”a hushed but heavy force hangs in the northwest air: it defies flamboyance, deflates extroversion, muffles the most exultant cry … it is a landscape in a minor key. A sketchy panorama where objects, both organic and inorganic, lack well defined edges and tend to melt together in a silver-green blur”

- Tom Robbins

“when the sky resembles bad banana baby food for months on end, and the witch measles that meteorologists call “drizzle” are a chronic gray rash on the skin of the land, folks all around me sink into a dismal funk. Many are depressed, a few actually suicidal. But I grow happier with each fresh storm, each thickening of the crinkly stratocumulus. “What’s so hot about the sun?” I ask. Sunbeams are a lot like tourists: intruding where they don’t belong, promoting noise and forced activity, faking a shallow cheerfulness, dumb little cameras slung around their necks. Raindrops, on the other hand – introverted, feral, buddhistically cool – behave as if they live here. Which, of course, they do.”

-Tom Robbins

iPhone only.

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“Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things… they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.”

- Steve Jobs

 

#OCCUPYYOURSELF

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What a ride.  It’s amazing what quitting a job and following a passion can do.  Thank you to Imago Fly Fishing for the incredible opportunity.

More information on Imago’s Blog.

From vimeo:

The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent in an unprecedented way, with unlimited opportunities.
But does democratized culture mean better art or is true talent instead drowned out? This is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world’s most influential creators of the digital era.

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A people film about fly-fishing and work.

What do you do when the current of work grows so strong you start to drown in it? You take off fishing the scenic waterways of Montana where trout, and the people catching them, teach you how to breathe again. Follow the journey of one man’s fishing adventure that takes him across the state of Montana in search of the next fish, fresh perspective and a more fulfilling life — after all, staying afloat in this contemporary world is a challenge.

How do you Breathe?

A Film by: RC Cone
Written by: Zack Wheeler and RC Cone
Presented by: Imago Fly Fishing

online journal:  breathefilm.tumblr.com

will be featured on the RISE Fly Fishing Film Tour.

edited 1/8/12





1. Will Moss, pole.jam.

2. Will Moss.

3. Boys club

4. Some dude.

5. Aurora Borealis time-lapse over Will’s house

Article and Photographs featured on YoBeat.com


I’ve had a mild case of insomnia for the past week and last night I decided to embrace it by spending some time in the most dreamlike tunnel I’ve ever encountered. Located in Jackson, Wy, its a tunnel filled with security cameras, wood siding, and a twisty, turny ride up.


Shot some concept art for TGR. We found some beautiful, old Cadillacs at Rabbit Row Repair and this is a random shot from said shoot.

In the intro, My shot is the one of the GoPro camera coming into focus. I also shot all the introductory pickups, etc… for this episode.

Do the Non-Ado.
Strive for the effortless.
Savour the savourless.
Exalt the low.
Multiply the few.
Requite injury with kindness.
Nip troubles in the bud.
Sow the great in the small.
Difficult things of the world
Can only be tackled when they are easy.
Big things of the world
Can only be achieved by attending to their small beginnings.
Thus, the Sage never has to grapple with big things,
Yet he alone is capable of achieving them!
He who promises lightly must be lacking in faith.
He who thinks everything easy will end by finding everything difficult.
Therefore, the Sage, who regards everything as difficult,
Meets with no difficulties in the end.

Tao Te Ching #63

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