Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

One Weekend

Last weekend was hectic. Saturday morning we plunged into the freezing waters of Lake Washington with Adrian Santic, my good friend and Ironman triathlete. And then Sunday we hit the road and dashed up to Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National park for a running shoot, with marathon runner Nancy Blakey. A lot of fun was had, I drank too much tea, our lunch was stolen by some alpine crows, and we made some great imagery. The results are below.

There is something so profoundly exhilarating about working with athletes that I love. Something about the total commitment it requires to put in 30+ hours of training a week and maintain a full-time job. Or perhaps the 5am swimming sessions. Or perhaps the mental strength required to run a marathon, then swim 2 miles and then cycle 100 miles all in one sitting. Whatever it is these guys have more determination that a rhino in heat and are prepared to do all that it takes to get the job done. When on a photoshoot that translates into some seriously committed individuals who, much to my delight, are 110% committed to getting just the right shot.

Massive thank yous to Adrian and Nancy for being such warriors last weekend!


Monday, April 5, 2010

Nick Goes OUTSIDE

Last summer a great friend of mine, Sam Keam and I flew into the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes in Katmai National Park, Alaska for some adventures. It turned out to be an epic exploration of an incredible landscape. You can see the images from the trip over on nickhallphotography.com

Outside Magazine used a few pictures from the trip for their Adventure Issue this month and an article on Alaskan adventures - "Go Big or Go Home".

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Moments in Baja

A round up of a recent trip to Baja, Mexico. We peddled our way down 450 miles of the southern Baja Peninsula, slept under millions of bright stars at night, among cactus galore and ate fresh, delicious food the whole way! And, we didn't get run over by any trucks... just.