Aug 30, 2017
jessica | singer-songwriter
Jessica is a singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles. You can check out her work on YouTube and Facebook via her performing name: Jessica Louise. Thanks for a great afternoon, Jessica!
Aug 16, 2017
esther & ursula | a loving duo
Esther and Ursula are a little powerhouse of a family. These two have terrific energy and share a super special bond with one another. Their home is absolutely beautiful with some serious bohemian jungle vibes floating around.
Thank you for opening your home to me, ladies. Keep on loving the way you do.
Aug 10, 2017
the wansom-huang family
a few weeks prior to this session with the young Wansom-Huang family, i had a beautiful engagement session with Brandy and Derrick (check that out here). Derrick's sister was apparently impressed with her brother's engagement shoot (hey, thanks Tanya!) and contacted me about booking a session for her young family.
i'm so glad she did.
this youthful family of mom, dad, and two sons live in a gentle and easy area of Bangkok. we spent the morning at an eclectic coffee shop and took a breezy walk around an outdoor government park.
my favorite line of the day was by Chris, the father, as he gave his wife, Tanya, a huge hug. he said "when you're a parent, you sometimes just need to give each other these big, long hugs". it was truly a beautiful moment between two adults, in love, raising two sons together.
thank you to the Wansom-Huang family for sharing their morning with me...and for that delicious banoffee dessert.
i'm so glad she did.
this youthful family of mom, dad, and two sons live in a gentle and easy area of Bangkok. we spent the morning at an eclectic coffee shop and took a breezy walk around an outdoor government park.
my favorite line of the day was by Chris, the father, as he gave his wife, Tanya, a huge hug. he said "when you're a parent, you sometimes just need to give each other these big, long hugs". it was truly a beautiful moment between two adults, in love, raising two sons together.
thank you to the Wansom-Huang family for sharing their morning with me...and for that delicious banoffee dessert.
Jul 15, 2017
valerie bentson | portraits
Valerie Bentson, sometimes going by Valerie Joyce, is a singer-songwriter and actress from California living and working in Bangkok. I had the pleasure of acting alongside her during my first theater experience a few months ago. She's talented and such a joy to be around. Totally quirky and absolutely chill.
We spent the day walking up and down the canals of Bangkok. It's a grimy place with lots of graffiti, tainted waterways and overgrown foliage. I adore them.
Check out Valerie's sweet sounds here

We spent the day walking up and down the canals of Bangkok. It's a grimy place with lots of graffiti, tainted waterways and overgrown foliage. I adore them.
Check out Valerie's sweet sounds here

Jul 12, 2017
brandy and derrick | engagement
what i love about this couple the most is their friendship. it's not all heart eyes and kissy faces (though there was plenty of that to go around). their love is genuine and it's real and it's built on a solid foundation of truly enjoying the other person's company. i think that's something all of us can strive for in our relationships to come.
brandy and derrick were in thailand from austin, tx. for just a short week to visit derrick's family. derrick's sister gifted this photo shoot to them for their engagement. i'm happy to have been a part of their little time in thailand before they are wed.
upon meeting the couple at a coffee shop, brandy and derrick told me they were both pretty nervous to be in front of the camera. after we got done shooting, brandy sent me a wonderful message saying how it wasn't how she expected it to be at all. how they both really enjoyed themselves and didn't find it to be awkward or uncomfortable as they had imagined an engagement shoot to be.
we had a relaxing afternoon in bangkok, the three of us. and i did my darnedest to capture their natural selves on camera so they can remember these days as they were.
brandy and derrick were in thailand from austin, tx. for just a short week to visit derrick's family. derrick's sister gifted this photo shoot to them for their engagement. i'm happy to have been a part of their little time in thailand before they are wed.
upon meeting the couple at a coffee shop, brandy and derrick told me they were both pretty nervous to be in front of the camera. after we got done shooting, brandy sent me a wonderful message saying how it wasn't how she expected it to be at all. how they both really enjoyed themselves and didn't find it to be awkward or uncomfortable as they had imagined an engagement shoot to be.
we had a relaxing afternoon in bangkok, the three of us. and i did my darnedest to capture their natural selves on camera so they can remember these days as they were.
Jun 23, 2017
Odin's First Home | Bangkok, Thailand
Stacks of books and colorful building blocks. An abstract painting of a zebra and a particular liking of the number 4 on the big clock. Stones to throw in the pool and a tuk-tuk to ride just for fun. These are just a few of the things I took away from my hours with this sweet, young family at their home in Bangkok.
Hala, the mama, contacted me about her interest in documenting the first home of her first child. The family is moving to another neighborhood and wanted their memories captured beforehand.
I adore shoots like these with the specific goal in mind of documenting feels. It's with great hope that I locked down the atmosphere this group of three was able to share in their first home as a family.
Click 'read more' to see the rest of the shoot.
Jun 12, 2017
the beach | interactive art installation
it's called 'the beach'. thousands upon thousands of white plastic balls equals a late morning of nonstop giggling with me and my buddy.
Aug 16, 2016
UNSEEN THAILAND: phitsanulok
I put off writing this post for several days, maybe a couple weeks. I can't even explain why. The draft page has been open on my computer for awhile. I keep staring at it and nothing comes out. Is this writer's block? Can I call myself a writer even?
It really has been awhile since I wrote as the last post in here is from February and the text reads as follows:
"I'm gonna let the pictures do the talking on this one."
Oh, McKinsey, you are ridiculously lame and obviously too lazy to actually write anything.
NOT THIS TIME, MATE.
Now on to the actual content for this post. UNSEEN THAILAND: Phitsanulok. I keep using this phrase 'unseen Thailand' as it was a recurring theme in the TV show we were filming, Sofar So Good. This show is filmed in various locations around Thailand and each episode brings along a different tourist or foreigner to experience these new locations, new places, things off the beaten path. The purpose behind Sofar So Good is to showcase tourism in the country. So, yeah, I got a whole 45 minutes of fame in the episode the folks at Sofar So Good wanted to film with me.
Though I'll admit being filmed for television is kind of nervewracking. After each scene I filmed, all I could think was Shit did I sound like an idiot? Did I say "That's amazing!" too many times? Do my super cool overalls actually look really dorky? Or maybe that's me being the paranoid, anxiety-ridden human being I am. Probably.
It really has been awhile since I wrote as the last post in here is from February and the text reads as follows:"I'm gonna let the pictures do the talking on this one."
Oh, McKinsey, you are ridiculously lame and obviously too lazy to actually write anything.
NOT THIS TIME, MATE.
Now on to the actual content for this post. UNSEEN THAILAND: Phitsanulok. I keep using this phrase 'unseen Thailand' as it was a recurring theme in the TV show we were filming, Sofar So Good. This show is filmed in various locations around Thailand and each episode brings along a different tourist or foreigner to experience these new locations, new places, things off the beaten path. The purpose behind Sofar So Good is to showcase tourism in the country. So, yeah, I got a whole 45 minutes of fame in the episode the folks at Sofar So Good wanted to film with me.
Though I'll admit being filmed for television is kind of nervewracking. After each scene I filmed, all I could think was Shit did I sound like an idiot? Did I say "That's amazing!" too many times? Do my super cool overalls actually look really dorky? Or maybe that's me being the paranoid, anxiety-ridden human being I am. Probably.
Feb 21, 2016
koh samet
Koh Samet is one of our favorite little vacation spots & it happens to be just a 2 hour drive + 15 minute speed boat ride away from Bangkok.This time we had the sincere pleasure of relaxing with Justin's mama. She's a beautiful woman inside & out and her company is priceless.
To see more pictures, click read more below.
Jan 1, 2016
we welcome you, 2016
After many tears, dreams coming too slowly into fruition, and struggle - Justin and I are more ready than ever to begin this new year together. While a new year truly doesn't mean much in terms of change, it symbolizes a blank slate and new beginnings.
We spent the day at Lumpini Park, enjoying the cool breezes and the funny swan boats. The weather is cooler now in Thailand and it's actually pleasant to be outdoors. After feeding the overly large fish, we stopped by Robin Hood pub in Phrom Phong for a beer & whiskey coke. With big appetites, we went to dinner at Beirut, a most favorite Lebanese restaurant for which I have no images because I was too busy clogging my arteries with hummus.
Happy New Year to all! May 2016 be a blessed year for each of you.
To see more pictures from our NYE together, click read more below.
We spent the day at Lumpini Park, enjoying the cool breezes and the funny swan boats. The weather is cooler now in Thailand and it's actually pleasant to be outdoors. After feeding the overly large fish, we stopped by Robin Hood pub in Phrom Phong for a beer & whiskey coke. With big appetites, we went to dinner at Beirut, a most favorite Lebanese restaurant for which I have no images because I was too busy clogging my arteries with hummus.Happy New Year to all! May 2016 be a blessed year for each of you.
To see more pictures from our NYE together, click read more below.
Dec 29, 2015
christmas in khao yai
Merry Christmas to all my wonderful friends and family, Merry Christmas to the workers at 7/11 who always remember my coffee order, Merry Christmas to the motorbike drivers outside my condo who know where to take me without having to ask.Merry Christmas!
To follow up to my Thanksgiving post, this was my first Christmas season away from family and away from the Western world. I don't think people truly understand how different the rest of the world can be. An American friend asked me about two weeks ago via Facebook if Thai Christmas music was better or worse than American Christmas music.
Haha, there is no Thai Christmas music. Lies, I think I heard ONE. But, that's it. This is a Buddhist culture, and in Buddhist culture they don't celebrate Christmas. First of all, it's hotter than balls still and the only Christmas decor you see is at huge malls where the only purpose is to tempt rich expats and affluent Thais to go spend their money on way-too-expensive stuff.
To continue reading, click below.
Dec 21, 2015
loy krathong
It was the day of my golden birthday. I turned 25 years old on the 25th of November, which happened to be the same day as the evening of the full moon of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar, hence the Thai festival - Loy Krathong. Did you follow all of that?
It's a festival celebrated annually. Each year the date changes since it's based on the lunar calendar. The name Loy Krathong translates directly as "to float a basket" which comes from the tradition of making a krathong or a decorated basket which is floated on a river or any body of water nearby really. Traditionally, the floating baskets are made from a slice of a banana tree or a spider lily plant but in modern times they are mostly made of bread which adorably gets eaten up by fish in a number of minutes.
To see pictures and read more about this incredible holiday, click below
To see pictures and read more about this incredible holiday, click below
Dec 5, 2015
it is your birthday.
"Not even an exclamation mark?" "This way is more professional." Thank you Jim & Dwight, always.
Last Wednesday, November 25 was the day I celebrated my golden birthday. 25 years young and I have to say that I am decently happy at where I'm at in life - living in Thailand with a boy in a nice condominium, proud cat mommy of two beautiful, annoying creatures and developing a life for myself as an "adult"... or whatever.
Thanks to all the new & old homies in my life, my birthday was - quite frankly - incredible. I'll let the pictures do the talking... but the key points are as follows
-Justin took me to dinner at the beautiful restaurant where we had our first date.
-He surprised me with a 'day at the spa' where I was indulged by three hours of amazing.
-I got my mouth on some craft brews with one of my new buds.
-A group of us celebrated the Thai holiday, Loy Khathong.
-All my friends and I ate dinner at our favorite Mexican restaurant.
Beautiful, beautiful.
Thank you to everyone who made me feel special & most importantly, loved.
To see photos from my special day, click below!
To see photos from my special day, click below!
Nov 28, 2015
friendsgiving
This was the first year being away from my family for Thanksgiving. This is the first year being in a country besides America for Thanksgiving. I was clueless and scared that my American traditions were going to fade away in Thailand. But, then it hit me.
I'm an adult, goddamnit! Now is the time I am allowed to create my own traditions, while doing my best to keep all the old ones. So, I grabbed Justin and put together a Friendsgiving, inviting all my close friends in Bangkok together in our home.
To continue reading about my Thanksgiving in Bangkok, click to read more.
To continue reading about my Thanksgiving in Bangkok, click to read more.
Nov 8, 2015
bangkok stonehenge
To my understanding, Bangkok Stonehenge (real name being Hopewell Construction) was once a development project that began in 1990. The plan was to construct an elevated train system to take people to the airport. However, the funding was cut in 1992 and since then, these large pillars remain, overtaken by foliage and graffiti.
I gained interest in visiting this 'Stonehenge' when a fellow photographer mentioned to me these pillars will soon be torn down in order to make way for construction to begin over again. This easy trip cost about 23 baht in total (< one US dollar) and didn't take up much time.
So, you're interested in taking this trip because my descriptive words and beautiful imagery have convinced you?! Wow, that means a lot. If you do want to visit, start off at the Hua Lamphong Train Station which is connected directly to the Hua Lamphong MRT station. The train station is ornate and smells of cat urine. This combination is both confusing and concerning.
So, you're interested in taking this trip because my descriptive words and beautiful imagery have convinced you?! Wow, that means a lot. If you do want to visit, start off at the Hua Lamphong Train Station which is connected directly to the Hua Lamphong MRT station. The train station is ornate and smells of cat urine. This combination is both confusing and concerning.
Sep 17, 2015
hong kong 香港
Since moving to Thailand, I've seen a lot. I worked for awhile as a travel journalist and photographer. It was my job to explore the city and document the places that tourists would like to see. This was such a terrific way to see things that maybe I wouldn't have seen on my own time. I ate at beautiful restaurants on the river, I got lost trying to find tiny Indian markets and sweated through so many clothes I was doing on the daily.
Now, I'm working at a more "regular" job. I'm the senior publicist at a public relations firm in central Bangkok called Midas PR. I have a flexible schedule and I'm enjoying it for the most part. But, I haven't traveled anywhere in a long time. It was time to see something new again.
Hong Kong was not at the top of my list. Mostly because I knew how expensive it was and even though you may think from my extremely good looks and extravagant lifestyle (lol.) that I am made of moneys. I am not. This is not the case. My boyfriend's parents insisted - over and over - we see Hong Kong and finally pushed us to do so. And I'm so very happy.
We visited for three short days - just enough to grab a taste of the city, enough to make me want to absolutely come back again to visit longer. It's an extremely dense - crowded city but it runs efficiently and everyone seems to speak English well. This is such a contrast from Bangkok, where I so often find myself in interactions with Thai people and we just can't communicate. It was nice to banter with people- to tell the waitress I like her ring and to ask for directions from a stranger.
Feb 26, 2015
bangkok art & culture centre
The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is a contemporary arts hub located in the center of Bangkok. Today, I had the pleasure of visiting and exploring the endless options of art, culture, design, theatre and film. Cultural and educational events alike take place in its exhibition areas and performance spaces. The BACC includes many art galleries, chic cafes, bookshops, unique craft stores and even an art library.
Construction for the BACC started in 2005 and was complete three years later. It is equipped with nine floors arranged around a beautiful atrium.
The BACC's mission states that it "visualizes itself as a centre of cultural diversity for a sustainable social development". Essentially, the centre hopes to create a meeting place for artists and to provide a culturally friendly environment for the community.
The art centre features new, creative art exhibitions each month. A calendar of all the upcoming exhibitions can be found on the BACC website or on the outside of the centre itself.
One of the exhibitions I visited today was called "Crow" The 1st Solo Exhibition. I had the pleasure of meeting the artist whose name is Ravi Gitsanalom. This exhibition runs until February 28 and can be found on the second floor.
Something really neat about the BACC is its mission to not only showcase artists' work but to encourage the community to get involved in artistic and cultural expression. As soon as you get into the BACC, centered around the atrium are creative craft shops, portrait artists ready to paint for you and even a self jewelry-making store. Walking around the BACC sets for you a feeling of creative inspiration.
A store called "happening" is what caught my attention first. Its a kind of crafty, artistic store featuring handmade journals, postcards, notebooks, etc from all around Thailand and more.
These portrait artists can complete beautiful drawings within minutes for customers.
The true highlight of my experience at the BACC was discovering the plethora of quaint coffee shops and small eateries. If I took photos of all of the different cafes in the BACC, we would be here all day. I picked out my favorite cafe named Gallery Drip Coffee and a small ice cream shop called IceDEA.
BACC is open from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. and closed on Mondays. Entry to the BACC is free unless you want to explore the seventh, eighth and ninth floors. In which that case you are asked to obtain a pass that requires you to deposit your belongings in a locker before entering. The fee for this is 100 baht. Photography is allowed in the BACC except on the seventh, eighth and ninth floors.
Getting to the BACC is very easy as it is right off of the BTS. It is a short walk off of the BTS stop National Stadium. From there you can take a bridge that connects the BACC with the BTS. You won't be able to miss it.
Overall, the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre is definitely a piece of the city to explore. It only takes an hour or so to see the centre. To find out more about the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, visit the website.
Here's to art!
Construction for the BACC started in 2005 and was complete three years later. It is equipped with nine floors arranged around a beautiful atrium.
The BACC's mission states that it "visualizes itself as a centre of cultural diversity for a sustainable social development". Essentially, the centre hopes to create a meeting place for artists and to provide a culturally friendly environment for the community.
The art centre features new, creative art exhibitions each month. A calendar of all the upcoming exhibitions can be found on the BACC website or on the outside of the centre itself.
One of the exhibitions I visited today was called "Crow" The 1st Solo Exhibition. I had the pleasure of meeting the artist whose name is Ravi Gitsanalom. This exhibition runs until February 28 and can be found on the second floor.
Something really neat about the BACC is its mission to not only showcase artists' work but to encourage the community to get involved in artistic and cultural expression. As soon as you get into the BACC, centered around the atrium are creative craft shops, portrait artists ready to paint for you and even a self jewelry-making store. Walking around the BACC sets for you a feeling of creative inspiration.
A store called "happening" is what caught my attention first. Its a kind of crafty, artistic store featuring handmade journals, postcards, notebooks, etc from all around Thailand and more.
These portrait artists can complete beautiful drawings within minutes for customers.
The true highlight of my experience at the BACC was discovering the plethora of quaint coffee shops and small eateries. If I took photos of all of the different cafes in the BACC, we would be here all day. I picked out my favorite cafe named Gallery Drip Coffee and a small ice cream shop called IceDEA.
BACC is open from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. and closed on Mondays. Entry to the BACC is free unless you want to explore the seventh, eighth and ninth floors. In which that case you are asked to obtain a pass that requires you to deposit your belongings in a locker before entering. The fee for this is 100 baht. Photography is allowed in the BACC except on the seventh, eighth and ninth floors.
Getting to the BACC is very easy as it is right off of the BTS. It is a short walk off of the BTS stop National Stadium. From there you can take a bridge that connects the BACC with the BTS. You won't be able to miss it.
Overall, the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre is definitely a piece of the city to explore. It only takes an hour or so to see the centre. To find out more about the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre, visit the website.
Here's to art!
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