How fitting that on this last day of 2016, we finally wrap up the thing that gave us the most trouble in 2016! This magazine was a challenge indeed, but you can now enjoy everything the issue has to offer! (Except the shoot in HQ, but I digress). Check out the full scans, interview, and shoot below!
006x Photoshoot >> Set #73 → Here




008 x Magazine Scans >> Healthy Living – July/August 2016 → Here




December 31, 2016 — “No Formula For Hollywood”
If you weren’t in the movie industry, what profession would you go for?
“This is an adjacent industry—writing. When I was thinking about what I should focus in on, writing was first before acting. I interned at Vanity Fair for a while and wanted to see the side of writing that was more commercial and financially sustainable other than being a novelist, which is very difficult in order to support a family, working freelance as a writer. I could definitely see teaching. I would love that. Definitely literature, and maybe sociology or psychology. Of course, I would have to go through more years of school in order to be able to be a teacher.”
“This is an adjacent industry—writing. When I was thinking about what I should focus in on, writing was first before acting. I interned at Vanity Fair for a while and wanted to see the side of writing that was more commercial and financially sustainable other than being a novelist, which is very difficult in order to support a family, working freelance as a writer. I could definitely see teaching. I would love that. Definitely literature, and maybe sociology or psychology. Of course, I would have to go through more years of school in order to be able to be a teacher.”
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