As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
As the strike has lifted, out comes a love letter for a film I was apart of last summer. If I didn’t lose all my photos on a misplaced phone, you’d have gotten a raunchy post that was filled with obnoxious love, goats, laughter, boiling heat, losing daylight and joy – but these photos will do for now. Take my word on it.
Tripped Up is a film about female friendship, finding yourself through the noise of your OWN self, and really learning to respect the people you love the most despite being so different. Part of what this work gives me is an incredible amount of appreciation for the people I get to know during the process. I walked onto this project excited and open and I walked off this project feeling like I gave so much love, received all of it in return, and broke a rib from laughing so hard and having so much fun.
Our fearless director @shrutirya thank you for leading us so lovingly and allowing all of our weirdness to be welcomed, our writers @carriefoggshaw and @cristinacat thank you for sharing your experiences so personally and being absolutely joys to work with. @vanessawilliamsofficial you’re a legend among us all. @gilperezabraham, you play the charmingly platonic voice of reason so well and from the moment we met we dug in deep. @jewdygold, everything you touch turns to laughs. @jellpell, you are so graceful and talented. @dannykornfeld, our villain of the plot, I could say three words to you but you already know how much I respect, adore and admire you. I love you.
To @sashafox, @arielwinter, @ashley_moore_, my gworls, it’s curtains on this one and I love you all so much but I’m lucky this was just the beginning of the love we have for each other.
#TrippedUp #UniversalPictures #NowOnVOD
Saved my favorite photo for last. Viet, I’ll be back to explore the southern part of your heart next time soon. Count on it. 🇻🇳🤞🏽❤️
#35mm
Photo straight said: 🌸 🏞️=😏
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I write from across the world from where I was recently and nostalgia rolls over the brief search as I gather more photos to share. A couple moments feel timeless for me. They make me curious for more. Who put that drying clothing on after I passed through? Has the grass yellowed with the turn of the newest season? Do the street food frog legs taste better this month? I do not know – But I do love the lil tokens that bring me so much joy to have just been there when I was. 🤞🏽
I spoke to a local here who was kind enough to share some of the thinking brought over here through tourism.
“Your country is so beautiful, you are so lucky,” “Life moves so slowly here,” “You live in paradise!” While this country is rich with natural beauty, yes, her opinions were honest and from the heart as she explained that life is far from slow. As a native Vietnamese woman that grew up in the country side with the world of responsibility and expectation on her back and her back only, she still said “Actually, no”. Things were not always “beautiful” to her as she struggled to make ends meet until she was able to get to a place in life where food, shelter and taking care of her loved ones around her was accessible. She said this with a very matter of fact tone as well, not insulted, but plainly accounting for reality. As a visitor, there are many things things I consider when going to certain places, especially rural ones, and getting to know people, standing in a position of privilege to even be there as a visitor to begin with. The things we take for granted sometimes don’t even come as a second thought to us, but they also don’t come as a second thought for many people who don’t have resources to see or achieve things beyond their situation. That doesn’t change either or situation when you compare one another, but the addition of perspective sure provides a godly amount of gratitude for the things you have, curiosity around what you can do with those things too to give back to those around you, and how to respect those with different ways of life by choosing to understand why and where they are before you think you just “know”. We don’t know. And how interesting is it to just ask?
Here’s some film photos from all around with a couple iPhone photos smushed in. This was just one experience when visiting the Northern countryside and i can’t speak for other places where I didn’t get to chat as much ❤️🇻🇳
I spoke to a local here who was kind enough to share some of the thinking brought over here through tourism.
“Your country is so beautiful, you are so lucky,” “Life moves so slowly here,” “You live in paradise!” While this country is rich with natural beauty, yes, her opinions were honest and from the heart as she explained that life is far from slow. As a native Vietnamese woman that grew up in the country side with the world of responsibility and expectation on her back and her back only, she still said “Actually, no”. Things were not always “beautiful” to her as she struggled to make ends meet until she was able to get to a place in life where food, shelter and taking care of her loved ones around her was accessible. She said this with a very matter of fact tone as well, not insulted, but plainly accounting for reality. As a visitor, there are many things things I consider when going to certain places, especially rural ones, and getting to know people, standing in a position of privilege to even be there as a visitor to begin with. The things we take for granted sometimes don’t even come as a second thought to us, but they also don’t come as a second thought for many people who don’t have resources to see or achieve things beyond their situation. That doesn’t change either or situation when you compare one another, but the addition of perspective sure provides a godly amount of gratitude for the things you have, curiosity around what you can do with those things too to give back to those around you, and how to respect those with different ways of life by choosing to understand why and where they are before you think you just “know”. We don’t know. And how interesting is it to just ask?
Here’s some film photos from all around with a couple iPhone photos smushed in. This was just one experience when visiting the Northern countryside and i can’t speak for other places where I didn’t get to chat as much ❤️🇻🇳
I spoke to a local here who was kind enough to share some of the thinking brought over here through tourism.
“Your country is so beautiful, you are so lucky,” “Life moves so slowly here,” “You live in paradise!” While this country is rich with natural beauty, yes, her opinions were honest and from the heart as she explained that life is far from slow. As a native Vietnamese woman that grew up in the country side with the world of responsibility and expectation on her back and her back only, she still said “Actually, no”. Things were not always “beautiful” to her as she struggled to make ends meet until she was able to get to a place in life where food, shelter and taking care of her loved ones around her was accessible. She said this with a very matter of fact tone as well, not insulted, but plainly accounting for reality. As a visitor, there are many things things I consider when going to certain places, especially rural ones, and getting to know people, standing in a position of privilege to even be there as a visitor to begin with. The things we take for granted sometimes don’t even come as a second thought to us, but they also don’t come as a second thought for many people who don’t have resources to see or achieve things beyond their situation. That doesn’t change either or situation when you compare one another, but the addition of perspective sure provides a godly amount of gratitude for the things you have, curiosity around what you can do with those things too to give back to those around you, and how to respect those with different ways of life by choosing to understand why and where they are before you think you just “know”. We don’t know. And how interesting is it to just ask?
Here’s some film photos from all around with a couple iPhone photos smushed in. This was just one experience when visiting the Northern countryside and i can’t speak for other places where I didn’t get to chat as much ❤️🇻🇳
I spoke to a local here who was kind enough to share some of the thinking brought over here through tourism.
“Your country is so beautiful, you are so lucky,” “Life moves so slowly here,” “You live in paradise!” While this country is rich with natural beauty, yes, her opinions were honest and from the heart as she explained that life is far from slow. As a native Vietnamese woman that grew up in the country side with the world of responsibility and expectation on her back and her back only, she still said “Actually, no”. Things were not always “beautiful” to her as she struggled to make ends meet until she was able to get to a place in life where food, shelter and taking care of her loved ones around her was accessible. She said this with a very matter of fact tone as well, not insulted, but plainly accounting for reality. As a visitor, there are many things things I consider when going to certain places, especially rural ones, and getting to know people, standing in a position of privilege to even be there as a visitor to begin with. The things we take for granted sometimes don’t even come as a second thought to us, but they also don’t come as a second thought for many people who don’t have resources to see or achieve things beyond their situation. That doesn’t change either or situation when you compare one another, but the addition of perspective sure provides a godly amount of gratitude for the things you have, curiosity around what you can do with those things too to give back to those around you, and how to respect those with different ways of life by choosing to understand why and where they are before you think you just “know”. We don’t know. And how interesting is it to just ask?
Here’s some film photos from all around with a couple iPhone photos smushed in. This was just one experience when visiting the Northern countryside and i can’t speak for other places where I didn’t get to chat as much ❤️🇻🇳
I spoke to a local here who was kind enough to share some of the thinking brought over here through tourism.
“Your country is so beautiful, you are so lucky,” “Life moves so slowly here,” “You live in paradise!” While this country is rich with natural beauty, yes, her opinions were honest and from the heart as she explained that life is far from slow. As a native Vietnamese woman that grew up in the country side with the world of responsibility and expectation on her back and her back only, she still said “Actually, no”. Things were not always “beautiful” to her as she struggled to make ends meet until she was able to get to a place in life where food, shelter and taking care of her loved ones around her was accessible. She said this with a very matter of fact tone as well, not insulted, but plainly accounting for reality. As a visitor, there are many things things I consider when going to certain places, especially rural ones, and getting to know people, standing in a position of privilege to even be there as a visitor to begin with. The things we take for granted sometimes don’t even come as a second thought to us, but they also don’t come as a second thought for many people who don’t have resources to see or achieve things beyond their situation. That doesn’t change either or situation when you compare one another, but the addition of perspective sure provides a godly amount of gratitude for the things you have, curiosity around what you can do with those things too to give back to those around you, and how to respect those with different ways of life by choosing to understand why and where they are before you think you just “know”. We don’t know. And how interesting is it to just ask?
Here’s some film photos from all around with a couple iPhone photos smushed in. This was just one experience when visiting the Northern countryside and i can’t speak for other places where I didn’t get to chat as much ❤️🇻🇳