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see url I’m lucky enough to be part of the team over at Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures — honestly, one of the most fun, intelligent teams I’ve been able to work with. As Social Media Manager, I run the day-to-day operations on the blog and social media outlets (if you don’t follow us, give it a shot!). We’ve been working through a series of “ten question” interviews with every team member, from owners to program managers to part-time office pros.
https://paradiseperformingartscenter.com/fnhzsgvhf8 We’re nearing the end of the series, and today is my turn to be interviewed. Read the interview on the Yellow Dog blog; talking photography, fishing, and travel. My mom was a trooper and even dug up this image of my brother and I as toddlers playing in the family drift boat.
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The Fly-Fishing issue of The Big Sky Journal has just come off the presses, and I’m thrilled to be part of this collection of fly-fishing stories and images for the third year in a row. (Time flies.) This year, fantastic editors Geoff and Seabring helped me curate a story from a photo shoot last April for Orvis, right here in Yellowstone country.
Ordering Tramadol From India The shoot was a big undertaking; I was lucky enough to have a creative director give me free rein, and it spiraled into a multi-month project of planning, producing, organizing, and shooting, and then getting assets into the Orvis framework and to other publications. The shoot took place in April — a time that can be notoriously rough fishing here in the Bozeman area. I had a fantastic team, including angler/models Phoebe and Jackie and photo assistant extraordinaire Jenny.
follow url Things went down, as they say. Read about a Land Cruiser called Rudy, a day exploring Yellowstone, fishing runoff water, and four girls on a Montana road trip here.
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I’ll let you in on a secret — in the outdoor industry, most of our models are our friends, and most of our “shoots” are really adventures where we bring a camera along for the ride; to get some work in on the side. Friend Jackie at Orvis is always down for an adventure, and when I lived on the East Coast we found ourselves out fishing whenever the chance came along. Brook trout in hillside streams? Bring it. Bass during the dog days of summer? Sure. Stripers off Martha’s Vineyard? Hell yes. These two images, recently published in an early spring Orvis fishing catalog, both feature Jackie.
https://www.yolascafe.com/zybwwn5a The first was taken during a cold, wet early spring day on the Battenkill River, somewhat ironically about 15 minutes from Orvis HQ in southern Vermont. We were both eager to get outside after a long winter, and after battling a downpour and wind strong enough to create spray, called it a day and headed into town for a coffee, uncaring that our under-wader sweatpants drew less-than-approving looks from vacations New York City fashionistas.
Can I Get Tramadol Online The second shot, taken on Lake Champlain during the hot days of summer, was Jackie’s first go at poling a skiff. We were hunting gar, and she piloted us around a shoal where we cast at the prehistoric fish. A good, hot, fun day with lots of laughter. I’ve yet to meet a career model who would hop up on a platform and try to push a boat around a windy lake.
https://danivoiceovers.com/lsd3vdnq While I sometimes find myself working with agency “fashion” models, the kind who know how to pose and look pretty for the camera, somehow it’s always the more authentic shots that come from the “friend” models. And perhaps the more fun days as well.
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