AfroPunk, NY Times and The Cut. Additionally, her unique sense of style and deep understanding of original branded content have seen her enlisted by brands such as Nike, VSCO, Reebok, Electric Yoga, Adidas, PONY, Finish Line and Motorola Solutions to help create unique visual and written stories.She has also provided multi-platform social coverage at several major music festivals for both publishers and brands. Her interviews for both types of clients range from artists such as Migos and Joey Badass to artists such as Sean Paul and Travis Scott. One of favorite projects to date was for Teen Vogue's Girl Gaze Project coupled with her time spent producing social content for Highsnobiety and Hypebeast. Most important to Grace are projects centered around equality and diversity. Organizations and projects she has contributed to include City Year, Unity in Color and Nasty Women Portraits