Meet Our Team!


Tommy Corey

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Tommy Corey is the founder of Bloomline Collective. He works and lives as a photographer, filmmaker, and author whose portraiture centers on belonging, empathy, and human connection. He first picked up a camera at twelve years old in his hometown of Redding, California, using his dad’s Olympus OM-1 to create portraits of friends and family, an early practice that shaped his lifelong curiosity about people. From creating The Self-Worth Project in his early twenties — a portrait series born from grief, bullying, and resilience — to hiking the Pacific Crest Trail and launching the viral series Hiker Trash Vogue, Tommy has consistently used imagery to challenge stereotypes and celebrate authenticity. His 2025 book ‘All Humans Outside’ continue that mission, spotlighting diverse individuals who find identity, healing, and joy in the outdoors. Across every medium, his work carries a simple belief: we belong to nature as much as we belong to each other.


Amanda McNay

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Amanda McNay is the founder of AJM Design Studio and AJM Experience, a design studio and educational platform built around one obsession: making websites and brands feel completely custom. She's launched 200+ websites and visual brands for growing businesses and built a YouTube channel dedicated to teaching designers how to push Squarespace past its limits.

Amanda knew she would be a graphic designer the moment she learned her first Adobe program while on yearbook staff in high school. She went on to earn a BFA from the University of Georgia, opened her design studio in 2016, and now works with clients all over the world. She lives in Atlanta with her rescue Doberman and spends a few months every year in Paris.


Brad Holzwart

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Brad Holzwart is a staff writer at Bloomline Collective. He is a journalist and narrative nonfiction writer whose work centers on the people and communities that make the outdoors feel like home. Since hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2022 and Colorado Trail in 2025, he discovered that when strangers share a common goal and the world slows to a single step at a time, walls come down and real conversations begin. His work has appeared in Runner’s World and often returns to the same question: what can we learn about others when we slow down enough to pay attention? He grew up in Northern Virginia with the Blue Ridge Mountains as a constant backdrop and now lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his partner Rachel and their dog Shenny. He is still close to the mountains, still curious about the people who he meets along the path.