UTOPIA: HALFWAY BETWEEN WORLDS

CHAPTER: LOST AGAIN
Utopia: A week with Sebastien Zanella in Tenerife, Spain
“my camera is
a machine
to ask questions”
- Seb. Zanella
0:00/1:34
How often can you spend a week withsomeone that inspired you to start a passion?

CHAPTER: LOST AGAIN
All the present photos were given to me during this Utopia workshop.
The following are notes, insights and perspective I’ve learned from him during that week.
“i don’t take photo’s, They’re given to me”
- Seb. Zanella

Losing yourself in the environment that surrounds you is the best and hardest thing to accomplish.

In a world of sameness, cultivating your difference will make all the difference.

“pictures are like words, next to each other, they tell a different story”
One detail pushed to it’s extreme can set your eye apart from the normality of reality.

Another meaningful insight was:it’s not about the outcome, the painting, the design, the photo, the poem. It’s about understanding how they see the world.


“always be an amateur, always be a kid, be proud of being an amateur”
Raw, mystical, and full of space for the mind to wander, Ireland is free from distractions and the intensity of cities,


Sebastien call himself “The King of The Blind People” because he reference some of the most iconic artist who lived unknown to the large public.

Sometimes, the most ordinary moment can give the most extraordinary memory.
“don’t be attracted by the obvious”
- Seb. Zanella

Searching beauty in the ordinary is a journey with no end.

Thank you:
Sebastien Zanella: for opening your home, mind and heart to us for a week. For sharing with such vulnerability and conviction your world view. It was a privilege to learn from you while you’re trying to make sense of the world we’re living in. @sebzanella szanella.com
Thank you both for following us in our little adventures, being our muse for memories that will stay with me forever. @lifeofmisswest @lasaltyfamily
UTOPIA: RUNNING IN BETWEEN WORLDS

CHAPTER: LOST AGAIN
Utopia: A week with Sebastien Zanella in Tenerife, Spain
“my camera is
a machine
to ask questions”
- Seb. Zanella
0:00/1:34
How often can you spend a week withsomeone that inspired you to start a passion?

CHAPTER: LOST AGAIN
All the present photos were given to me during this Utopia workshop.
The following are notes, insights and perspective I’ve learned from him during that week.
“i don’t take photo’s, They’re given to me”
- Seb. Zanella

Losing yourself in the environment that surrounds you is the best and hardest thing to accomplish.

In a world of sameness, cultivating your difference will make all the difference.

“pictures are like words, next to each other, they tell a different story”
One detail pushed to it’s extreme can set your eye apart from the normality of reality.

Another meaningful insight was:it’s not about the outcome, the painting, the design, the photo, the poem. It’s about understanding how they see the world.


“always be an amateur, always be a kid, be proud of being an amateur”
Raw, mystical, and full of space for the mind to wander, Ireland is free from distractions and the intensity of cities,


Sebastien call himself “The King of The Blind People” because he reference some of the most iconic artist who lived unknown to the large public.

Sometimes, the most ordinary moment can give the most extraordinary memory.
“don’t be attracted by the obvious”
- Seb. Zanella

Searching beauty in the ordinary is a journey with no end.

Thank you:
Sebastien Zanella: for opening your home, mind and heart to us for a week. For sharing with such vulnerability and conviction your world view. It was a privilege to learn from you while you’re trying to make sense of the world we’re living in. @sebzanella szanella.com
Thank you both for following us in our little adventures, being our muse for memories that will stay with me forever. @lifeofmisswest @lasaltyfamily
UTOPIA: HALFWAY BETWEEN WORLDS

CHAPTER: LOST AGAIN
Utopia: A week with Sebastien Zanella in Tenerife, Spain
“my camera is
a machine
to ask questions”
- Seb. Zanella
0:00/1:34
How often can you spend a week withsomeone that inspired you to start a passion?

CHAPTER: LOST AGAIN
All the present photos were given to me during this Utopia workshop.
The following are notes, insights and perspective I’ve learned from him during that week.
“i don’t take photo’s, They’re given to me”
- Seb. Zanella

Losing yourself in the environment that surrounds you is the best and hardest thing to accomplish.

In a world of sameness, cultivating your difference will make all the difference.

“pictures are like words, next to each other, they tell a different story”
One detail pushed to it’s extreme can set your eye apart from the normality of reality.

Another meaningful insight was:it’s not about the outcome, the painting, the design, the photo, the poem. It’s about understanding how they see the world.


“always be an amateur, always be a kid, be proud of being an amateur”
Raw, mystical, and full of space for the mind to wander, Ireland is free from distractions and the intensity of cities,


Sebastien call himself “The King of The Blind People” because he reference some of the most iconic artist who lived unknown to the large public.

Sometimes, the most ordinary moment can give the most extraordinary memory.
“don’t be attracted by the obvious”
- Seb. Zanella

Searching beauty in the ordinary is a journey with no end.
