NEW BEGINNINGS: MEET TREVOR STONE, PHOTOGRAPHER
A SPOTLIGHT ON PHOTOGRAPHER, TREVOR STONE
This Northern California photographer decided to leave small town life for a new adventure in the bustling big city of Los Angeles. We’re sharing his work and his story with you all today.
What’s a typical day look like for you?
Are usually take every day as a new day, so no routines really. I do however start it with a cup of coffee no sugar no milk. The plan is always to try to make myself as happy as I can as much as I can every day.
What keeps you inspired?
The thing that keeps me inspired is knowing that every single person that I or you look up to started somewhere and most likely similar to where you and i started even the people with millions of followers and all the money in the world.
When was the last time you did something for the first time?
About two weeks ago when I moved away from my hometown for the first time and saw Los Angeles for the first time.
What’s one thing that most people don’t know about you?
Something most people don’t know about me is that I am a very shy person, I will act like I’m not shy and force myself to not be shy and be more outgoing, but it really used to affect me in a major way, then one day I kind of realized that everyone is a little shy and that helped me a lot.
What would you name this chapter of your life?
Trevor Stone 2.0
Favorite thing about California?
My favorite thing about California is that you have a little bit of everything here. There’s dessert, forest, beaches, city, suburbs, and everything in between.
What’s the most memorable moment you had while traveling?
Honestly i think in the near future I’m going to have way better memorable traveling moments than this, but the most memorable moment i think I’ve experienced is after moving to LA, i definitely saw it and thought “Wow this place is big!” However what i was referring to was the tall buildings and a small portion of the surrounding area. It wasn’t until i went to visit the Hollywood sign and saw the entirety of Los Angeles and it literally blew my mind at how MASSIVE this place is. I had never seen an area of land that big in that perspective in my life.
What’s one thing you found challenging but eventually overcame?
Honestly, the move to Los Angeles. The plan was to move here with two roommates, they both backed out due to different reasons, i had to interview 3 times for a job transfer, and once i got the job transfer i had a deadline to find a living situation (which i didn’t find till a week that i had to be in LA) through this process i realized that i have a path, everyone has a path, and that we all have this thing in us. Some people call it Instinct, some people call it your gut, some call it your heart. I describe it as my arrow, and as long as I didn’t think about the big picture and just thought about that arrow and where it showed me to go and listened to it, everything ended up working out.
What’s next for you?
So I’ve always been known for photography, which is amazing, but I’ve always been much more fascinated and more passionate about filmmaking and video production, so i feel that my next chapter or step in my life journey is really targeting video production and seeing what i can do in that space.
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Contributed by estCA staff, Lindsay Vacek