Gina Clyne
𝙵𝙸𝙻𝙼 + 𝙳𝙸𝙶𝙸𝚃𝙰𝙻 ─ 𝙻𝚘𝚜 𝙰𝚗𝚐𝚎𝚕𝚎𝚜
𝙰𝚛𝚝𝚒𝚜𝚝 + @ambosproject 𝙿𝚑𝚘𝚝𝚘𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚙𝚑𝚎𝚛
𝙳𝚊𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚝𝚎𝚛 𝚘𝚏 𝚊𝚗 𝚒𝚖𝚖𝚒𝚐𝚛𝚊𝚗𝚝🇨🇺🇨🇳🇺🇸
Amazing conversation between LBMA curator @paulloya and photographer @ginaclyne as she speaks about her life and experience documenting the border with @ambosproject
AMBOS Project is part of a group exhibition, ORDINARY PEOPLE, at LBMA on Ocean and is on view through January 14, 2024.

🐣CATCH ME THIS SATURDAY 4/11 @silverlakeflea🐣
I’ll be selling my 1950s-1970s vintage kids clothes, mostly which has never been worn or washed! 💧
New with tags! JESUS, I have the mother-load of excellent kids vintage. Don’t snooze, catch it while I still have it.
Please share this post if you dig immaculate vintage and have some kids in your life!
📍NEW LOCATION: 4561 W Colorado Blvd (Atwater)

🐣CATCH ME THIS SATURDAY 4/11 @silverlakeflea🐣
I’ll be selling my 1950s-1970s vintage kids clothes, mostly which has never been worn or washed! 💧
New with tags! JESUS, I have the mother-load of excellent kids vintage. Don’t snooze, catch it while I still have it.
Please share this post if you dig immaculate vintage and have some kids in your life!
📍NEW LOCATION: 4561 W Colorado Blvd (Atwater)

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject
TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject

TOMORROW, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7th!
AMBOS Mutual Aid Artist Market
3030 Dolores Street
Glassell Park
11am-4pm
@ambosproject

❤️ Happy 45th Birthday to my love, Luke (@biglukethomas) ❤️
Everyone give Luke an earnest shout out of gratitude that he exists in this realm with us.
1. Brattleboro, VT a few years back
2. Teenage Luke singing in a punk band with Uncle Kyle
3. Spooky Scorpio child
4. Us going out in the rain last night
5. Luke painting on the walls in Landers, CA
6. Visiting us on earth to say whats up!
❤️ Happy 45th Birthday to my love, Luke (@biglukethomas) ❤️
Everyone give Luke an earnest shout out of gratitude that he exists in this realm with us.
1. Brattleboro, VT a few years back
2. Teenage Luke singing in a punk band with Uncle Kyle
3. Spooky Scorpio child
4. Us going out in the rain last night
5. Luke painting on the walls in Landers, CA
6. Visiting us on earth to say whats up!

❤️ Happy 45th Birthday to my love, Luke (@biglukethomas) ❤️
Everyone give Luke an earnest shout out of gratitude that he exists in this realm with us.
1. Brattleboro, VT a few years back
2. Teenage Luke singing in a punk band with Uncle Kyle
3. Spooky Scorpio child
4. Us going out in the rain last night
5. Luke painting on the walls in Landers, CA
6. Visiting us on earth to say whats up!

❤️ Happy 45th Birthday to my love, Luke (@biglukethomas) ❤️
Everyone give Luke an earnest shout out of gratitude that he exists in this realm with us.
1. Brattleboro, VT a few years back
2. Teenage Luke singing in a punk band with Uncle Kyle
3. Spooky Scorpio child
4. Us going out in the rain last night
5. Luke painting on the walls in Landers, CA
6. Visiting us on earth to say whats up!

❤️ Happy 45th Birthday to my love, Luke (@biglukethomas) ❤️
Everyone give Luke an earnest shout out of gratitude that he exists in this realm with us.
1. Brattleboro, VT a few years back
2. Teenage Luke singing in a punk band with Uncle Kyle
3. Spooky Scorpio child
4. Us going out in the rain last night
5. Luke painting on the walls in Landers, CA
6. Visiting us on earth to say whats up!

❤️ Happy 45th Birthday to my love, Luke (@biglukethomas) ❤️
Everyone give Luke an earnest shout out of gratitude that he exists in this realm with us.
1. Brattleboro, VT a few years back
2. Teenage Luke singing in a punk band with Uncle Kyle
3. Spooky Scorpio child
4. Us going out in the rain last night
5. Luke painting on the walls in Landers, CA
6. Visiting us on earth to say whats up!

One last yip into the ether before chaining myself to my desk to complete more photo editing—🪴WEDDINGS AT HOME FOREVER AND EVER!🪴
📸: @katchsilva

One last yip into the ether before chaining myself to my desk to complete more photo editing—🪴WEDDINGS AT HOME FOREVER AND EVER!🪴
📸: @katchsilva
🇺🇸Uncle Kyle for President (@kingtuffy). 🇺🇸
We love you brotha, missing you and @shell.fm like crazy. Happy anniversary to us!
🍦Cover image of our neighborhood ice cream truck hangin’ outside our wedding day house party by @katchsilva.
🎥 by @annievvendland, looking out for the us with her iPhone footage ❤️❤️❤️
🌹OH, you don't think we would ever forget about thanking you @butch.bastard? The MVP of our wedding day. Our very excellently ordained friend who went above and beyond in writing our ceremony and brought it all home for us.
(IG wouldn't let me post this video clip with the other photos, so you receive your own post, which is cool, it is very deserved).
I emoted so hard, I cried off my fake eyelashes. RIP professionally applied eyelashes, you didn't stand a chance. Ian, you have imprinted in us in a way you will never know and we will hold these memories dear 'til the day we die.
🌻Cover image of @ariibiird’s giant flowers by @katchsilva
🎥Video shot by @annievvendland ❤️

🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.
🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.

🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.

🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.

🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.

🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.
🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.
🎺HAPPY 1ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US @biglukethomas! 🎺
A year ago yesterday, we got married in our front yard and had a house party to celebrate. We still feel the joy of this day. Thank you to our friends and family for giving us more memories to layer over all the other memories that make this home special to our young family.
🎞️This is a mash of photos taken by our wedding photographer @katchsilva who shot both with film and digital, super-8 footage by @bleudude, extra lowkey snaps by @shanepang + @calebkaay + @oldemanopie, and all our other beautiful friends/family who happily photographed each other with our disposable cameras! Life is short, we will take ALL THE MEMORY TRIGGERS, thank you!
💐And more thanks to @ariibiird for the giant flower bouquet that she fabricated and installed just for us!
🌮And @villastacoslosangeles for feeding us SO GOOD. Best food at a wedding ever.
AND HOW ABOUT THAT FIRST PHOTO!! Disposable camera photo by the talented @abbaphone 💥 Abby is magic.

💥A quick break from editing to share with you another wedding I shot, this time of Daniela & Evan. Small ceremony with only immediate family attending at Pasadena City Hall, followed by dinner at @mussoandfrankgrill. Old L.A., in film and digital, all day every day. 🍸🍸🍸
#losangelesweddingphotographer #weddingphotojournalism #filmweddingphotographer

💥A quick break from editing to share with you another wedding I shot, this time of Daniela & Evan. Small ceremony with only immediate family attending at Pasadena City Hall, followed by dinner at @mussoandfrankgrill. Old L.A., in film and digital, all day every day. 🍸🍸🍸
#losangelesweddingphotographer #weddingphotojournalism #filmweddingphotographer
💥A quick break from editing to share with you another wedding I shot, this time of Daniela & Evan. Small ceremony with only immediate family attending at Pasadena City Hall, followed by dinner at @mussoandfrankgrill. Old L.A., in film and digital, all day every day. 🍸🍸🍸
#losangelesweddingphotographer #weddingphotojournalism #filmweddingphotographer

💥A quick break from editing to share with you another wedding I shot, this time of Daniela & Evan. Small ceremony with only immediate family attending at Pasadena City Hall, followed by dinner at @mussoandfrankgrill. Old L.A., in film and digital, all day every day. 🍸🍸🍸
#losangelesweddingphotographer #weddingphotojournalism #filmweddingphotographer
💥A quick break from editing to share with you another wedding I shot, this time of Daniela & Evan. Small ceremony with only immediate family attending at Pasadena City Hall, followed by dinner at @mussoandfrankgrill. Old L.A., in film and digital, all day every day. 🍸🍸🍸
#losangelesweddingphotographer #weddingphotojournalism #filmweddingphotographer

💥A quick break from editing to share with you another wedding I shot, this time of Daniela & Evan. Small ceremony with only immediate family attending at Pasadena City Hall, followed by dinner at @mussoandfrankgrill. Old L.A., in film and digital, all day every day. 🍸🍸🍸
#losangelesweddingphotographer #weddingphotojournalism #filmweddingphotographer

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

SUSAN APARICIO, “Millions of Dreams Ago”
UCLA Planetarium
This was a very special project that I am thankful to have been asked to document for Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) @nomadicdivision. I found myself very emotional when sitting with this piece, humming around it in the dark with my camera, with the aim to capture its essence for archival purposes.
Read more about this work below ⤵️
2025 Mohn LAND Grant recipient Susan Aparicio (@susanaparici0) debuted her installation “Millions of Dreams Ago” at the UCLA Planetarium this fall. The multi-media installation brings together stained-glass sculptures and video, using the unique projecting capabilities of the planetarium to draw together narratives of familiar ties, memory, cosmic time, and diaspora.
For “Millions of Dreams Ago”, a series of star-shaped stained-glass sculptures will mirror projected video onto the ceiling of the UCLA Planetarium, creating a constellation of moving images on the domed ceiling. The star-shaped projections are comprised of digitized home recordings of Aparicio’s family made between 1995 and 2005. During that period, her parents, aunts, and uncles were undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America, just beginning their lives in Los Angeles, specifically southeast LA, and living in apartments in Bell, CA. The projected video involves abstract glimpses into that time—parties, funerals, jokes, arguments, and their daily life and wonders. Aparicio brings these moments together to create a complex but intimate view of her family’s experience as young immigrants in Los Angeles.
According to the artist, “The stars in this installation form a new constellation, mapping a family memory and story, connecting to how stars and constellations traditionally were used for storytelling and creating meaning.”
“Millions of Dreams Ago” is commissioned by Los Angeles Nomadic Division (LAND) and organized by Bryan Barcena (@bryan.barcena), LAND curator-at-large. Photos by @ginaclyne

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer
I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer
I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer

I shot Sophie & Luke’s wedding this year at The Garibaldina Society (@garibaldinasociety) and it’s been on my long list of 2025 weddings that I have been meaning to share with you all. 🏹
Luke Forsyth (@luke_forsyth) is a wonderful artist here in Los Angeles, and the story goes: Sophie suggestedto Luke that he make her bouquet for their upcoming wedding, to which he happily agreed. Once he got going, it seemed a shame to stop, and he ended up creating ALL the flowers for their wedding day! I’d happily photograph these arrangements again and again—how inspiring to be in a building filled with flowers plucked fresh from the wild meadow of Luke’s mind.🌾
💥Enjoy the color explosions in film and digital!💥
💐I am currently booking weddings for 2026! Don’t be shy! Click on my link in bio to send me an inquiry through my website. 💐
Planning: @cometogethertogather
Venue: @garibaldinasociety
Photography: @ginaclyne
Florals: @luke_forsyth
Custom dress & veil: @misstashina
#weddingphotojournalism #losangelesweddingphotographer
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