Moment's own Head of Content / Editor in Chief, photographer, amateur gardener, natural wine enthusiast, yogi, sun bather, rambler / etc.
Brands Worked With
- Subaru USA
- Chaco Footwear
- Yoga Journal
- Urban Outfitters
- AirBnB
- Travel & Leisure US
Creative Interests
- Film Photography
- Travel
- Yoga
- Storytelling
- Writing
- Gardening
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Recent Articles
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Natalie
Natalie Carrasco is a mother, photographer, writer, gardener, and sun-drenched yogi based in Arizona. She thrives best in nature, surrounded by good company with a glass of chilled orange in tow. If she's not at the Arboretum with her husband or daydreaming about which country to travel to next, she's likely sipping a spicy Mezcalita while waiting her turn at late-night karaoke. She values her family, scrappy dogs, hand-built home, adventurous spirit, and 2017 Subaru Outback.
As a lover of prose and human connection, her work centers on the intersection of slow living, visual storytelling, and artistic reportage. She has over 10 years as a photographer working for top-named brands and publications and has extensive experience in editorial production and marketing discourse. She holds two Bachelor's degrees in Anthropology and Global Studies, having traveled to over 28 countries (and counting). Currently editor-in-chief of Moment's Editorial and author of The Sunporch newsletter. Natalie strives to build a robust creative community while combatting the commercial status quo.