Who Owns Water?

I will be a DP on this documentary film by Upstream Productions on the great rivers of the Deep South, to tell the story about our most precious resource. Producers Michael and David Hanson will be traveling the Chattahoochee and Flint Rivers from headwaters to mouth, and I will be joining ...

Hot Glass and Wild Trails

Shot this on a Sony F3 this fall for Wild Trails, along with footage from our team: Brett May, Brandon Campbell, and Jake Wheeler. Music by Industrial Sound Bank, Jami Sieber

Socks on their hands, no belt, roller skates.

 A Few Portraits from The Stone Fort, Tennessee. October 12 2012:

On the Warpath

This article I wrote about our time in Idaho while Josh Fowler and I shot our film A Fine Line originally appeared in the June/August 2011 issue of (the now-defunct) Deadpoint Magazine. The working title of the film ...

The Tribe

My latest work for the Triple Crown Bouldering Series and prAna. A Short film called The Tribe, that traces the Crown back to its roots in the tight-knit climbing community of Boone, North Carolina. Shot on the Sony F3 with Nikon lenses. Lots of handheld work here. Plus some GoPro footage....

River Whyless – Live in Chicago

Asheville, NC-based indie-folk band River Whyless recently jumped off a US tour with Little Tybee. Their debut album "A Stone, A Leaf, an Unfound Door" is a beautiful piece of work that they recorded in the winter of 2011 on Martha's Vineyard. They spent three weeks in an old ...

Lisa Rands bouldering in Alabama

Yes, I am still here. Put together some short clips here from a day at Little River Canyon a couple months ago. Gorgeous day, beautiful spot down by the water. There seems to be little consensus on names or grades here but the overhanging face goes at V7 or something ...

I’ll Go for That

I love music recorded "in the wild." To wit: this Hall and Oates cover by SF-based Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers, recorded in their van  

Gypsy Boy

Here is another teaser from A FINE LINE Tennessee Climber Jimmy Webb explains how he can spend a whole season working on a climbing objective, come home broke, and still love the "dirtbag" lifestyle of the full-time climber. Boulder, Colorado climber and artist Peter Beal, who narrates much ...

River Whyless New Album – A Stone, A Leaf, An Unfound Door

I remember the first time I hooked up my violin to an amp when I was in high-school. I played Kashmir about a thousand times, toyed with some Kansas, and that was about it. I'd never play professionally as a classical musician, and it seemed there was no place for ...

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