I miss these three guys, but also miss Andrea a lot.
This trip to the Philippines was extremely difficult for several reasons I can’t disclose. I haven’t felt this kind of pain in such a long time, physically and emotionally. I can’t say it was what I expected it to be because I really had no idea what it was going to be like. I have no idea what I feel like right now.
In a couple hours, I will be on a plane to Taiwan (for a couple hours again), then back to San Francisco. I will go home, finish a 1,000-button order, get my production binder organized, and go to grad school and begin shooting tomorrow. my life will try to resume as normal for the next year until I graduate.
Summer is officially over.
This is what work has looked like for the last month or so. I’ve stayed at eight different hotels in five different countries. I’ve color corrected and edited on eight different beds and looked out the window into eight different cities. I’ve lived out of one suitcase and one backpack, one laptop, one hard drive, and five different cameras.
This is the last one, for a while (I hope). As much as I love traveling, it makes me feel like my life is unstable.
Vidblog 5 of the Vimeo World Tour where we hang out with Capucha and Capucine at the Vimeo Offline Party in Paris.
This is currently happening at home in San Francisco, while I am out of the country.
Labor Day weekend, it looks like this.
Because in 1989 it looked like this.
And by 2012 it should look likeĀ this.
(via generic1:manymachines)