As many of you know I was on a string of back to back to back shoots this Spring. We were running all over the place… Mallorca, Morocco, China and more. And as the title suggests all of the shoots took place in the hundred days from the beginning of February to the middle of May. I can’t share all of the shoots, but most of the good stuff is in here. Check out the video here (or here for larger) and read more after the break,
Here’s another video we shot for the Nor’easter outdoor festival coming to New England in September. This one features a live performance by State Radio and some badass, impressive climbing by Kevin Jorgeson. Edit by none other than Dbanks.
I did a week long shoot in April for the promoters of the Noreaster (an art/music/outdoor festival coming to the metro Boston area in September). The images and video are going to be used for viral marketing purposes the next few months. This short is of Kevin Jorgeson making the second rope-less ascent of ‘the fly’ the hardest route on the East Coast.
I spent my long weekend in Telluride at the Telluride Mountain Film Festival. It was good to relax and meet up with friends I hadn’t seen in quite a while. Everest photo pro Jimmy Chin was there, I shared dinner with Conrad Anker and his wife Jenni, David Brashears and a bunch of other mountain lovers. I’m not trying to drop names, although it was cool to hang out with these talented, inspirational people, so stick with me. There were a bunch of fantastic films, parties, and presentations but the one flick that seemed to have everyone talking was Red Gold.
Its a movie set in Bristol Bay in Alaska and while its billed as an eco-type film it really is a social commentary. The conflict is that on one hand this region is home to two of the most salmon rich rivers in North America, but on the other, sits atop one of the richest copper deposits in the world. To heighten the tension the people of the region are monetarily poor and the proposed mine could bring a large amount of wealth to the region. Should a mine be built? Is a renewable resource (the salmon) more important than the non-renewable one? What is wealth?
What struck me the most was that because the idea and the social chords the movie struck were so simple yet real the impact of the film was great. Everyone who watched the movie had an emotional response in one form or another and it carried out to the dinner tables and bars afterwards. Check out the trailer (and hopefully the feature length film).
I love cars, usually fast ones, so I like to keep up to date with what is happening in the car world in my free time.
FFW to Today:
While waiting in the emergency room for hours today for the doc to check out some gnarly skate injuries (not for me) I stumbled across an ad for these guys: Ecamper. Summer time is almost here and I can’t think of a better budget option for one or two people looking to road trip this summer. Way cheaper than a VW (if you can find one) and way better gas mileage. I know a bunch of folks that road trip with their Element and this would make it even cooler. Do you know of anything better? tk
I’ve been pretty disappointed in my web host recently (we’ve received an increase in web traffic steadily over the past months, but I don’t think this should be an issue), so I’m in the process of switching over to a new server today. Thanks for your patience. Tk
I’m stoked to show off the two awards I won in the PDN ‘Best Of’ Photo Annual 2008. One for the commercial work I have been doing with Eastern Mountain Sports and the other for this website! Check out all of the winners here: http://gallery.pdnevents.com/annual2008/