A portrait of growing up told through the pages of my middle school yearbook
Nostalgia is an important part of life. Looking back is an easy way to appreciate the journey we have been on and for most of us (those with the tiniest bit of self-deprecation), reminiscing about the innocence of younger days can also be cringy fun. Tapping into the joys of nostalgia, Sean Wang returns to S/W with his latest, incredibly charming, documentary H.A.G.S. (Have A Good Summer) – a nine-minute film where he calls his friends from middle school to catch up and see where everyone is in the process of “adulting”.
Nostalgia is an important part of life. Looking back is an easy way to appreciate the journey we have been on and for most of us (those with the tiniest bit of self-deprecation), reminiscing about the innocence of younger days can also be cringy fun. Tapping into the joys of nostalgia, Sean Wang returns to S/W with his latest, incredibly charming, documentary H.A.G.S. (Have A Good Summer) – a nine-minute film where he calls his friends from middle school to catch up and see where everyone is in the process of “adulting”.
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A portrait of growing up told through the pages of my middle school yearbook
Nostalgia is an important part of life. Looking back is an easy way to appreciate the journey we have been on and for most of us (those with the tiniest bit of self-deprecation), reminiscing about the innocence of younger days can also be cringy fun. Tapping into the joys of nostalgia, Sean Wang returns to S/W with his latest, incredibly charming, documentary H.A.G.S. (Have A Good Summer) – a nine-minute film where he calls his friends from middle school to catch up and see where everyone is in the process of “adulting”.
Nostalgia is an important part of life. Looking back is an easy way to appreciate the journey we have been on and for most of us (those with the tiniest bit of self-deprecation), reminiscing about the innocence of younger days can also be cringy fun. Tapping into the joys of nostalgia, Sean Wang returns to S/W with his latest, incredibly charming, documentary H.A.G.S. (Have A Good Summer) – a nine-minute film where he calls his friends from middle school to catch up and see where everyone is in the process of “adulting”.
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A portrait of growing up told through the pages of my middle school yearbook
Nostalgia is an important part of life. Looking back is an easy way to appreciate the journey we have been on and for most of us (those with the tiniest bit of self-deprecation), reminiscing about the innocence of younger days can also be cringy fun. Tapping into the joys of nostalgia, Sean Wang returns to S/W with his latest, incredibly charming, documentary H.A.G.S. (Have A Good Summer) – a nine-minute film where he calls his friends from middle school to catch up and see where everyone is in the process of “adulting”.
Nostalgia is an important part of life. Looking back is an easy way to appreciate the journey we have been on and for most of us (those with the tiniest bit of self-deprecation), reminiscing about the innocence of younger days can also be cringy fun. Tapping into the joys of nostalgia, Sean Wang returns to S/W with his latest, incredibly charming, documentary H.A.G.S. (Have A Good Summer) – a nine-minute film where he calls his friends from middle school to catch up and see where everyone is in the process of “adulting”.