

Today we’d like to introduce you to Kameron Bolton
Hi Kameron, so excited to have you with us today. What can you tell us about your story?
Creativity has never been just a skill or a passion for me.. it’s been survival. It’s been the way I take what I feel, what I see, what I can’t always put into words, and turn it into something real. Something that exists outside of me. Something that others can feel too.
The journey as a multidimensional creative is never linear. I’ve moved through so many creative spaces graphic design, photography, videography, film sets, clothing business, poetry, guitar/music, YouTube.. all before the age of 18. Not because I was searching for a title, but because I was searching for the truest way to express what’s inside me. Every medium, every project, every late night spent creating has been another step toward understanding who I truly am and separating myself from the limits the world tries to place on me.
For those of us who create from the soul, it’s never just about content,
.. It’s about connection. It’s about taking something raw, something sacred, and shaping it into something that reaches beyond us. I don’t create for trends. I don’t create for validation. I create because it’s what my heart craves. Because it’s the most honest and true way I know how to exist.
Right now, I’m in a season of expansion.. learning, evolving, pouring deeper into my craft. But no matter how my art grows, the purpose remains the same: to reflect, to inspire, to move something in the hearts of others. Because at the end of the day, real art and passion leaves an imprint on the soul.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
The road has been anything but smooth, but I’ve learned that’s the point. The struggle isn’t meant to break us, it’s meant to shape us.
One of my deepest battles has been learning to trust myself.. to trust my vision, my timing, my voice, even when the fear of how others will perceive me tries to drown it out. When you create from the soul, you feel everything deeply. The highs, the lows, the weight of wanting your art to mean something. But there’s also the fear. The fear of judgment, of being misunderstood, of putting pieces of yourself into the world and not knowing how they’ll be received.
I’ve struggled with that a lot throughout my journey and even have moments today.. wondering if people will get it, if they’ll see the depth in what I create or just skim the surface. Wondering if they’ll box me in, misinterpret my art, or ignore it entirely. When you create from a place of truth, it’s like handing your heart to the world, hoping they’ll hold it gently. But the reality is, not everyone will. And I’ve had to make peace with that. Because at the end of the day, I don’t create to be understood by everyone. I create to understand myself and inspire those who resonate with my creations
Fear itself is just resistance to growth. It shows up the most when you’re about to break through. It tricks you into believing that staying small is safer, that blending in is better, that maybe if you don’t fully step into yourself, you can avoid the sting of being seen and judged. But all that does is keep you stagnant.
For the longest time, I let that fear hold me back. I thought that if I just stayed in the background, if I kept certain parts of myself hidden, I could avoid the weight of other people’s opinions. But all that did was make me feel trapped inside my own potential. Because the parts of me that I used to hide.. the raw emotions, the deep thoughts, the creative visions that felt “too much” or “too different”.. those are the parts that needed to be set free.
Self-doubt has been one of my greatest teachers. There have been days when I questioned if my work was good enough, if my voice was strong enough, if anyone would truly feel what I was trying to say. But art isn’t about being perfect, it’s about being honest. And honesty, real raw creation, will always find its way to the people who need it.
So no, the road hasn’t been easy. But easy was never the goal. The fear, the doubt, the struggle.. it’s all a part of becoming. The things that I’ve been afraid of this whole time are the things that will set me free.
Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I’m a creator at my core, and I specialize in bringing raw emotion and vision to life. Whether it’s through photography, videography, graphic design, poetry, or my YouTube content. Every piece I create is a reflection of my soul, a way of transmuting my feelings and experiences into something tangible. My work is deeply rooted in authenticity and vulnerability, and I want it to resonate with others on a real, human level.
We’d be interested to hear your thoughts on luck and what role, if any, you feel it’s played for you?
For me, it’s not about luck, but about the blessings that come into my life at the right time, according to the plan God has for me. Every experience, whether it’s a blessing or a challenge, is part of my journey, shaping me and guiding me to where I need to be. If something is meant for me, it will come into my life when it’s supposed to, and if it doesn’t, I trust that it’s because God has something else in store for me.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://linktr.ee/kaamsoul
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaamsoul?igsh=MTdjYnVxOWVoanNwcQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
- Youtube: https://youtube.com/@kaamsoul?si=mB3A9t6segLncg8L
- Other: https://www.tiktok.com/@kaamsoul?_t=ZP-8uh51MdybfD&_r=1
Image Credits
All pics by me.