Do you use any hair products? Or any tips to keep your hair long?
I use fairly generic products, with the exception of Le Labo’s shampoo and conditioner (which smells wonderful). To maintain nourished hair, I use a decent amount of conditioner after everything else and I let it sit for a while before rinsing it out with cool water. Hot showers help open hair follicles, but the cold water helps to seal those follicles and trap the moisturizer. Even turning the faucet to cold for a few seconds and quickly giving yourself a cold rinse can help! Also, I avoid heat. I’ve long since stopped blow-drying my hair, and I don’t use flat irons or curling irons anymore. I let my hair air dry after applying argan oil to the tips and combing it through.
What kind of music do you prefer?
I love listening to songs that make me feel transcendent, and they can range from Baroque Pop/ Folk artists like Fleet Foxes to Nordic warrior-music like Wardruna. Alternative is an umbrella term for most of the stuff I enjoy.
Any tips for editing/would you consider doing an edit-with-me type thing?
I’ve been thinking about doing an editing tutorial for a while now. I’ve also been considering starting a YouTube channel, so I suppose I will post one once I begin vlogging! One major component for editing photos that I would highly suggest is to properly utilize natural light. It makes your photos seem cleaner and more enhanced.
How did you decide the aesthetic of your feed and how do you stay consistent?
I’m completely in love with autumn, so each year I face the troubling reality that three-fourths of my theme isn’t going to be the way I want it to look. And I decided to change that! Now most of my photos only showcase the burnt umber hues in the images I capture. I stay consistent by seeking out these colors, and then editing them by erasing any contrasting hues with apps like VSCO, Afterlight, Snapseed, and Lightroom.
What are your top 3 favourite books of all time?
- The Secret History by Donna Tartt
- Shadow & Bone by Leigh Bardugo
- Deathless by Catherynne M. Valente
Fantasy!
How did you get into photography?
My mother used to work for Nikon and she was always taking photos—documenting my whole life, even the less savory parts. One day I decided to test my hand at it, then realized that I could use Instagram to share my photos…and here we are!