@angeli.everywhere — slow, cinematic, honest. A travel diary that brand partners are starting to take seriously.
I bought my first gimbal in 2024. I had an iPhone 13, a Rhinox backpack, and a stubborn feeling that travel content didn't have to look like a brochure. So I started @angeli.everywhere — a slow travel diary in vertical format. Cinematic where I could afford it. Honest everywhere else.
A year in, I post in three places: TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The voice is the same across all three: diary-like, careful with words, allergic to influencer cadence. The bag is in nearly every frame. The shoes get muddy. The light is doing most of the work.
What I've learned: brands don't actually want polished. They want true. The travel UGC that converts is the kind that feels like a friend's recommendation — and that's an art, not a template.
My first time traveling outside the motherland with my parents — all three-fourths of us. That alone is something I'll always carry with me.
My dad once traveled across Europe and lived in Italy for a while — someone used to long walks and shifting weather. On this trip he turned to me and said, simply: "walk slowly, because I can't keep up."
When I matched his pace, I realized he was right. Slowing down saved my energy. Left me less exhausted. More at ease.
Travel taught me what work has been quietly teaching me for years: the right pace is rarely your fastest one.
Three Octopus cards at the airport. One Adult, one Adult, one Elder. The little logistical details that turn a trip from itinerary into life.
I love planning trips, even when it's time-consuming. But being on the move brings a different kind of stress — managing everyone, everything: navigation, the budget, hauling ass.
Most of what I do for clients is the same shape, slightly less photogenic.
You don't see the planning grind in the reel. You see the soft light on the painted stairs, not the four hours of MTR routing the night before. You see the smile, not the moment my mom needed to sit down and we sat down for as long as she needed.
This is the part I want clients to know: the same brain that makes the travel feel easy in the edit is the brain I bring to your inbox, your calendar, your launch week.
A diary of small wonders. Chuncheon for chicken barbecue. Naminara Republic, where I saw a squirrel for the first time. Petite France & Little Italy, tucked into the northern mountain of Seoul.
A glimpse of the @angeli.everywhere catalogue. Tap any tile to watch on its native platform.
If you make travel gear, run a small hospitality brand, or are an outdoor company looking for authentic content — let's talk. Especially if your aesthetic is warm, slow, and a little bit considered.
Hotels, boutique stays, slow-travel platforms, regional tourism boards. Cinematic short-form that doesn't read like a tourism ad.
Backpacks, hiking apparel, hydration, shoes. Gear I'd carry anyway, filmed on real trails and real escalators in real airports.
Slow fashion, ceramics, candles, journals. Anything where the brand value lives in feeling, not in features.
I'm selective about niche fit, but easy to talk to. Send me what you're working on.