Mono y Musa

Hola. Hello, people of the world.

We're Logan and Sarah. This is a small corner of the internet for the people we meet along the way.

Who we are

People are the whole point.

We're Logan and Sarah, and the thing we keep chasing is people. Sarah calls it an adoration of humankind, an admiration for the beauty already sitting in front of you if you slow down enough to see it. Logan's version is quieter, closer to hope than protest. A camera turned out to be the best way either of us found to hold onto both.

The people

The two of us, quickly.

Logan

  • Born and raised in music.
  • Creative since twelve. Built and ran his own design and marketing agency from the road.
  • Nonprofit and NGO work across the world, including Africa. Now back to music.

Sarah

  • Home in three countries, which is where the appetite for people and difference comes from.
  • Years in tourism in Denmark, so she already knows what a good stay actually feels like from the inside.
  • Event photography, weddings, and social media, mostly out of Valencia. Film and video too.

Between the two of them, more countries than either can count without stopping to add it up.

Placeholder image, standing in for Logan's photograph until real selects are made.

Who we want to hear from

The person behind it, not the type of place.

We don't filter by category. A guesthouse counts. So does the only mechanic in a small town, far from home, quietly trying to build something of their own. If you're building community where you are, that's the qualification.

What we can offer

Here's exactly what that looks like.

Photography

One day of shooting, every edit delivered.

Not just the place and what you sell. The people behind it too, your team, your family, whoever makes it feel like itself.

A landing page

One page, built like this one.

This site is the sample. What you get is a page like the one you're reading right now, not a five-tab rebuild.

Social content

Five reels or ten carousels, built around one story.

Not a pile of random shots. The person who works with your horses, not the lobby. The people behind your counter, not the counter itself.

Something else

Tell us what would actually help.

If the first three don't fit what you need, say so. We'd rather hear the real ask.

Where we're going

Next up

Photography and a page, for a place to stay.

The exchange is plain. Photography and a landing page, in exchange for a place to stay and something to eat. One day of shooting is one day of shooting, nothing open-ended. If what you're picturing is a full commercial production, that's a real conversation too, just a different one.

See how it works