JOURNAL
Bouldering. It’s a sport that I never thought I would touch for as long as I lived, and now it’s such a huge part of my life. Weird how life works like that, am I right?
Fun day hanging out with my good friend Christine, exploring random spots in Pasadena and the Angeles National Forest. It feels good that Spring is finally here.
A few days ago, I got a chance to work with one of my most talented friends, John Kim. John is a film-maker based in Southern California.
Unfortunately, the overcast weather muted the sunset a bit, but the clouds also made for some perfect portrait light.
Sarah is a professional photographer based out of San Francisco, who’s work I’ve been admiring for almost a year.
Spent some time at a cafe before heading out to the coast for sunset. Kirsten is a friend that I made this year and have had the joy to photograph twice now.
After a couple-day-long storm in San Francisco, the weather finally broke with blue skies and plenty of sunshine
Sunday's plan was quite simple and it was to milk every last second we could before flying out of Washington at 9:30 PM.
4:00 AM. That's when our plans to drive down to Oregon started for us on Saturday. Our breakfast for the morning was one made for champions: hot pockets.
Just imagine this scene for a minute: Evergreen trees as far as the eye could possibly see. Low-hanging clouds shrouding the snow-capped mountains in the distance.
I woke up at around 7:45 AM and went out for a run at Green Lake. Fitness goals, you know? The run there took about 5-10 minutes and I ended up spending the next hour at the lake. Needless to say, it was a quiet and extremely peaceful morning.
The party started when my friend called me at around 5:50 AM to make sure I was awake since we were planning on leaving Riverside at 6:30 AM. Guess where I picked up the call? In bed, and definitely not very awake.
There were a total of 11 friends coming on this trip to the desert and it all began a little late into the night on Friday.
A day later, I reached out to a good friend I made in college and asked if he would be willing to go on a short trip with me. It didn't take long for him to be on board and, before we knew it, we were planning on leaving in two days.