Studio 7117 is an aapi-owned, husband-wife creative studio + wellness space.
— the umbrella company of Srey Dany Co & Devyn Snow Film+Music, that works to empower conscious entrepreneurs, healers, artists and thought leaders to be intentional in our creative ashram, a sacred space.
The vision—
Studio 7117's vision is to own a flagship studio in Seattle and to be a model for worldwide multidimensional offerings. The studio will continue to empower conscious individuals to create their soul-aligned brands, live a life by design and collaborate with other thought leaders to create more unique offerings by hosting retreats and festivals to share deeper experiences, continuing to provide resources and accessibility to their BIPOC community—so they can unlock their wealth and maintain their abundance awareness. Studio7117’s promise of mindfulness and transparency leads their community by example as they experience their own branding and healing journeys.
DID YOU KNOW—
7117 means many things to the owners, Devyn and Dany. 07/01/17 is their marriage date: 7 & 1 being fortunate numbers and 71/17, a mirror of each other—the reflection of yin and yang. Studio 7117’s foundation is built on love and creating a life by design. What started as a freelancing opportunity due to conceiving their first-born has now evolved into a family-owned-and-run business that has moved through three states, serving their community worldwide.
our story —
Dany Srey-Snow (she/her/they) is a multidisciplinary artist, healer and women's mentor. She is also a wife, mother, sister, friend and daughter of Khmer refugees who found opportunity in Seattle (occupied Duwamish land). Acclimating as an Asian-American, she let her curiosity guide her, tapping into many spaces. Today, she embodies a multidimensional identity guiding folx to heal, feel divinely connected and create a life by design.
She found her voice through her visual expression and movement. Being very resourceful, she learned early on that entrepreneurship was in her future– fundraising, creating side hustles, marketing, and connecting. Her path eventually led her out of Seattle and broadened her horizons when she found herself following her love (who was in the military). Her now husband, Devyn Snow, has created a loving and safe space to explore the depths of her life, becoming a pillar of Divine Masculinity. What started off as high school friends turned into soul partners. They both realized "the common path" wasn't their calling. During his enlistment, they started their legacy Studio 7117 while pregnant with their first-born and alchemized their businesses - Srey Dany Co. & Devyn Snow Music. Becoming parents allowed them to tap into their awakening and live their lives by design.
Devyn Snow (he/him) is a husband, father, son, brother, veteran and a multi-passionate individual who is a jack-of-many-trades: a creative director, music producer, audio engineer, videographer, photographer, and craftsman. Building a legacy is important to him and he moves through life viewing everything as art. He dedicated six years to the military and finished with an honorable discharge to pursue his creative ventures. While enlisted, he also dove into yoga and meditation to bring more peace into his life. His leadership experience in the military eventually came in handy in the civilian world. Through his music, art, and martial arts, he gets to live his purpose—showing up as a great father, husband and community member to those around him.
Together, Dany & Devyn have discovered a way to weave intention into their personal and professional life. They attract people with purpose, passion, and a love for life while serving their community through creative direction, branding production, design services and business consulting. As space holders, they offer embodiment practices like yoga, breathwork, reiki, and sound—using their personal experiences to relate and connect on a deep level with their community. Those who come to Dany & Devyn part ways learning to create a new paradigm and a safe space for themselves to feel seen and heard, heal and live their life by design.
Our Team —
Lisa Khiev is a copywriter and digital storytelling strategist based in Southern California.
As a full-time creative, she carries a background in digital brand communications and marketing. She’s previously facilitated work with Maxim Magazine special events, The California Market Center, Nature and Intent creative consultancy, and more. In 2020, she was highlighted on Sophia Amoruso's Girlboss member stories.
Her creative passions are playing with words, ideas, stories, and concepts to breathe life into a brand story. Outside of work, she actively practices personal development, yoga, and mindful + conscious living, supporting initiatives and happenings for women, wellness, and fashion. "Classified" as an ENFP personality type, Lisa prefers face-to-face over screen-time, is skincare obsessive, and loves laugh-crying and occasional travel.
Lisa is currently leading editorial and content as the digital experience strategist for non-profit The Body: A Home For Love, an associate editor for The Fox Magazine, and elevates local literary voices as a Leadership Member for The Long Beach Literary Arts Center.
To learn more about Lisa, visit her portfolio and instagram pages.
Melissa Ouk (she/her) is a production intern, a September Virgo sun and rising with a Capricorn moon and she is a lover with a fighting spirit.
In 2019, she graduated with a Bachelor of Art's in Comparative Literature: Cinema Studies from the University of Washington and in 2023, she obtained a Production Assistant certification through the Power PA Program with Go4Nuge.
Some of her past works include directing and writing the annual Khmer New Year Show as Cultural Chair for the UW Khmer Student Association, serving two terms from 2017-2019. During the summer of 2021, she was the Creative Director for the Let's Jorjek podcast founded and hosted by Sopheak Neak, creating the intro for the series with the music producer Ryan Seang. Later that year, she began her PA journey as runner PA for the sports documentary The Grizzlie Truth directed by Kat Jayme, at their Seattle location (occupied Duwamish land) shoot. Melissa's most recent assistant work includes art handling and detailing for Anida Yoeu Ali's 2024 solo art exhibit at the Seattle Asian Art Museum.
What drew her into wanting to work with Studio 7117 was that she wanted to be part of a team with similar core values that she holds dearly and to evolve herself into a Khmer woman filmmaker. The studio's purpose and intentions while creating their craft has inspired her to keep working on her dreams as well as be in a community that pushes the Khmer diaspora forward in making their voices not just heard but truly seen and felt.