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The Drift Collective | Journal

The Local

JULIA KHAN ANSELMO IN AMSTERDAM

We chat with stylist, event producer and entrepreneur Julia Khan Anselmo on her daily rituals, exploring Amsterdam like a local and how living in Europe has inspired her creatively.

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PHOTOGRAPHER, BRITNEY GILL

Vancouver-based photographer and entrepreneur Britney Gill chats with us about how she got her start in travel photography, where she is dreaming of traveling next and more.

The Maker

PHOTOGRAPHER, RENEE RAE

Now more than ever do we recognize the power of photography to transport us to all the places we dream of, and Australian photographer Renee Rae’s clean, minimalist aesthetic does just that.

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TRAVEL WRITER AMANDA BLAKLEY IN MALIBU

Known for an insatiable appetite for adventure, travel writer and recent Malibu import Amanda Blakley shares her dreamy west coast lifestyle, favorite local beaches, go-to restaurants and more.

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TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER, EMILIE RISTEVSKI

Travel photographer Emilie Ristevski’s dream-like imagery and meaningful storytelling has led her to all corners of our planet, from remote villages in South America to the wild landscapes of Namibia.

The Maker

HELLE VESTERGAARD POULSEN OF ANNI LU

Former editorial art director and founder of Anni Lu, Helle Vestergaard Poulsen shares the story behind her brand, how she embraces slower living and more.

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ENTREPRENEUR CISCO TSCHURTSCHENTHALER IN BALI

We connected with Cisco Tschurtschenthaler, founder of The Slow, for our inaugural edition of “The Local” series, to hear the local perspective on life in Bali including her go-to recommendations.

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PHOTOGRAPHER, RHIANNON TAYLOR

We sit down with travel and interiors photographer Rhiannon Taylor who has worked with publications like Conde Nast Traveler and Vogue Living to discuss her favorite hotels, destinations and more.

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FRANCESCA + NOELIA OF LA TIENDITA TULUM

La Tiendita Founders Francesca Durante and Noelia Pretini reflect on what lead them to start the brand and why it’s so important to them to support the local artisans in Mexico.