Before an early morning swim in the extra salty water of the French Riviera.

Shot on Fujifilm Instax Wide
Before an early morning swim in the extra salty water of the French Riviera.

Shot on Fujifilm Instax Wide
I was so happy to find out to that Lake Como in Northern Italy is a relaxation haven after running around France for two weeks. We picked Menaggio, a small town in the northern part of Lago del Como, known to be quieter than the southern tip of the lake.
This is a perfect representation of how our days were spent in this beautiful place:


Shot on Fujifilm Instax Wide

I sprayed Jim and all he got was this picture.
Shot on Fuji x-t2 in Hakuba, Japan. February 2018.
We talked about making a commercial for Compound Conditioning for a long time, the weather turned on us when we finally decided to go ahead with the project, which made for some beautiful imagery.
I highly recommend that you look into booking some sessions with Compound Conditioning, your body will not regret it. Check the out on their website.
Produced by Jordan Mayfield

Jungle Jimmy at The Maderas Village in Nicaragua.
Shot on my Fuji xt-20
Leave it to a group of talented (but crazy) people to want to produce a full movie in 72 hours. Although our entry to the Whistler Ski and Snowboard Festival Olympus 72 Hour Filmmaker Showdown did not win, this beautiful video would have never seen the day without this opportunity, and the result is something that speaks to so many of us, adventurous girls.
Words from Mirae Campbell :
“A tribute to all the beautiful women in my life who share space with me in our extraordinary playground and always say yes to adventure, who inspire others to take care, who never let bad weather get in the way and who bring light to my life.”
Beautiful words co-written by Ola Krol and Mirae Campbell
Cinematography by RJ Bruni and Brendan Williams




We made plan at 7pm on Friday evening to go winter camping and found ourselves in the parking lot of the Whistler Olympic Park at 9am the next day with some heavy snow coming down on us.

The hike was long, it rained, it snowed, and the weather at top got to -32 degrees in the middle of the night with strong winds.

We got up super early, had some dehydrated breaky and coffee and headed up the better looking of the peaks around our basecamp to have some powder fun.



We happened to be at Hakuba at the same time as the most talented friend: Mirae Campbell
We caught up in the backcountry of the Japanese alps over some drool-worthy pocket of fresh powder.


