VoyageLA Magazine Feature
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- Oct 23, 2022
- 1 min read
My VoyageLA profile (April 2023) captures the real beginning of my creative journey — from making YouTube videos as a kid to building Crisis Magazine completely on my own.

The article highlights how everything started:
“When I was little I was recording everything… I had a YouTube channel at a young age.”
It also documents the accidental creation of my first magazine, GOOD TIMES, built from a batch of film photos that didn’t turn out as planned:
“It didn’t look like a post, it looked like a magazine. So that’s exactly what I ended up doing.”
VoyageLA also covered the reset that shaped everything that came next:
“My social media was deleted in 2019. I had to start from zero.”
From that restart came a full move to LA, the launch of CRISIS Magazine, and a completely independent approach to producing art, fashion, and print:
“I’m not like other magazines. I don’t have a sponsor or a school to fund me… it’s all on me to make this happen.”
The interview ends with a childhood memory — a reminder of how long I’ve been drawn to creativity, surprise, and storytelling:
“He showed us a glow-in-the-dark Shrek candy bar… I went insane.”

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