Timothy Garcia

@timothygarcia

Visual creator based in the US

When I visited Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park with my significant other, I felt like I stood on the edge of an ever-present story. I was three thousand feet above the floor of the world and one misstep to falling down three thousand feet to my death. For just a couple seconds, fear slipped away, and all I could feel was the chill morning breeze and the slow warmth of the rising sun.

"I breathed deeply, and absorbed the moment into memory."

For as long as I can remember, I grew up with people who wanted to capture every important moment: from having a mom who loved to snap countless photos and compile them into fun little scrapbooks and albums; to having a dad who found excitement in filming and documenting every momentous event and vacation with our family; to meeting my significant other who has a burning desire to see the entire world with her own eyes. 

"It’s no surprise that I became both passionate and obsessed with making memories and telling stories regardless of the medium."

Nowadays, my significant other and I embark on road trips around the US and Canada while proudly belting Disney songs to the top of our lungs. We chase waterfalls and traverse mountains, and I think we’re going to keep hiking until our legs respectfully decide to just disintegrate into the void. Throughout all of these moments, we capture every moment in hopes of sharing our experiences and inspiring others to follow suit in leaving their comfort zone, exploring new places, and experiencing new things.

"I hold the philosophy that, whether it be photography or videography, it involves more than just getting the best shot or angle. Every piece we create ties itself to a moment that eventually becomes a distant story and memory. They become fragments of life that remind us that we have lived."
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