Russell Soder
Where are you from: Warwick, RI
Where do you live now: Los Angeles, CA
How old were you at the time of this photo:
I’m pretty sure I was about 25.
How old do you expect to live to be:
I want to live until I can learn no longer. But I guess that means forever….so I’ll settle for my time allotted.
What do you love to do in life?
I love to explore and celebrate the differences in human beings. I usually do this in the form of acting (representing life) or through still, or motion photography (recording life).
What do you like about yourself?
I like the fact that I don’t like myself quite enough to be a dick. I like that I somehow attracted my wife. She is what I like most about me.
I have never directly known anyone who has died of AIDS. I have
friends who live HIV positive, and I can’t imagine what it would be
like to lose them.
I have had acquaintances who died long before their time. Friends of
friends. One thing it taught me was impermanence, the inevitability
of all things to come to an end. Some, sooner than others. It made
me feel that I needed to push myself to live harder and want for less
while still reaching for more. (It’s still a work in progress)
I believe the most important change should be conservation.
Regardless of politics (or complete lack thereof), we’re all starting
to come around to the realization that we are responsible for the
future of our planet.
My favorite memories range from the simple things, like movie nights
with my family when I was a pre-teen, to major turning points like
getting married to my beautiful wife at 30. One thing that always
stands out in my mind was how I felt when I learned I was going to
school to pursue theatre in New York City. The feeing of
exhilaration that came with leaving a stable place and a life that
was well learned, for the absolute uncertainty of an artist’s life,
was both baffling and enlivening. It’s those leaps of faith that you
never forget!