go site The blog has been quiet this week; my apologies. Between writing an exorbitant amount at work (ah, copywriter life) and doing final work on a few pieces slated out in the coming months, the blog has been just chillin’.
https://geolatinas.org/a02030it To make up for it, I promise there will be a multitude of articles and photo essays out in magazines near you very soon. In the meantime, be sure to take a gander at the latest Vermont Chronicles over at Chi Wulff.
https://penielenv.com/6tww35gixh7 I’m busy lining up trips for the coming year—teaching both photography and fly-fishing on the Delaware River in early April (if you’re in the area, come visit!), heading to Montana later that month (I cannot begin to explain my excitement and happiness over a visit home), and then lining up some NE striper trips for May/June. Working on more trips later in the year. It’s mostly work travel—the camera will be close at hand, and the Moleskine in my pocket—but I am so damn ready for a trip.
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click here A more couple pieces made it into the big, bold world today. The first is a written feature investigating a potential copper mine along Montana’s renowned Smith River. (Investigative conservation/fisheries articles… somehow I always keep coming back to them!) Enter Australians, passionate locals, and a fishery well worth protecting, and it was a hell of a story to cram into a few pages. Thanks, as always, to everyone who helped bring this story to life.
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Also had a photo pop onto the Orvis Instagram feed today from November’s assignment in Belize. Images form this shoot are coming to life in so many places right now. It’s exciting to the work utilized all over the place!
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It’s always a pleasure to work with a publication who can create a stunning layout and doesn’t do much editing to written pieces. I look forward to each piece I can craft with the stellar team at The Big Sky Journal for this reason—true professionals who put out a pretty damn fine publication.
http://www.mscnantes.org/nbfvqk51z It also helps I can catch up on Bozeman news throughout the editorial process.
https://www.yolascafe.com/jhvmh3gm02k It was so fun to craft this latest piece with them, and even better chasing the story. I was lucky enough to spend a week with the Patagonia team, led by the man himself—founder Yvon Chouinard—on a river in Idaho learning the fine art of tenkara. I photographed, took rampant notes, and even fished a bit (the fishing was good.) They were days to be remembered, and I’m very, very pleased to see them come to life in this feature for The Big Sky Journal’s 2015 fishing edition.
https://guelph-real-estate.ca/0b48xow The scene-setter? Yvon and I sip tea while watching the sun rise over the Tetons and talk about Russian salmon fishing. (Again, a morning to remember.) Throughout the piece, Chouinard talks about tenkara, life, and business.
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Order Tramadol Overnight Delivery It’s been exciting to see the photos from the Orvis assignment in Belize last November make the rounds. Currently they are in a wide range of catalogs—including a cover for a men’s catalog!—on the web, store signage, in emails, and several other places. They even warranted their own Orvis Pinterest Board (still under construction with more images to come) with fun, creative captioning by our women’s copywriter.
https://geolatinas.org/9fcoc10ud Huge thanks to everyone who helped make this trip possible!
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source site I’m rather buddy-buddy with my Think Tank camera bag. It’s been all over the country with me, and logged more road miles than most adults. In fact, as I type this, it’s sitting at my feet, ready for whatever adventures may happen to pop up.
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by Fire Girl Jess on February 1, 2015

Celebrating a successful Grand Slam. El Pescador Lodge, Belize.
We are expecting another 4-8″ of snow tonight and tomorrow, and I’m stuck inside working on batching Belize images to pitch to clients.
On the plus side, temperatures are now into the double digits.
Mid-winter is always a tough time in the northern climes. The novelty of cozy, snowy days fades and we inevitability start dreaming of spring. For a brief escape from the world of white and gray, head on over to Chi Wulff for a few tropical images.