I am now 21. I love it. I love being able to just go to a bar and hang out with friends. I love being able to hit up happy hour. I love being able to just crack open a Guinness to wash down my chips in salsa as I watch TV.
Vegas was definitely an experience. I'm holding to my silence (though if you ask me in person I am quick to spill the beans). I look forward to my next trip there!
After Vegas, my life became consumed by the Downtown Film Festival Los Angeles. It spanned from Friday, July 6th, to Friday, July 13th. I was a photographer for the festival. I did mostly red carpets, but also got pictures of the actual festival itself and the after parties. It was a surreal week, just working red carpet after red carpet, going to parties in art galleries and on rooftops. Most films screened at the Downtown Independent or Hayworth Theatres, but one, Heathens and Thieves, screened at Regal Cinemas at L.A. Live. L.A. Live is also home to the Staples Center, along with many other shops and nice restaurants. It is a really modernly beautiful place. The ESPYS also happened to be taking place there on the same night. I spotted some tall, athletic men that people were taking pictures with, but none that I recognized. I did get to meet Patrick's Swayze brother, Don Swayze, at the screening as he is one of the main characters in the film.
I definitely enjoyed working with the festival. I met a lot of great people between those in the industry and the other interns I worked for. Below is a slideshow I put together as a part of my internship with some photos from the festival.
After the festival I took a little mini road trip the Phoenix to visit one of my best friends. After doing so much running around L.A. it was nice to get out for a bit. I always enjoy visiting the Phoenix/Tempe area, and when I am only a six hour drive away as opposed to a six hour flight away, I couldn't pass up the opportunity! I got to do some thrifting, experience the night life on Mill Ave., and just relax. While the festival was fun, I felt like I was always going, going, going. My weekend retreat to AZ was a great way for me to unwind. It was also a much needed escape after having my phone stolen.
Yes, my phone was stolen during the festival. You never think it is going to happen to you. I was working the red carpet during an after party at an art gallery. The gallery is set up so that there are two wings on either side of the door before you walk into the main area. The red carpet was in one of those wings, so I was off to the side by myself. I set my camera bag down (for the first time that night) underneath a table that separated the gallery from an employees only area. I wasn't getting much action on the red carpet, so I had my phone out and was texting. A group of people came up to get their pictures taken, so I set my phone down in the front pocket of my camera bag. While I was taking pictures, I notice another guy make his way over. He looked like someone who had just drifted in off the street. Once I finished with the group, I turned to him and asked if he wanted his picture taken. He mumbled something about not having cash and waiting for his girlfriend. I didn't really follow what he was saying, so I just let it go. I turned my back to him to take pictures of packed gallery. After a few moments, he taps me on the shoulder and asks how much it is to get a picture. I told him it was free and to jump right up. He did and through the scarf that he was wearing over half his face. I thought it was odd, but I also thought he was odd. He took off, and I went to go check my phone only to find it gone. I tried calling it and tracking it but he had turned it off. It is so frustrating in this day and age how little can be done to recover a stolen phone.
My trip to Phoenix provided me with a great opportunity to get out of my head after that experience. It also gave my a chance to plan out my road trip home! This friend will be joining me as I make a weeklong drive home. I am beyond excited! More details to come!
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