5 Las Vegas Creators You Should Be Following
Las Vegas has quietly become home to some of the biggest names in the creator economy — alongside a wave of homegrown talent building real audiences from the ground up. Here are five worth knowing, all based right here in the valley.
1. Qlay Co. (Spy Ninjas)
The company behind YouTube stars Chad Wild Clay and Vy Qwaint has over 44 million subscribers and 15 billion views across their channels — making it one of the biggest kids' entertainment brands on the platform, full stop. Their 53,000 sq ft Spy Ninjas HQ in Las Vegas doubles as a public adventure park. See their profile →
2. The Hillywood Show
Sisters Hilly and Hannah Hindi have spent over a decade making screen-accurate, Hollywood-quality parody videos of major fandoms — Supernatural, Doctor Who, Stranger Things — often featuring celebrity guest stars. Nearly 2 million subscribers, entirely self-funded, no network behind them. See their profile →
3. Amaury Guichon
One of the most-followed pastry chefs in the world, star of Netflix's School of Chocolate, known for viral chocolate-sculpture videos watched by millions. His Pastry Academy in Las Vegas trains the next generation in person. See his profile →
4. Sonia Barcelona (Photos 4 the People)
A one-woman photography operation since 2017 that's grown into a genuine Las Vegas institution — with work featured in Forbes, VICE, and Las Vegas Weekly. Also a working musician, with music featured on Netflix. Read her full Creator Spotlight →
5. Ryne Belanger
A self-taught fashion and portrait photographer who's interned with studios in both LA and Las Vegas, building a distinct eye for model and portfolio work. One to watch as his career grows. See his profile →
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