![]() What was the funniest/strangest/most insightful thing a local said? He’s an eccentric fellow who holds an entirely different perspective on life than most – which is what I admire most about him. His creative mind and ambitious heart have always inspired me since I was a little girl. My father still strikes me as the most interesting people I’ve ever met. “A fact my father told me that still sticks with me today, “Life will always throw us bullshit challenges, so you might as well get used it and soldier on”.”Īnd who was one of the most interesting person you’ve met so far? She hardly spoke English, but her warm smile and babies’ laughter made it clear that we were two humans who were undoubtedly fascinated by each other. One of my favorite memories from my anthropological expedition to India was being invited into a woman’s home for a cup of homemade chai tea. Locals are effortlessly warm, friendly, and charming. The first place that comes to mind, however, are the random villages scattered among Bir, India high in the Himalayan regions of Himachal Pradesh. There’s a variety of different places I’ve traveled to that hold their own unique flavor, so it becomes rather difficult to compare them. What was your favorite city/place so far and why? Inspired by my style icon, Wes Anderson, I aim for each shoot to embody a central theme or color palette that might evoke a certain feeling or memory. I aim to capture raw moments, candid laughs, and stories to look back on. Thank you so much, that means a lot! I’d like to think of my work as an eloquent representation of my love for life and people. Your work is so dreamy and full of wanderlust. ![]() Quit looking at your Instagram feeds or Tumblr pages and search beyond the ordinary: pick a wildflower and press it in your journal, listen to your favorite song at 2:00 in the morning, cook your mother a nice meal, spend a morning outside without your phone, nap in the sunshine, read a book at a coffee shop, visit that place you’ve always wanted to go to, make love on the kitchen counter top, and take your time in museums…” Natalie Allen “The vital importance of searching for inspiration comes in many, many different forms. ![]() ![]() Immerse in the world, beyond instagram and cell phone. I’ve lost myself in the Tumblr site of young photographer, yoga-teacher and dreamer Natalie Allen. And her photographs do exactly what photography is meant to do: inspire. ![]()
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