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chasejwill.

visual storyteller.
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Stay With Me

A Journal for sorting through the noise

This isn't promising clarity in five steps or try to fix what you’re feeling. It’s a place to sit.

Stay With Me is for the overthinkers who replay conversations and prepare for loss before it happens. Trying to make sense of a relationship that changed you. The prompts move gradually from reflection to exposure. They don’t rush you toward resolution. They help you organize what feels overwhelming and turn it into something tangible. Because staying with a feeling is different than escaping it. It's a companion for overthinking, heartbreak, and the quiet hours when everything feels amplified. Not to fix you, but to sit long enough for the noise to separate from the truth.

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hello,

- a visual storyteller and writer.

My work lives in two spaces.

On one side, I collaborate with clients to create film and photography that feels intentional, cinematic, and grounded. I care about composition, pacing, and the quiet details some tend to overlook. I’ve built work for brands, teams, and creative projects that need clarity and depth, not just content, including for myself. On the other side, I write. I write about overthinking. About fear of loss. About the moments that sit with you longer than they should. A lot of that comes from lived experience, from relationships that changed me, from learning the hard way that clarity doesn’t come from control. Both sides of my work are connected. Whether I’m behind a camera or behind a page, I’m interested in the same thing: what’s happening beneath the surface. I’m not trying to fix people. I’m trying to document what’s real.

Some of it is commissioned.
Some of it is personal.
All of it's honest.

I'm Chase

"You don't need to become someone new.
You need to understand who you already are."

- chase williams

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