🎶 I’m terrified of sharks do doo… 📸 @cam.whaley_ 👗 @christinascostumecloset
Due for a bit of this in my life💕 📖 @cowboysindiansmagazine 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Due for a bit of this in my life💕 📖 @cowboysindiansmagazine 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Due for a bit of this in my life💕 📖 @cowboysindiansmagazine 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Due for a bit of this in my life💕 📖 @cowboysindiansmagazine 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
More from my shoot with @cowboysindiansmagazine 😋🤠 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
More from my shoot with @cowboysindiansmagazine 😋🤠 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Just out here defying gravity 😋 Thanks @leahkreitz & @rebeccamagazine 💕 @5thwallstudio 100% will be doing this again! My soul loved it, my body will get there 😂
Thank you for featuring my interview alongside legends both in Texas and across the industry @cowboysindiansmagazine — link in bio! Can’t wait to see your Fall issue! 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Thank you for featuring my interview alongside legends both in Texas and across the industry @cowboysindiansmagazine — link in bio! Can’t wait to see your Fall issue! 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Thank you for featuring my interview alongside legends both in Texas and across the industry @cowboysindiansmagazine — link in bio! Can’t wait to see your Fall issue! 📸 @saraforrest 🎥 @bycoleharris 🎬 @marcellabarrett @lilisutton 🤠 @oldgoldritual ✍️ @chadisham @alliegreenfield247 📍 @tetonridge @allison_welling
Told to make content she props her phone on a lamp in the park alongside professional influencers. Crying on the inside she takes a video. She then pulls the phone down, scurries away, and posts video stills 📸 (insert photos)
Told to make content she props her phone on a lamp in the park alongside professional influencers. Crying on the inside she takes a video. She then pulls the phone down, scurries away, and posts video stills 📸 (insert photos)
Told to make content she props her phone on a lamp in the park alongside professional influencers. Crying on the inside she takes a video. She then pulls the phone down, scurries away, and posts video stills 📸 (insert photos)
Told to make content she props her phone on a lamp in the park alongside professional influencers. Crying on the inside she takes a video. She then pulls the phone down, scurries away, and posts video stills 📸 (insert photos)
Told to make content she props her phone on a lamp in the park alongside professional influencers. Crying on the inside she takes a video. She then pulls the phone down, scurries away, and posts video stills 📸 (insert photos)
My first @andscenenyc ✔️ — A performance where one actor in each scene is on lines and the other is improvising! @connorratliff you are beyond words, thank you for the fun! Thank you to everyone who came, watched online, and to @mickszal for having me and producing such a great show.
Just a few years ago, my family was forced to evacuate from their homes in my hometown of Medford, Oregon due to wildfires. During that massive blaze, my family was centered between three simultaneous fires converging on their locations. My step dad, as well as many of my former neighbors and friends, lost not only their homes, but also many non-replicable memories. I vividly remember being aware of this environmental threat each Spring and Summer growing up. It was only later that I learned that most of the wildfires were started not through natural causes, but by reckless human behavior. Today, on @smokeybear’s 80th birthday and as Oregon and the rest of the West Coast heads into the height of fire season, I want to celebrate his birthday by sharing some fire prevention tips and remind everyone to pay attentions to help prevent wildfires. 1. If you are camping and light a fire, remind yourself of Smokey Bear’s fire danger level and ensure your fire is completely out and cold before departing. If you can feel heat coming emanating from the embers, drown it in cold water. 2. Make sure your cigarette butts are completely out before leaving them and do not throw them out of your car or into brush. 3. If you see any type of spark coming from a truck or trailer chains, please alert the vehicle’s driver, as it only takes one spark during the dry season to start a wildfire. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help preventing wildfires! Let’s all wish Smokey Bear a very Happy Birthday!!!! #SmokeyWithin #CreatorsforGood @adcouncil @stateforesters @u.s.forestservice
Just a few years ago, my family was forced to evacuate from their homes in my hometown of Medford, Oregon due to wildfires. During that massive blaze, my family was centered between three simultaneous fires converging on their locations. My step dad, as well as many of my former neighbors and friends, lost not only their homes, but also many non-replicable memories. I vividly remember being aware of this environmental threat each Spring and Summer growing up. It was only later that I learned that most of the wildfires were started not through natural causes, but by reckless human behavior. Today, on @smokeybear’s 80th birthday and as Oregon and the rest of the West Coast heads into the height of fire season, I want to celebrate his birthday by sharing some fire prevention tips and remind everyone to pay attentions to help prevent wildfires. 1. If you are camping and light a fire, remind yourself of Smokey Bear’s fire danger level and ensure your fire is completely out and cold before departing. If you can feel heat coming emanating from the embers, drown it in cold water. 2. Make sure your cigarette butts are completely out before leaving them and do not throw them out of your car or into brush. 3. If you see any type of spark coming from a truck or trailer chains, please alert the vehicle’s driver, as it only takes one spark during the dry season to start a wildfire. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help preventing wildfires! Let’s all wish Smokey Bear a very Happy Birthday!!!! #SmokeyWithin #CreatorsforGood @adcouncil @stateforesters @u.s.forestservice
Just a few years ago, my family was forced to evacuate from their homes in my hometown of Medford, Oregon due to wildfires. During that massive blaze, my family was centered between three simultaneous fires converging on their locations. My step dad, as well as many of my former neighbors and friends, lost not only their homes, but also many non-replicable memories. I vividly remember being aware of this environmental threat each Spring and Summer growing up. It was only later that I learned that most of the wildfires were started not through natural causes, but by reckless human behavior. Today, on @smokeybear’s 80th birthday and as Oregon and the rest of the West Coast heads into the height of fire season, I want to celebrate his birthday by sharing some fire prevention tips and remind everyone to pay attentions to help prevent wildfires. 1. If you are camping and light a fire, remind yourself of Smokey Bear’s fire danger level and ensure your fire is completely out and cold before departing. If you can feel heat coming emanating from the embers, drown it in cold water. 2. Make sure your cigarette butts are completely out before leaving them and do not throw them out of your car or into brush. 3. If you see any type of spark coming from a truck or trailer chains, please alert the vehicle’s driver, as it only takes one spark during the dry season to start a wildfire. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help preventing wildfires! Let’s all wish Smokey Bear a very Happy Birthday!!!! #SmokeyWithin #CreatorsforGood @adcouncil @stateforesters @u.s.forestservice
Just a few years ago, my family was forced to evacuate from their homes in my hometown of Medford, Oregon due to wildfires. During that massive blaze, my family was centered between three simultaneous fires converging on their locations. My step dad, as well as many of my former neighbors and friends, lost not only their homes, but also many non-replicable memories. I vividly remember being aware of this environmental threat each Spring and Summer growing up. It was only later that I learned that most of the wildfires were started not through natural causes, but by reckless human behavior. Today, on @smokeybear’s 80th birthday and as Oregon and the rest of the West Coast heads into the height of fire season, I want to celebrate his birthday by sharing some fire prevention tips and remind everyone to pay attentions to help prevent wildfires. 1. If you are camping and light a fire, remind yourself of Smokey Bear’s fire danger level and ensure your fire is completely out and cold before departing. If you can feel heat coming emanating from the embers, drown it in cold water. 2. Make sure your cigarette butts are completely out before leaving them and do not throw them out of your car or into brush. 3. If you see any type of spark coming from a truck or trailer chains, please alert the vehicle’s driver, as it only takes one spark during the dry season to start a wildfire. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help preventing wildfires! Let’s all wish Smokey Bear a very Happy Birthday!!!! #SmokeyWithin #CreatorsforGood @adcouncil @stateforesters @u.s.forestservice
Just a few years ago, my family was forced to evacuate from their homes in my hometown of Medford, Oregon due to wildfires. During that massive blaze, my family was centered between three simultaneous fires converging on their locations. My step dad, as well as many of my former neighbors and friends, lost not only their homes, but also many non-replicable memories. I vividly remember being aware of this environmental threat each Spring and Summer growing up. It was only later that I learned that most of the wildfires were started not through natural causes, but by reckless human behavior. Today, on @smokeybear’s 80th birthday and as Oregon and the rest of the West Coast heads into the height of fire season, I want to celebrate his birthday by sharing some fire prevention tips and remind everyone to pay attentions to help prevent wildfires. 1. If you are camping and light a fire, remind yourself of Smokey Bear’s fire danger level and ensure your fire is completely out and cold before departing. If you can feel heat coming emanating from the embers, drown it in cold water. 2. Make sure your cigarette butts are completely out before leaving them and do not throw them out of your car or into brush. 3. If you see any type of spark coming from a truck or trailer chains, please alert the vehicle’s driver, as it only takes one spark during the dry season to start a wildfire. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your help preventing wildfires! Let’s all wish Smokey Bear a very Happy Birthday!!!! #SmokeyWithin #CreatorsforGood @adcouncil @stateforesters @u.s.forestservice
#TheInstigators had me laughing the whole time, so whitty and heartfelt. Thank you for having me @cinemasociety 💕💕 📸 @marion_curtis_starpix
#TheInstigators had me laughing the whole time, so whitty and heartfelt. Thank you for having me @cinemasociety 💕💕 📸 @marion_curtis_starpix