American Angler Clips and Contest News

by Fire Girl Jess on May 4, 2015

American Angler, Summer 2015.

Morning below Holter Dam. American Angler, Summer 2015.

Back to the real world today—always a bit sobering, but good things are in the works and I’m sitting here, about to delve into the photo-editing session from hell. Figured jotting down a quick post was as good an excuse as any to put it off just a bit. (Who am I kidding… stoked to see the assets gathered on the shoots over the past few weeks.

It did help this morning when, walking into the office, I was greeted with the latest issue of American Angler in my mailbox. AA was the first national publication to publish any of my work, and—six years on—continues to be a fantastic supporter and collaborator. No words in this latest issue, but I did manage to snag two full-spread photos. Once more, the assets generated during a season on the Missouri River prove to get it done.

American Angler, Summer 2015.

Caddis. American Angler, Summer 2015.

In other news, I was excited to find out last week that I won a first-place photography award in the Outdoor Writer’s Association of America “Excellence in Craft” contests. The winning piece ran in The Fly Fish Journal, about a boy and his dog (once more) on the Missouri River. Found out I’ve also apparently I’ve also been selected as a finalist in Mountain Outlaw’s portrait contest. (Once more, a ‘Mo picture. There’s something about that place.) I’ll be calling on all of you to help vote for the image in the months to come—stay tuned!

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