In this episode of We Are Mentally United, we sit down with Scott Norby, a highly respected Denver-based fashion photographer whose work has made a lasting impact on both the fashion and ballroom communities. Scott has built an impressive portfolio, capturing the energy and creativity of events like Denver Fashion Week, Boulder Fashion Week, and Mile High Stampede. His work extends into the vibrant world of ballroom culture, documenting iconic events such as The Night We MET Ballroom, The Soul Shifters Fashion Gala, and Mother Earth is Burning Kiki. His ability to capture the authenticity and self-expression of these communities has made him a sought-after figure in the industry.
Scott's creative process and resilience have been widely recognized—he was recently featured in an interview with FujiLove Magazine, where he discussed his artistic journey and the challenges he has faced along the way. Despite living with type one diabetes, depression, and bipolar disorder, Scott has used photography as both a creative outlet and a source of strength. He has also battled significant eyesight challenges, living with the constant risk of blindness for much of his life. His rediscovery of photography through the Fujifilm X Series not only reignited his passion but also reinforced his deep connection to art as a means of healing and self-expression.
In this conversation, Scott opens up about his personal journey—how art helped him navigate mental health challenges and find purpose in creative storytelling. He reflects on the power of representation in the fashion and ballroom industries, the importance of authenticity in his work, and how building community through photography has helped him heal and empower others. While Scott serves professionally as the Managing Director of nQ Zebraworks, his heart lies in capturing meaningful moments and telling stories that reflect the complexity of identity and resilience.
This episode is a testament to the transformative power of art and self-expression. Scott’s story reminds us that creativity is not just about capturing images—it’s about honoring lived experiences, navigating adversity, and finding strength through authenticity. Whether you're an artist, a mental health advocate, or someone seeking inspiration, this conversation offers valuable insights on perseverance, identity, and creative expression.
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We are a grassroots nonprofit organization based in Colorado, committed to harnessing the power of creativity to cultivate a mentally healthier future.
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Through a variety of programs, resources, and advocacy efforts, we aim to break down stigmas surrounding mental health, provide accessible support to those in need, and inspire positive change in our communities.
Episode Edited By: Spencer Jarvis
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