In 1914, seventeen-year-old Luca Milano left southern Italy with $30 to his name, boarded the S.S. Adriatic, and sailed to America.
En route, he lost most of his money at the Strait of Gibraltar. He arrived at Ellis Island nearly penniless and put down roots. The Milano family story began.
More than a century later, Luca's great-grandson Luke founded Immagina Media.
"Immagina" (pronounced ee-MA-gee-nuh, hear it below) is Italian for "You Imagine," a nod to the founder's roots and a critical facet of all creative work: Imagination.