A joyous get together in Amsterdam to commemorate Scyler’s graduation ❤️ Immersed in the enchanting city, cycling through its markets , full of flowers, shimmering water, and twinkling lights. It’s a truly magical and serene experience, yet it reminds us of the countless places in the world where life has come to a standstill. Embracing these precious moments of togetherness. #amsterdam #carpediem
A joyous get together in Amsterdam to commemorate Scyler’s graduation ❤️ Immersed in the enchanting city, cycling through its markets , full of flowers, shimmering water, and twinkling lights. It’s a truly magical and serene experience, yet it reminds us of the countless places in the world where life has come to a standstill. Embracing these precious moments of togetherness. #amsterdam #carpediem
A joyous get together in Amsterdam to commemorate Scyler’s graduation ❤️ Immersed in the enchanting city, cycling through its markets , full of flowers, shimmering water, and twinkling lights. It’s a truly magical and serene experience, yet it reminds us of the countless places in the world where life has come to a standstill. Embracing these precious moments of togetherness. #amsterdam #carpediem
A joyous get together in Amsterdam to commemorate Scyler’s graduation ❤️ Immersed in the enchanting city, cycling through its markets , full of flowers, shimmering water, and twinkling lights. It’s a truly magical and serene experience, yet it reminds us of the countless places in the world where life has come to a standstill. Embracing these precious moments of togetherness. #amsterdam #carpediem
A joyous get together in Amsterdam to commemorate Scyler’s graduation ❤️ Immersed in the enchanting city, cycling through its markets , full of flowers, shimmering water, and twinkling lights. It’s a truly magical and serene experience, yet it reminds us of the countless places in the world where life has come to a standstill. Embracing these precious moments of togetherness. #amsterdam #carpediem
My dad used to call me a water rat, affectionately ofcourse ;)) From a very young age, I developed a passion for swimming and it became a lifelong pursuit of discovering and exploring new waters and oceans. In the United States, I became a certified diver and had the opportunity to do the first underwater reporting for E! And Access Hollywood, years ago. Throughout the years, I have been fortunate to contribute to several programs organized by Celebration of the Sea. One particular program that remains etched in my memory involved terminally ill children swimming with dolphins. Witnessing the profound impact it had on these kids was truly remarkable. This past week I had the privilege of being present once again to witness the incredible work that Celebration of the Sea continues to do. From their Ocean Heroes education programs to their cleanup initiatives, they consistently inspire and engage communities to bring about positive change. It is truly inspiring to see their dedication and the difference they are making. #CelebrationoftheSea
My dad used to call me a water rat, affectionately ofcourse ;)) From a very young age, I developed a passion for swimming and it became a lifelong pursuit of discovering and exploring new waters and oceans. In the United States, I became a certified diver and had the opportunity to do the first underwater reporting for E! And Access Hollywood, years ago. Throughout the years, I have been fortunate to contribute to several programs organized by Celebration of the Sea. One particular program that remains etched in my memory involved terminally ill children swimming with dolphins. Witnessing the profound impact it had on these kids was truly remarkable. This past week I had the privilege of being present once again to witness the incredible work that Celebration of the Sea continues to do. From their Ocean Heroes education programs to their cleanup initiatives, they consistently inspire and engage communities to bring about positive change. It is truly inspiring to see their dedication and the difference they are making. #CelebrationoftheSea
My dad used to call me a water rat, affectionately ofcourse ;)) From a very young age, I developed a passion for swimming and it became a lifelong pursuit of discovering and exploring new waters and oceans. In the United States, I became a certified diver and had the opportunity to do the first underwater reporting for E! And Access Hollywood, years ago. Throughout the years, I have been fortunate to contribute to several programs organized by Celebration of the Sea. One particular program that remains etched in my memory involved terminally ill children swimming with dolphins. Witnessing the profound impact it had on these kids was truly remarkable. This past week I had the privilege of being present once again to witness the incredible work that Celebration of the Sea continues to do. From their Ocean Heroes education programs to their cleanup initiatives, they consistently inspire and engage communities to bring about positive change. It is truly inspiring to see their dedication and the difference they are making. #CelebrationoftheSea
My dad used to call me a water rat, affectionately ofcourse ;)) From a very young age, I developed a passion for swimming and it became a lifelong pursuit of discovering and exploring new waters and oceans. In the United States, I became a certified diver and had the opportunity to do the first underwater reporting for E! And Access Hollywood, years ago. Throughout the years, I have been fortunate to contribute to several programs organized by Celebration of the Sea. One particular program that remains etched in my memory involved terminally ill children swimming with dolphins. Witnessing the profound impact it had on these kids was truly remarkable. This past week I had the privilege of being present once again to witness the incredible work that Celebration of the Sea continues to do. From their Ocean Heroes education programs to their cleanup initiatives, they consistently inspire and engage communities to bring about positive change. It is truly inspiring to see their dedication and the difference they are making. #CelebrationoftheSea
This past week has truly been a beautiful experience. It’s incredible to reflect on how quickly life passes by. In the blink of an eye, you find yourself witnessing your little girl blossom into a stunning young woman, who has just graduated. Scyler, I am immensely proud of you! Love you ❤ ️
Life seems very fragmented. On certain days, life can feel like a whirlwind of chaos and uncertainty. The world is filled with unrest , wacky politics, wars, friends passing away , illness, conflicts, and the never-ending stream of opinions. It’s a constant turmoil. I feel it! We all do. But amidst it all, I strive to stay grounded, even though it’s not always a walk in the park. That said. For me, it’s the little things that bring joy and solace and keep me grounded. Sharing a delightful dinner with wonderful friends, embarking on a serene walk through nature’s embrace, or feeling the wind on my face during a bike ride, a vinyasa yoga class – these are the moments that remind me of the beauty in life and bring me moments of bliss. And let’s not forget the power of spreading positivity through uplifting messages, for it has the potential to create ripples of change. And …there’s something undeniably magical about finding comfort and intimacy. The feeling of surrendering ( not so easy) oneself into the arms of a big, kind man can be an exquisite experience, offering a sense of security and connection that words cannot fully capture…
Life seems very fragmented. On certain days, life can feel like a whirlwind of chaos and uncertainty. The world is filled with unrest , wacky politics, wars, friends passing away , illness, conflicts, and the never-ending stream of opinions. It’s a constant turmoil. I feel it! We all do. But amidst it all, I strive to stay grounded, even though it’s not always a walk in the park. That said. For me, it’s the little things that bring joy and solace and keep me grounded. Sharing a delightful dinner with wonderful friends, embarking on a serene walk through nature’s embrace, or feeling the wind on my face during a bike ride, a vinyasa yoga class – these are the moments that remind me of the beauty in life and bring me moments of bliss. And let’s not forget the power of spreading positivity through uplifting messages, for it has the potential to create ripples of change. And …there’s something undeniably magical about finding comfort and intimacy. The feeling of surrendering ( not so easy) oneself into the arms of a big, kind man can be an exquisite experience, offering a sense of security and connection that words cannot fully capture…
Life seems very fragmented. On certain days, life can feel like a whirlwind of chaos and uncertainty. The world is filled with unrest , wacky politics, wars, friends passing away , illness, conflicts, and the never-ending stream of opinions. It’s a constant turmoil. I feel it! We all do. But amidst it all, I strive to stay grounded, even though it’s not always a walk in the park. That said. For me, it’s the little things that bring joy and solace and keep me grounded. Sharing a delightful dinner with wonderful friends, embarking on a serene walk through nature’s embrace, or feeling the wind on my face during a bike ride, a vinyasa yoga class – these are the moments that remind me of the beauty in life and bring me moments of bliss. And let’s not forget the power of spreading positivity through uplifting messages, for it has the potential to create ripples of change. And …there’s something undeniably magical about finding comfort and intimacy. The feeling of surrendering ( not so easy) oneself into the arms of a big, kind man can be an exquisite experience, offering a sense of security and connection that words cannot fully capture…
A week in New York is often said to be equivalent to months of experiences in other places. Life in the fast lane, as they say. This week definitely was one to remember , it kicked off with getting lost on a path (🙃) in Shelter, and after walking 11 miles, our asses and legs were completely shot. But it was worth it, so stunning to see all the fall leaves and laughing all the way. From birthdays to dinners to performances, inspiring talks and underground dancing, I absolutely love when New York grabs you with its enormous energy. ❤️ New York ❤️
Being part of a book that showcases the true essence of New York City is truly an honor. The book is refreshing, it delves beyond stereotypes and gains an intimate view of the city. New York never fails to inspire and captivate me ❤️New York Thank you @assouline @thaddeusoneil and @Oliverpilcherphotography
Being part of a book that showcases the true essence of New York City is truly an honor. The book is refreshing, it delves beyond stereotypes and gains an intimate view of the city. New York never fails to inspire and captivate me ❤️New York Thank you @assouline @thaddeusoneil and @Oliverpilcherphotography
From the wonderful crazy life in the New York City jungle I was ready to change it up and dive into the ocean. I had been invited to witness firsthand the impact of rising ocean water temperatures on coral reefs. Joining the amazing organization I.CARE with Mike and Patxi, I was able to see their work on coral restoration and gain a deeper understanding of the effects of climate change on our underwater ecosystems. It becomes even more clear to me that everything is connected. Every day, we witness the effects of climate change on our surroundings – floods, fires, and the loss of species and nature. But to see what is happening beneath the surface, we sometimes seem to forget and it’s heart-wrenching. However, with the efforts of organizations like I.CARE and Dr. Cindy Lewis director of Florida Institute of Oceanography’s Keys Marine Lab, there is hope. Our first dive was disheartening, as much of the coral that had been planted had bleached. However, we were pleasantly surprised during our second dive. The energy was immediately better, and we witnessed life, action, vibrant colors, and an abundance of fish. The sponges that had been planted there were alive and had grown. Nature is resilient and finds ways to adapt and resist. On the other hand, we humans need to make changes in our behavior. It feels good to be on the front lines and witness firsthand the efforts of so many people. I am trying to make a difference, by using my water bottle instead of buying plastic bottles. To use no plastic around the house If everyone stops or drastically reduces their consumption of plastic bottles, the impact would be enormous. I am also taking the time to understand the ingredients in the products I use. I have learned about the harmful effects of microbeads, which are tiny plastic particles found in cleaning products, cosmetics, and skincare. By being more conscious of what I buy, I can make choices that are better for the environment and for myself. I have adopted a mindset of mindful consumption. Instead of buying unnecessary things, I am focusing on reducing my overall consumption. By doing so, I hope to contribute to a more sustainable future.
From the wonderful crazy life in the New York City jungle I was ready to change it up and dive into the ocean. I had been invited to witness firsthand the impact of rising ocean water temperatures on coral reefs. Joining the amazing organization I.CARE with Mike and Patxi, I was able to see their work on coral restoration and gain a deeper understanding of the effects of climate change on our underwater ecosystems. It becomes even more clear to me that everything is connected. Every day, we witness the effects of climate change on our surroundings – floods, fires, and the loss of species and nature. But to see what is happening beneath the surface, we sometimes seem to forget and it’s heart-wrenching. However, with the efforts of organizations like I.CARE and Dr. Cindy Lewis director of Florida Institute of Oceanography’s Keys Marine Lab, there is hope. Our first dive was disheartening, as much of the coral that had been planted had bleached. However, we were pleasantly surprised during our second dive. The energy was immediately better, and we witnessed life, action, vibrant colors, and an abundance of fish. The sponges that had been planted there were alive and had grown. Nature is resilient and finds ways to adapt and resist. On the other hand, we humans need to make changes in our behavior. It feels good to be on the front lines and witness firsthand the efforts of so many people. I am trying to make a difference, by using my water bottle instead of buying plastic bottles. To use no plastic around the house If everyone stops or drastically reduces their consumption of plastic bottles, the impact would be enormous. I am also taking the time to understand the ingredients in the products I use. I have learned about the harmful effects of microbeads, which are tiny plastic particles found in cleaning products, cosmetics, and skincare. By being more conscious of what I buy, I can make choices that are better for the environment and for myself. I have adopted a mindset of mindful consumption. Instead of buying unnecessary things, I am focusing on reducing my overall consumption. By doing so, I hope to contribute to a more sustainable future.
From the wonderful crazy life in the New York City jungle I was ready to change it up and dive into the ocean. I had been invited to witness firsthand the impact of rising ocean water temperatures on coral reefs. Joining the amazing organization I.CARE with Mike and Patxi, I was able to see their work on coral restoration and gain a deeper understanding of the effects of climate change on our underwater ecosystems. It becomes even more clear to me that everything is connected. Every day, we witness the effects of climate change on our surroundings – floods, fires, and the loss of species and nature. But to see what is happening beneath the surface, we sometimes seem to forget and it’s heart-wrenching. However, with the efforts of organizations like I.CARE and Dr. Cindy Lewis director of Florida Institute of Oceanography’s Keys Marine Lab, there is hope. Our first dive was disheartening, as much of the coral that had been planted had bleached. However, we were pleasantly surprised during our second dive. The energy was immediately better, and we witnessed life, action, vibrant colors, and an abundance of fish. The sponges that had been planted there were alive and had grown. Nature is resilient and finds ways to adapt and resist. On the other hand, we humans need to make changes in our behavior. It feels good to be on the front lines and witness firsthand the efforts of so many people. I am trying to make a difference, by using my water bottle instead of buying plastic bottles. To use no plastic around the house If everyone stops or drastically reduces their consumption of plastic bottles, the impact would be enormous. I am also taking the time to understand the ingredients in the products I use. I have learned about the harmful effects of microbeads, which are tiny plastic particles found in cleaning products, cosmetics, and skincare. By being more conscious of what I buy, I can make choices that are better for the environment and for myself. I have adopted a mindset of mindful consumption. Instead of buying unnecessary things, I am focusing on reducing my overall consumption. By doing so, I hope to contribute to a more sustainable future.
From the wonderful crazy life in the New York City jungle I was ready to change it up and dive into the ocean. I had been invited to witness firsthand the impact of rising ocean water temperatures on coral reefs. Joining the amazing organization I.CARE with Mike and Patxi, I was able to see their work on coral restoration and gain a deeper understanding of the effects of climate change on our underwater ecosystems. It becomes even more clear to me that everything is connected. Every day, we witness the effects of climate change on our surroundings – floods, fires, and the loss of species and nature. But to see what is happening beneath the surface, we sometimes seem to forget and it’s heart-wrenching. However, with the efforts of organizations like I.CARE and Dr. Cindy Lewis director of Florida Institute of Oceanography’s Keys Marine Lab, there is hope. Our first dive was disheartening, as much of the coral that had been planted had bleached. However, we were pleasantly surprised during our second dive. The energy was immediately better, and we witnessed life, action, vibrant colors, and an abundance of fish. The sponges that had been planted there were alive and had grown. Nature is resilient and finds ways to adapt and resist. On the other hand, we humans need to make changes in our behavior. It feels good to be on the front lines and witness firsthand the efforts of so many people. I am trying to make a difference, by using my water bottle instead of buying plastic bottles. To use no plastic around the house If everyone stops or drastically reduces their consumption of plastic bottles, the impact would be enormous. I am also taking the time to understand the ingredients in the products I use. I have learned about the harmful effects of microbeads, which are tiny plastic particles found in cleaning products, cosmetics, and skincare. By being more conscious of what I buy, I can make choices that are better for the environment and for myself. I have adopted a mindset of mindful consumption. Instead of buying unnecessary things, I am focusing on reducing my overall consumption. By doing so, I hope to contribute to a more sustainable future.
It’s wonderful to see and read about the well-deserved recognition the artist Sheila Metzner is receiving. Sheila, a photographer whom I always loved working with for publications like American Vogue, German Vogue, and others. Her shoots were always grand productions, with a tableau-like quality that brought the images to life. The storylines she created for the shoots were vibrant and purposeful. I especially loved how she often included her beautiful kids in the shoots, adding an extra layer of depth and meaning. During one of these memorable shoots, I had the pleasure of meeting Beatrix Ost, while sitting on her husbands lap I kept eyeing Beatrix. I knew we were meant to connect deeply. I will forever be grateful for that shoot. Sheila, congratulations on your exhibition at the Getty Museum and your gallery show at Peter Fetterman. It’s fantastic to see you receiving the recognition that you truly deserve. @sheilametzner @gettymuseum @peterfettermangallery @voguemagazine
It’s wonderful to see and read about the well-deserved recognition the artist Sheila Metzner is receiving. Sheila, a photographer whom I always loved working with for publications like American Vogue, German Vogue, and others. Her shoots were always grand productions, with a tableau-like quality that brought the images to life. The storylines she created for the shoots were vibrant and purposeful. I especially loved how she often included her beautiful kids in the shoots, adding an extra layer of depth and meaning. During one of these memorable shoots, I had the pleasure of meeting Beatrix Ost, while sitting on her husbands lap I kept eyeing Beatrix. I knew we were meant to connect deeply. I will forever be grateful for that shoot. Sheila, congratulations on your exhibition at the Getty Museum and your gallery show at Peter Fetterman. It’s fantastic to see you receiving the recognition that you truly deserve. @sheilametzner @gettymuseum @peterfettermangallery @voguemagazine
It’s wonderful to see and read about the well-deserved recognition the artist Sheila Metzner is receiving. Sheila, a photographer whom I always loved working with for publications like American Vogue, German Vogue, and others. Her shoots were always grand productions, with a tableau-like quality that brought the images to life. The storylines she created for the shoots were vibrant and purposeful. I especially loved how she often included her beautiful kids in the shoots, adding an extra layer of depth and meaning. During one of these memorable shoots, I had the pleasure of meeting Beatrix Ost, while sitting on her husbands lap I kept eyeing Beatrix. I knew we were meant to connect deeply. I will forever be grateful for that shoot. Sheila, congratulations on your exhibition at the Getty Museum and your gallery show at Peter Fetterman. It’s fantastic to see you receiving the recognition that you truly deserve. @sheilametzner @gettymuseum @peterfettermangallery @voguemagazine