
The Art of Impact: From 0 to 10M Views & Finding Your Higher Frequency with Matthias Fernandes
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In today’s episode, we dive into the power of art, self-reflection, and creative success with Matthias Fernandes, a Portuguese travel photographer whose work has captivated millions across the world.
From 0 to 10 million views and a community of thousands of followers, Matthias has mastered the art of visual storytelling, using photography to evoke emotions, inspire self-reflection, and redefine how we see the world. His journey is more than just taking pictures—it’s about capturing the essence of human experience and nature’s boundless beauty.
🚀 In this episode, we explore:
✨ How to turn your artistic passion into a thriving career
✨ The secrets to working with top global brands as a creator
✨ How to make people see themselves through your art
✨ The art of slowing down—focusing on the essential, dismissing the noise
✨ How to find your higher frequency and create with deep intention
🔥 Whether you're an artist, content creator, or someone seeking inspiration and deeper self-awareness, this episode will challenge you to see, feel, and create in a whole new way.
🎙 Hit play & step into the next level of your creative journey! 🚀✨
🌍 Thanks for tuning in! If this episode sparked new ideas, share it with a friend and hit subscribe—your support keeps this journey alive!
🎙 Let’s connect! Drop a review and tell me what resonated most. Keep the conversation going—DM me on IG @matthieuzeilas with your thoughts!
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Until next time—keep exploring, growing, and chasing what sets your soul on fire! ✨
All the Best, Matthieu Zeilas