FULLTIME FREELANCE!!!!!
9 years of making videos, 4 years of college, 3 years of getting paid for using a camera.
I am about 2 weeks out of college, and I am excited to announce that I’m going fulltime with freelancing! I've spent a loooottt of time behind the camera, and sometimes in front while also editing all these things, and I want to jump into that (even more than I already am)
Thank you to everyone over the past 3 years who has hired or worked with me in any capacity, from video editing, to photography, to videography. I'm excited for this new chapter and what's ahead. I've spent countless hours making mistakes, learning and repeating and that is not going anywhere
There are many many many projects I have somewhere deep in my notion boards and notes on my phone that I am beyond excited to dive into with a lot of people I have been lucky to call my friends over the years in this industry.
If there are any projects you would like to collaborate on, or any projects you think may suit, or even if you simply want to meet for a coffee, my DM’s are always open (im only recently a coffee addict)
"Do you have a soul-mate? Someone who challenges you in every way. Who takes you places, opens things up for you. A soul-mate."
I believe they always find a way. To pry their way into your soul. Have you ever found someone who makes you happy about the smile lines around your eyes?
<3 @bambiphobic
Perfectionism has been and continues to be one of the bigger hurdles in my own life and not just in my work. It tends to stop me from doing a lot of things because things "dont line up perfectly" or it "doesn't feel right".
Now don't get me wrong, there are some things that have benefitted from it "not feeling right", but there are also a lot of things that have not been finished or not happened at all to begin with.
I feel like in the grand scheme of things, a lot of stuff does not deserve a perfectionist approach.
I've learned recently that most things are simpler than you think
I find that doing nothing is the worst option. Lately I've ive been paralysed by having so many options, and the thing that's been pushing me has been actually limiting myself. Which sounds contradicting when you think of "endless creativity" and "feeling free to create without limitations," but I find it helps a lot to give yourself specific parameters in a lot of things. In various industries & throughout life, not just creative endeavours. Now remember, you dont have creative block, you have too many doors left open.