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Siedres Dress on Film

January 14, 2021

Siedres dress
By Far boots

Images shot on 35mm film.

The long road head feels daunting and another year like last year sounds mentally exhausting. But even looking back on last year, despite the challenges, sense of chaos and lack of control, there were many beautiful moments that would normally be taken a bit more for granted. And for some reason, I remember them more clearly than anything else. I’ll keep living for these moments. I’ll continue to find the subtle beauty that lies within every aspect that is out of our control and turn it into something worth living and fighting for.

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Brazil on Film

December 7, 2020

I finally had the chance to organize my film photos from my Brazil trip in September, and here they are! My first three days in Brazil were spent in the mountains of Swiss-themed Gramado and Canela before heading to the quiet and remote beach town of Albatroz where Gabi’s mom and sister live. Traveling was scary to do then (and it still is now) but it was over two years since Gabi has seen his family before this trip, and for me even more (all I can say is the immigration waiting game really has been hard on us), and this trip to the South of Brazil really highlighted the importance of family especially during this time. Gramado had such a unique serenity to it, on top of all the pasta, fondue and chocolate one’s heart desires 🙂 I came with a limited wardrobe and ended up dressing like Diane Keaton most of the time, but that was exactly the plan.

Albatroz was special during this off season time (it was winter in Brazil, opposite seasons of here). The beaches just had just a few people taking quiet walks, but it felt more like we had the entire beach to ourselves. It didn’t feel lonely though. And we were in the company of the cats and dogs at his mom’s house, which brought my lots of joy to be around. Never before had I spent time like this with animals, and I really understand more that deep relationship people have with their pets. It’s very unique. There were many mornings we would sit in his mom’s backyard drinking coffee, sunbathing (winter in Brazil is more like spring), and just watching the cats interact with each other. Or if I’m lucky, one would sit near me and I could pet him or her. These simple days really gave me lots of time to think. 

The room for thinking kept me coming back to the full spectrum of emotions that this year has brought upon, and they especially came together on this trip with the force of a strong tide. Especially at a time where it seems like the world is crumbling all around us yet at the same time there is so much hope that we’ll someday make it to the light at the end of the road. This desolate beach in particular reminded me how massive this world really is, and how life in NYC is just one small glimmer in our Earth’s existence. But at the same time, it reminded me that our own unique, individual perspectives and ideas are what will drive massive change together. Standing by myself on this endless beach alongside Gabi didn’t mean at all that we were alone in our thoughts and actions, and this idea moved me then and it moves me forward right now.

The beach inspire me to run. Running, running, running, and grasping what gives me a sense of freedom in my here and now. The future may seem ungraspable, but today does not. Hope you all look around you and grasp what brings you joy in the instant that you are in. Far from home. Close to home. I hope you find home in the way that matters most to you wherever you are. 

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Scribner’s on Film

December 5, 2020

A few days at Scribner’s Catskills Lodge with the family, playing snooker and hiding from the rain. It was also our first snow of the season. This time with the ones we love is so special and important right now. I’m holding onto these late night snooker night memories tighter than ever. But I do hope that there will be a whole lot more of these nights to come. 

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The Shandaken Inn

August 16, 2020

Socially distanced snapshots from my stay at the Shandaken Inn in upstate New York. The smell of summer rain is comforting here. The Shandaken Inn is one of those places where it is necessary to leave room for leisure. It was definitely a challenge to not look at the clock during my stay, but I did it. It’s crazy how restricted life can feel because of how much that time’s passing takes ahold of us. I’m working really hard to take the weight of time off my shoulders more often these days. It’s an amazing feeling when you actually accomplish that. One of the highlights of our stay was the amazing breakfast to start off each morning with. So hearty, which is great for a day full of hikes and swimming. The inn is super close to a few really great hikes that we never got to do yet, so that was nice. And speaking of swimming, I fully took advantage of the inn’s pool. Backyard pools were a part of my west coast suburban upbringing; something that was lost as soon as I moved to the east coast. Now, I’ll take every rare chance for a nostalgic dip. The inn is quite small (only 15 rooms), which means no overcrowding, and is perfect when you want some moments to yourself. It was extremely peaceful here and that is what I loved the most. No city construction. No subways running over metal tracks. No hecticness or pressure. Just the buzzing of insects, chirping of birds and those distinct nature sounds that you oftentimes forget what they sound like after too much time in a big city. We ended our days simply, usually to the sound of rainfall and with a delicious meal. A glass of wine to pour back up in our rook to sip while we watched the latest season of Curb Your Enthusiasm. And then we would heavily fall asleep. 

Thank you Shandaken Inn for providing us with a little getaway from New York City. It was splendid and much needed. 

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