// Journal 6: 2019

Photo taken by Jorge Halili @jayaarah with film on a Mamiya RZ67 #120mm

Photo taken by Jorge Halili @jayaarah with film on a Mamiya RZ67 #120mm

// Here we go again with another New Years journal.

What can I say about my 2018?….. It was like a big roller coaster that made me experience everything my life could possibly handle so much of. I’d say it has been the most emotional year of my life and it's finally over… This year felt so long. To start this off this journal, I’ll probably start by stating all of my accomplishments and failures of this year.

I’d say my first biggest accomplishment of 2018 was getting accepted to Rutgers Camden University. After commuting at a community college I felt such a big relief that I finally did something good for myself and moving forward with my life as an individual. Being a Graphic Design major, it’s so great to finally take the courses for it. Everything that I learned so far in them has helped me exponentially with my creative work outside of school. Of course school be stressful with work but we’ll get into more details later.

Photography wise, I felt like I have done a lot. I’ve collaborated with many individuals and that happening makes me feel like my communication skills went up. I grew up being very introverted and felt I lacked so much social interaction. My first semester of college at Rutgers, I had not talked or hung out with many people there, I would just go home after my classes. But outside of school that semester, I tried to be the one to approach people and start conversation, and since then it’s helped me have so many connections in life for potential work and of course, friends.

This year was also my first time traveling to Los Angeles California (ever) as a paid job to make a music video. Of course I couldn’t deny the offer so I took it. It was a very impacting experience because I had never went to a different state outside the tri-state alone before. But this gave me the signal that I needed to learn to be able to take care of myself without an older family member. Luckily my client was a close friend and it made the whole experience very comfortable for the both of us, in making some good content for each other. Also lucky to have a good friend who goes to school in California host us around the area of Los Angeles. It was such a great experience, even though we couldn’t check out a majority of places to do touristy things due to trying to get content for the video, it was all still cherish-able.

Towards finals month of my first semester at Rutgers, I took a filming class and we were able to create any type of video that we wanted, so I wanted to make a story music video. I felt that music videos were my specialty at that point because I just felt comfortable with it. Also considering that I feel like I’m good with syncing the music well with the flicks. I used one of my friend’s songs who I went to California with called ‘In the Lead’. This was my first mass production I had ever done, alone. I did a whole track concept, drew story boards, and had a lot of castings for the film, I was even able to use a school class room. Of course with the help of my friends it wouldn’t have been possible. But the biggest problem during the production was getting everyone’s schedule to be synced. It was the most challenging thing for me to do, and having to improvise when a person wasn’t able to attend for a scene. After finishing the video (during final video presentations), I was not satisfied with the results and felt like I wasted everyone that was a part of the production’s time. But of course I still got a good grade, just not a good grade personally for myself. I was so unsatisfied with it, I didn’t even show anyone in the production the film. At that moment I felt so drained to make videos for paid jobs or school. Having an estimate time to make a film felt to pressuring for me, but I guess that’s part of life to not waste time.

After that, I’ve just been working to get money and doing any kind of business with photography. I was given the opportunity to shoot a wedding for a family member of mine back in late July. They wanted both photography and videography. This seemed like a lot of work so I asked my cousin Darar to help me out with the gig. We both did a good job on site and they felt satisfied. But the problem with myself is that I don’t know how to use my time wisely. I gave a bad estimate of when I would finish editing the photos, even with their wedding video. I had finished the photos the following week, but I didn’t get done the wedding video until day before Christmas Eve. Having all this delay was because of me stressing about life, there was so much going on in my life that was emotionally draining, I would just go out a lot. But going out a lot lead me to paying fines, which I won’t get into big details about. Due to that situation, I struggled getting around and even to school or work. I’m close to getting all that situated very soon so that’s an up.

 

Those being big factors of most of my unproductive moments in life, it also affected my time to practice break dancing. This year for breaking has its ups and downs. Towards the end of the year, basically when I started my fall semester at Rutgers, I wanted to focus more on school, but still tried to practice when I get the chance. My top goal was to make tops 16 in competitions that I competed in, and I achieved that. June at Prove your Groove, I made it to top 8, November at Second Sundae I made it to top 16, and mid November at Rutgers Melee battles representing Rutgers Camden, made it to the semi finals repping with my crew Cypher Syndicate. This was a huge accomplishment for me and it made me so eager to keep practicing. But of course when life hits you, you have to focus on that first. People would always hit me up and be like, “I haven’t seen you come out bro where have you been? you slacking in the scene.” or tell me to come practice. Well I guarantee you that I have not been slacking in the scene, this year my crew has been making a come up from when we were starting up, with competitions and running jams. We’ve accomplished so much as a unit and even alone in this life of breaking and outside of it. Few of my members have gotten married and I could not be more happy for them. We may not seem like we aren’t out there like that, but we are out there getting our lives together. Sometimes we just need to focus on our goals and priorities one at a time, and I’m one of those people. In my opinion I feel like I have been very sociable in the breaking scene, I’ve met and became friends with so many people from around the world in the breaking community and its such a blessing.

Not only I met new friends in the breaking scene, but in school too, which should be a common place to make friends. Since I wanted to focus on school I also left one of my jobs. I mainly did that so I could socialize more with people at my school. My time in college I never really socialized with people like that. After my classes I would just go to work or home, so I wanted to change that. It started off just knowing my friend Kai, who is in my break dancing crew. He became the president of a Filipino club so I joined to support him. Being in that club has changed my college experience, because I never met so much great, genuine people. I’ve grown to be really close with the people at this school now and they’re always there for me and I can never forget that. For me, I have a lot of trust issues. I always felt that having few really good friends was all I needed, those people I’m still close with. But having a group of really good friends helped me not feel so alone. Having them also helped me focus on school a lot more, even though when we are all together we get pretty loud at the campus center haha. But it’s all about building a community of good people. The breaking community taught me that, so I took that in mind with my life in college and life in general, and I’m very thankful for every moment. I’ve lost some really close friends this year, but that lead to meeting new people along the way in replacement of that feeling of being lonely. Sometimes I still feel upset about the situations because I miss them but I guess they have their reasons and I have mine for the ones that I’ve cut out. With situations like this, it’s all about finding real friends, not friends to go fuck around with. Find those friends who will continue to support you and push you back on your feet to make you move forward.

Regardless of my 2018 having their ups and downs, it’s all about thinking of them as lessons and moving forward. Keep having your head up high for greatness. I’m still working on bettering myself, but I’m continuing to be a student in life everyday. I can’t guarantee that this year of 2019 will make its come up because I don’t want to jinx it, but it’s best to try and not get my hopes up. My goals for this new year is to learn to be positive with any situation I am in and continue to create content that I am known for. I want to be able to inspire others to do what they love doing and to continue that for the rest of their lives. For everyone who has impacted my life in 2018, Thank you, you know who you are.

2019, lets make some moves.

// Journal 5: The Orion Sun to my good friend

To the Orion Sun that has been the closest thing to be a part of my good friend's life:

Throughout the years of being good friends with Ina, she always mentions your name. Sometimes I questioned as to what kind of person you were like. I've been so close with Ina for so long, that we both question each other as to why I haven't seen Orion Sun yet? Ina talks a lot about you, of course she said some nice things of you, actually really nice things about you. She said that you were unique. I answered back to her, "Everyone is unique in their own way." Which is a true fact. To be unique, you have to present yourself differently from others your own way, by just doing what you specialize in.By doing what you specialize in also means that you have to love doing it. With how Orion Sun made herself unique was through the art of music.

When Orion Sun releases her new songs, Ina is always the person to show me them. She would play her song 'Space Jam' so much, that she would get it stuck in my head. Just from hearing her song on repeat, it has made me a fan of her work. Some of my favorite songs by her are 'Waiting in the car (interlude)', 'Space Jam' (of course lol), and 'Goodbye'. With Orion Sun's style in music, it relates to my taste in music. Her music has that chill, Hip-Hop, soulful vibe mixture to them, which are similar to some of my favorite music artist like Nujabes, Taku, and Joji. 

One random night, Ina wanted to go to a little show at someones house, and it just so happened to be the moment where I finally got to meet Orion Sun. It was 12AM on  a night and the streets are quiet in Philly. When we first introduced ourselves I felt nervous, like this is the close friend of my close friend. We just said our hellos, since it was getting late we parted ways back home, which seemed sad because I wanted to chat.

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 On a Thursday night, get a message from Ina saying that Orion Sun is having a performance Friday night at 8PM and she wanted me to go and see her. Friday's are usually days I work late so I couldn't give her a definite answer, but of course I would have said yes. During my time working, my client's father tells me that I'll be leaving work early due to my client going to a school dance, thus making me leave at 6:30PM. Once I was told that, I immediately message Ina saying that I can go. Both of us got excited and met up later that night. We get to the venue of the event and we happened to be the first people to even arrive, even before the people performing could get there. Everyone started coming in as time slowly past and Orion Sun comes in with her gear and sees us in surprise. We say our hellos once again and Ina is amping her up to get her excited for her performance that night. At first she was suppose to go second to perform but they ended up moving her last for no apparent reason, so we had to stay the whole time. Regardless of waiting, the other people who performed did well then I expected. Each groups were rock bands, and usually I don't listen to rock music but some of the songs they played were really good. As hours past, it was Orion Sun's time to finally go up.

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I had brought my camera to take photos and record her performance, but during the event i tried to do practice shots to have my settings fit with the lighting. At the event they had the lights off and few light sources, so it was hard for me to work with. While I was taking some practice shots, my flash had broke! I also had recently got it for a previous gig that I had a couple months back. I got upset because I couldn't take photos of Orion Sun, it was just too dark for my camera to capture in good quality. So I planned on making a video instead, Improvised by using the flash for my phone as a light source.

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In some way, I didn't know what to expect from her as a performer. All I could do was just be excited for her that she was singing. As she was getting ready to perform, her mood was very calm. The day before February 8th was her birthday so she's 22 now! Also the day of her performance was her high school music teacher's birthday. He had passed away the summer of her Junior year, so that day was very special to her. As she was performing her song, I was honestly getting really hyped up. The beginning was a slow pace vibe, then it escalated to some hard hitting lit songs which what made me get really all hype, since I actually know the songs. She then plays a song called 'BIG', which she made the day before on her birthday. Just knowing that someone would rather do something they enjoy doing on their birthday instead of go out drinking or something is satisfying to hear. Spending your birthday creating your form of art while also having fun, and I tell you, that song BUMPED! When I say bumped, she was literally spitting bars, everyone got hyped and she got embarrassed so she had to restart even harder than she did. Along in that song with bars, she adds her sense of style by adding some soothing vocals. As I mentioned before, her sense of music taste fits to what I like in music: Chill, soulful with a hint of Hip-Hop to it. I just loved it. Ending her performance, she played 'Space Jam' I'd say one of her best songs. While she was singing, she started crying, they weren't bad tears, but tears of joy. Her seeing all her friends coming together to see her perform can be very meaningful. For anything with anyone, it's a blessed feeling to have your closest friends support your craft. Out of all of the music performances that I ever attended in my whole life, I never felt such mixed emotions. It's rare for something like that to happen to me, considering I teared a little. But seeing Ina cry escalated it up for me, because that was her first time crying in front of me, regardless of her crying everyday (EXPOSED). But after that happened, it made me realize how much you mean to her. 

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It's sad to know that you're moving to California after finally meeting you for the first time. But you are literally moving on to do better things with your career as a music artist. Going up there is going to give you so many opportunities and I'm feeling pretty happy for you, everyone is. Hanging out with you and seeing you perform while you're still here in Philly has been a really great experience.  Your group of friends are just very outgoing and so kind. Having people like them along with Ina have definitely helped you to be who you are in the most positive way out there. Never let go of them. Nothing that ever happens is ever forgotten, even if you can't remember it. Consider this journal as my gift to you for your birthday that just past. So again, happy birthday Orion Sun, or should I say Tiffany? Since now we are basically friends haha. Hope you have a G day.

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// Journal 3: Printz

On the 28th of July, one of my friends Myles,(@wurdlife) had offered me to be a part of his artist showcase "Wurdlife Showcase". I just wanted to say how honored I was to be a part of something big, enough to express my work with other unique artists. Thanks for having me be a part of this showcase. 

Even though I couldn't attend the show for too long due to being at a wedding, so much people showed mad love for my work, and that's all that matters to me. I came in when the cops busted it down, it was too lit for them to handle lol.

Each prints are showcasing each type of photography that I specialize in capturing: Portrait, Motion photography (Breaking), and General Observations (Urban Exploring).

1of4: Over the Garden Wall // 5.31.17 //

This was the first print that came to mind and that I've been saving. I'd say this is one of my best portrait shots I've taken up to date. People who came to the Wurdlife showcase were the first to have a glimpse of this piece, and now I can show it to all of you in full quality.

I've named it "Over the Garden Wall" because Krista is a full on nature woman. Every time we go into the forest, she goes barefoot beyond that point lol. Also "Over the Garden Walls" was a name of one of my favorite animated short films. The Concept of the story was phenomenal, highly suggest y'all should watch it.

2of4: Engineered to Smoke // 4.1.17 //

In frame, are some of my Philly Bboy friends, Mario and Christian.

To showcase more of myself, break dancing has a big part in my life. I grew up watching break dancing and always wanted to try it. When I was younger, I would just practice in my basement trying to do headspins haha. I was also a very introverted person, so I didn't have a lot of friends. When high school hit, I saw a couple of people cyphering in the gym floor, so that's when I introduced myself and found some of my best friends that I'm still close with today.

In high school, I became friends with people that were a year ahead of me, so when they graduated, I felt lonely, so I stopped breaking. Once I hit college that's when I went to my first Bboy jam at @silverbackbboyevents 2015. At that moment, seeing the people that I would watch videos of, it motivated me to get back into it.

I found some people I grew up with who still break danced and asked if I could join in their sessions. The more we practice with each other, the closer we became, enough to be a crew called @cyphersyndicate. Till this day, my crew is considered like a second family to me.

At this point of time, it's been 2 years since I've consistently trained and battled at jams. I still have a lot to learn before I can feel ready to earn a win, just give me like another 3 years lol.

Breaking is all about promoting individuality, being ourself and becoming part of something bigger. There Steven o boundaries in this dance culture, thus giving you the opportunity to showcase your best self and to represent your name/alias with pride alongside other creatives. The floor is a canvas for you to create your own signature art.

Because of breaking, it's helped me learn to be expressive and learn to connect with other individuals, regardless of me still being shy haha.

Shout outs to all my breaking peeps for pushing me to where I am today.

3of4: Inner Sanctum // 11.1.16 //

In frame is one of my good friends Rob. finessegodrob.

Another thing that helped me in life was Urban Exploring. Like I said in my previous post, I was a very introverted person, also meaning I didn't really go out as much as I should have. I would just stay at home and play video games and such. Now this was the young me, I don't necessarily play video games as much as I did back then. So I tried to go out more, with friends and socialize.

A couple years back my friend invited me to go explore a place in Philly, an abandoned train track. At first I was skeptical about the idea but I just went along with them anyways. The place was known as "The Viaduct". When we arrived around the area, we had to sneak through a fence, I got real nervous but I held that fear in and went through it. When we got there it had an amazing view of the city of Philadelphia. There were plenty of dope graffiti everywhere on solid surfaces, and unknown passageways. I felt a huge rush of adrenaline flowing in me, that this was pretty fun! At that moment I just wanted to explore more places.

Since that day of exploring, I've explored countless places with plenty of views, and a lot of history within them. In the summer of 2016, I've explored multiple places in 5 states with one of my close friends Darin, (we need to have another one next year haha.)

Out of all the places that I've Explored, this was my favorite. Not going to state the area it's in cuz there's no fun in that if I tell you ;). This was the most cleanest abandoned church that I've ever explored, and also one of my favorite shoots I've had so far.

Urban Exploring taught me a lesson in life to just be free to see what is unseen by the world. The world holds hidden beauties right under ourselves for us to just ignore. I've seen so many amazing things, but the world is limitless. There's so much to see and can't wait for when I get the opportunity to just go out and capture their beauty.

Enjoy your life freely.

4of4: Born Sinner // 11.1.16 //

In frame is one of my close friends Ben.

I'll keep this one short and simple..

I've learned a lot as time goes on, and you start to figure out who are considered good friends and who are not. I'm still pretty interactive with others, but I feel like I only have few friends that I consider very close with me. I don't really care for how much friends I have, I just care about the people I enjoy being around.

So for those who are my homies, shoutouts to you guys.

 

That concludes my "Printz" spiel, stay tuned for future content coming soon!

// Journal 2: RUthless

This past weekend, I went up to Rutgers University, New Brunswick for a bboy competition called RUthless. I carpooled there with a couple of my crew-mates in Cypher Syndicate, Hawke, Jey, and Lane. Hawke was invited to their event for their invitational 1v1, chosen by 15 other dope bboys from all around to battle in top 16 against each other. We head out to the event around one o'clock, the event started at four but Jey wanted to try and hit up Bboy Onton's workshop. Bboy Onton is a world renowned bboy in crews like Supernaturalz Crew or the UnitedRivals, and also RUthless' 2017 judge. When we arrive to Rutgers New Brunswick, it was about two-forty-eight. As we walk up to the venue, they were still setting up the flooring for the competitors like us. We were just too early. We came early because Jey wanted to take the workshop, the rest of us had no intention of taking it since we were battling, so we went roaming around Rutgers' campus.

Hawke, Lane and I walked around the campus and decided to do a shoot. As we walked around, we tried to find a good spot for us to snap some shots. We see spot a metal railing walkway and thought the spacing around there was dope so we put our bags down and set ourselves up.

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While we were taking pictures, we tried to hit up people that we're close with attending the event to join us. As we were hitting up people to join us, we hear from a distance, "FRIEEEEEEEENDS!" We look around with confusion and we see our friend Misha running towards us. Like any other close friendship, we started shouting too.

Misha is a Philly bboy in a crew that we are close with Retro Flow. Hawke and Jey are actually a part of their Crew as well, but the Jersey people of the crew, as everyone else is from philly. Misha is a reckless/pretty boy who literally gives no fucks about what he does, and that somewhat shows in this picture.

Misha joined us in our shoot and we got a lot of amazing shots. We all came up with a lot of creative ideas and made them work out.

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After a successful shoot with the four of us, we stopped by starbucks on Rutgers' campus before we head back to the venue. As me and Hawke were waiting for Lane and Misha to make their orders, we met up with Mikey, another Jersey bboy in the crew Jersey Underdogs. Mikey was also one of the invitees of the invitational 1v1 battle. 

We head back to the venue with each other and see a majority of people coming to that are either competing or spectating. When we got back the workshop was still going on and we see Jey. Thinking that he took the workshop, he end up not. We meet up with our philly bboy friends and said our greetings to each other. 

All of us lined up to pay our fee to enter the venue and signed up our crew. As I walk into the room, I see bboy Onton. I walk up to him to greet him and he notices my camera. He asks me if I do street photography (which I do) and asked if we could do a shoot. Since he mentioned me doing street photography, I asked if he was down for a quick shoot before the jam started, and he agrees. I thought that it was awesome that a world renowned bboy would want to do a shoot with me, makes me feel honored, (me fanboying inside). 

After he asked me, I decided to grab some of my philly friends and see if they want to join in on our shoot before prelims start. I gathered my boys from "ETS", (Engineered to Smoke Crew) Marz and Mach Phive, Don Lov from "Dirty Dozen" and Draze from "All in One". 

After the shoot, we all go inside to warm up for the competition. We all settled ourselves, stretched and cyphered around. As we were cyphering, I got to catch up with some old friends that attended the event. Before the preliminaries started, another one of our members in Cypher Syndicate came through to the event, Jason.

Before the event, before the New Year, a couple of our crew-mates were just hanging out. We were chilling at Hawke's crib and both me and him were sitting outside on his balcony having a deep conversation. He mentions RUthless to me and says that we are going to battle with each other. At first I was shocked, considering out of all the members in our crew, I was considered the prodigy. That being said, I felt nervous already for the event, even until the day of the event I was still nervous. It's just that being asked to battle with Hawke makes me feel honored in a lot of ways, because Hawke is considered like a big brother and Sensei to me, (Sensei meaning a teacher for those who aren't weebs, lol). Since that day I've been training hard for RUthless, yet until the day of, I still didn't feel ready to battle. But it's good to have a mindset to just have fun, because that's the whole reason why we are dancing, because it's fun.

Just having a crew gives us that serious vibe. Our crew wants to make a difference, getting a breaking scene for South Jersey.  I want to be able to showcase how much I've progressed over my one year of serious training and also in the scene. I've made so much companions on my breaking journey and it has changed me in a good way, (or at least I think it has). Having such a great bond as a community can really change you and gives you a different perspective of the society we live in. The culture of hip-hop is something really unique.

While we were cyphering during prelims, Hawke approaches me asking if I was okay battling with Jason. At first I got confused because we were suppose to battle. Jason had a huge urge to battle, but when he tried to sign up last minute, they didn't have enough room in the bracket. Since  Hawke was an invite in the 1v1's, I accepted the switch up. Lane had partnered up with Misha under Retro Syndicate

A couple days ago from the event, I had sprained my wrist. A majority of my power are floats and it hurt when pressure was being put to the wrist, but regardless I was still going to battle. When they called out our crew name, we came up to the platform with all of our companions on our side, which took up 1/4 of the floor. When a person is battling, spectators are allowed to support a team by being on their side of the platform. Our opponents were two Rutgers students.

After our battle I felt satisfied regards to my sprained wrist. I had a couple slip ups but that was my one of my better battles that I've had this year.  People that came up to me said I did fairly well minus some slip ups (which I said to myself). It is always satisfying when a random person comes up to you and compliments your dancing, it shows what you do can impact another person. 

Moving on to further in the jam, none of our comrades in our crew made it past prelims and Hawke lost in his top 16 against bboy kilo. But a couple of our friend from philly had made it past. Don Lov was also an invite and had made it to the top 8 for 1v1s, Jerry, another member in Retro Flow made it to top 8 with his partner bboy Bugy as RomaniaNPhilly. Our boys from ETS made it to top 16. 

One person in the whole event that I thought was very unique in style was bboy Kilo. Out of a lot of bboys I saw that day he was just, different. I approached him to introduce myself and say how dope he is, because he was so dope, I wanted to take a picture of him as a memory of who he is. His real name is Graham Reese and he's from New York. I also peeped that he had some Supreme gear on and I gave him more props for being dope. In the event of RUthless he was the finalist against bboy Church but lost against him, in my opinion I thought Graham won, but congratulations to Church. Graham had asked if I knew Jerry Valme and I told him that he was like another one of my Sensei's. Since the new year Valme has helped me tremendously in breaking, and it's a blessing. Anyways Graham mentioned that they use to be in a crew together called 8ball. I thought that was awesome, it also made sense since Valme would stand on his side when he battled. 

With the 2v2, bboy Sted Love and Born from MZK took the win against bboy Tiger from United Outkast. The fact that Tiger made it to the finals by himself is really impressive. Since it was a 2v2, that meant that Tiger had to battle twice as much than he should have if he had a partner. Towards the end of the 2v2 finals, Tiger was drained of energy and his last round wasn't enough for him to win.

Around the top 8, it was Titanz against MZK, during the battle, one of the members in Titanz bboy Snow, was battling a little too aggressive. In the mindset in a battle it is good to act aggressive but if it isn't part of your personality, then your opponent would get the wrong message, which is what happened after this battle. After MZK had taken the win against the Titanz, they were shaking hands, but Sted Love didn't accept the handshake from Snow. Their crews got into an argument and started a call out battle during the 1v1 battles to the side of the venue. After a couple rounds, they made peace with each other. 

After the jam was over, me and the crew wanted to snap some last minute shots before we head out. We found a good spot with really good lighting and set ourselves up. When we were done, the pictures turned out amazing. 

Throughout the whole event, I had fun regardless of our crew making anything other than respect. We came and did enough damage for people to know who we are. This is just the beginning of our crew's journey, To be continued:

// Journal 1: 2017

//2017

Song: Somnus Orchestra (Final Fantasy XV) -Yoko Shimomura


2016 has been a journey. I've accomplished so much last year, but even still, I'm continuing to grow and learn. up until this moment in my life, I had never aspired to reach my goals so much as now. That being Photography and Break dancing. This video showcases the progress I have seen throughout my passions in 2016. This is dedicated to those who struggle in life not only in the realms of school and family, but also in finding individuality and freedom. No matter the hardship, just keep looking forward; don't dwell on the negatives of the past.

Photography has become a great part of me. It has given me so many new ways to view the world in my own perspective. Before, I started doing photography, I was a very introverted person. It's helped me go out and interact with others more. Going around to different places to capture unique things with my close friends and family. It's made the people that I capture feel special and become more confident with themselves. Seeing others enjoying my content makes me enjoy what I love doing.

Throughout my time as a break dancer, I've slowly progressed. When it comes down to the real world of breaking, it can change you. Being able to start off breaking with mentors is more than a blessing to me. Breaking has become more than a hobby, and I never felt more alive. Break dancing has a lot to offer. It helps release your emotions, gives a community to meet new people and the opportunity to travel.

My goal is to inspire people to live life to the fullest. I myself have struggled with school, work, even with my emotions but I've managed to pull through. 2016, you weren't my favorite year, but you were the year that gave me a lot of lessons. I like to thank those who have pushed me to be where I am today and accomplish so much. 

2017, be ready.

Thanks to the homies Native Kid and Don Lov for helping me by speaking out.