Noviembre 24, 2015 Es el primer día del viaje al norte de Suecia y estamos en el tren para la noche — no me imaginé que un viaje por diecisiete horas podría ser agradable, pero me ha sorprendido con las conversaciones y vistas increíbles en el camino. Me desperté con la vista de un paisaje … Continue reading
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The Last Moments of Greece
The summer is escaping faster than I could have imagined, so before it slips away completely I commented on a few of my better photos from Greece. For more photos please visit my Flickr or my VSCO page. Continue reading
Delphi – Meteora – Thessaloniki
Delphi: The Navel of the World About 8 or 9 years ago, when I was about a foot shorter and had various coloring books lying about my room, I discovered the world of Greek mythology. I don’t exactly remember how or where I first heard of the idea of these Gods, but I clearly remember … Continue reading
AUCKLAND UPDATE
Wow. Where did that last month go?? I have been in Auckland New Zealand for a few weeks now and I cannot tell if it has felt like a year or a day. On the bright side, it means either way the transition was smooth, no matter the vast differences from the months prior spent … Continue reading
Summer in St. Peters and Soon in Auckland
In one week I’ll be packing my bags and hopping on a plane to the City of Sails, Aukland NZ. But before that journey begins, let’s take a look at the time spent in St. Peters, MO the last few months… Continue reading
Japan in a Polaroid Picture
My favorite part about the polaroid camera is the lighting. I have been experimenting with this lately and have yet to be disappointed by the mysterious and inconstant behaviors of the exposure. Something about taking pictures of people is great with the polaroid too; as if it captures the entirety of the moment rather than what can be caught … Continue reading
#tgskyoto
River, Chau, Tiana, and Alexis take a moment to look over the fence and into nature. Continue reading
Konichiwa! Sneak Peak Photos with Captions
Unpacking on the first day of Hiroshima! The rooms are fantastic; it is like living in an apartment. Reminds me a lot of our living arrangements in Argentina. Continue reading