POV its 2016 and you didn’t take a ton of selfies. You were hard at work and focused on your future in film. You were also pretty focused on your friends. You made a minidoc on Trichotillomania, and you started to learn more about story telling. You also took this photo yourself hoping it looked cool. 10 years later I still think it does ❤️
WHAT A YEAR. A lot happened good and bad but we like to focus on the positives. We worked on SO MANY shows this year including Germany’s Next Topmodel, The Oscars, microdrama after microdrama, and The Wicked Live Special! We got to see an awesome lunar eclipse. We got some new headshots and traveled more than we ever have before! Incredibly thankful for the year I’ve had. BIG PLANS for 2026!!!
More Temples! And an amazing bird’s eye view of the city, featuring Mt Fuji! Incredible experience to get to see all of Tokyo and beyond. Humbling and awe inspiring. As the night came to a close the lights of the Sky Tree and the train dazzle. One more day!
An incredible last day in Kyoto at the Kiyomizu-dera Temple. With a 2 hour bullet train back (thankfully we didn’t have to stand the whole time) we were met with a little more Toyko rain. Even though I love a little rain, hopefully the rest of the trip stays nice and dry.
There’s something magical about seeing rain after a summer without any. Kyoto has been a wonderful experience so far. Rustic, beautiful, and calming. Even got to experience a tea ceremony. A wonderful day that ended with soaking wet shoes and a belly full of ramen and sake.
Day 4 we headed off to Kyoto on one of my most anticipated things! The Bullet Train! Hard to describe how fast it feels. So cool! Here for a couple nights. More pics to come!
Day 3! It was a camera-less day to just see the city with my own eyes better (and because I forgot to charge my camera over night. I blame the asahi and kirin). Great time in the Sunshine City area!
Exploring as much as I can every day! Day two was full of Adventure, fish market food, an immersive experience, and a much needed onsen. I don’t have pictures of the bathhouse unfortunately, I’d just make everyone on instagram jealous. More days of fun and photos to come!
An incredible place to be. My trip so far in Japan has already been incredible. From the first lights of the island I saw out my plane window at 4am, after 18 hours of night, to the sunrise as I took the train through Shibuya, this city has surprised me over and over. Day 1 is over. So many more…