Meet Lindsey Lowe
A Passion for Words, Photography, Bluegrass, and your Brand...
She’s been playing the mandolin since she was 17. Grew up on traditional Bluegrass. Studied journalism in college. And loves classic Scrabble. Lindsey’s also a copywriter, photographer, SEO specialist, and single mom to a 14-year-old, named Cohen. “He’s the kindest person you’ll ever meet,” says Lindsey. They both love Harry Potter, Star Wars, and LEGOS. And sometimes, they even make stop motion movies.
Lindsey is an individual with many talents. She began her journalism career at The Chattanooga Times Free Press right after her college graduation. She covered editorial news, but says she was drawn to stories with human interest. That quality also translates into her photography. Whether it’s lifestyle, product, or portrait, “It’s looking for a way to tell a story with an interesting but unexpected perspective,” says Lindsey.
That fresh perspective also applies to the ever-changing world of advertising and marketing. Lindsey likes working with a variety of clients, implementing a range of unique brand voices. Whatever the brand, she believes it’s all about having a well-balanced and distinguished brand voice. One that connects with an audience, making a memorable and lasting impression.
As Maycreate’s content producer and photographer, she brings both skills and intellect to the table. From Search Engine Optimization (SEO), to enhancing your online presence, to showcasing your brand’s product or service, Lindsey puts her years of experience and insights to work. The result is a compelling image and message that separates your brand from competitors, while capturing the attention of customers.
Lindsey, however, isn’t all work and no play. When she has time to herself, she heads for the kitchen to do some baking. She could go head-to-head with the best of them on “The Great British Bake Off.” Her specialty? Scones and scrumptious bagels. She and Cohen also enjoy board games and a fresh or saltwater swim in summer, and that includes their favorite swimming hole.
When it comes to thoughts about work, she’s a strong believer in collaboration. She feels creative work is almost always bolstered by this approach. “It’s all about teamwork and strength in numbers,” she replies. That said, at the end of the day, she feels very lucky to make her living doing things she loves. We do, as well...