Siesta Key on 120

A lazy week in Siesta Key, Florida captured on 120 film. One of my favourite places in the world to just do absolutely nothing and watch the world go by. I spent the week sleeping up to 16 hours a day, eating lots of fried fish, and reading on the beach with a frozen margarita in hand. This was my first vacation in almost three years and I feel like a brand new person.

These images were taken on Kodak Portra 400 and Cinestill 400D.

Los Angeles in 35mm

As I sit here in quarantine, I can’t help but reminisce about my bachelorette weekend in Los Angeles this past February. Eight of my closest friends and I rented an Airbnb in the heart of Venice, steps away from Abbot Kinney Boulevard. Not one for your “typical” bachelorette drinking activities - mainly because I am just too old to weather a hangover with dignity - we spent the weekend window shopping on Abbot Kinney, eating very well at Gjelina, Scopa, and Butcher’s Daughter (to name a few), hiking Los Leones in the Pacific Palisades, and exploring DTLA and Little Tokyo, my favourite neighbourhoods in the city. On our final day in LA, we journeyed over to Malibu for a Malibu Wines Safari, where we sipped local Californian wine amongst animals named after celebrities - you can’t get more LA than that! The weather in LA was perfect, and the weekend was a much-needed respite from Toronto’s never-ending winter.

These photos were taken on Kodak Portra 400 in Los Angeles, Malibu, and Manhattan Beach.

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