Monday, August 31, 2015

For Jeff by cwexplorationphotography


++check it out on black++ I never got to meet Jeff Swanson but hearing about his story and the lives he touched inspired me to post something in his memory. Plus cancer sucks. Plain and simple. I've lost many loved ones to it, so any way that I can support the cause to finding a cure is a huge plus in my book. Please check out Jeff's memorial page and the Melanoma Research Foundation website in the links below: http://bit.ly/1Esn55O http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP This image comes from a very foggy sunrise up near Mt. St. Helen's Washington. Sometimes you just need to be there, soak it all in and take a deep breath. Mt. St. Helen's, WA Check me out on Facebook! Check out my new Website! via 500px http://bit.ly/1JIz0N7

FOR JEFF by AndreasResch


This is an older shot of mine that I reworked recently. It's not about new stuff today, it's about remembering. One year ago we lost a great photographer. I never met Jeff Swanson in person, but always admired his images and followed his adventures with fellow photographers. He went way too early - RIP Jeff. You can view Jeff's images at jeffitandbethere.com - the profit from any print sales goes toward the Melanoma Research Foundation. They also accept straight donations. Tachihara 4x5" Field Camera, Schneider-Kreuznach 90mm, Velvia 50. via 500px http://bit.ly/1JIyZca

FOR JEFF by tkottary


This image is dedicated in honor of Jeff Swanson, who passed away year ago from Melanoma. Please click this link to support Jeff and Melanoma Research Foundation. Jeff It Be There Funds raised by the sale of Jeff’s prints will be donated in his name to the Melanoma Research Foundation. via 500px http://bit.ly/1JtR9uL

For Jeff by fzaidi


If landscape photography has taught us anything it is the ephemeral nature of the fleeting beauty that we all try to capture in our own unique way. Catching the right moment is considered to be one of the primary objectives of any passionate photographer. The moment passes but its essence always burns a footprint in the memory of the observer and with some skill and creative expression the photographer can share that memory with the rest of the community in the form of a photograph. The analogy of life and people you meet is similar. Lives eventually end and people eventually leave but the lasting impression some of them make in your memory and in your life is what survives everything else. Jeff Swanson was one such fleeting moment in the life of many photographers as nature took him away from all of us at such an early age. I was not lucky enough to meet him in person but hearing about him from my photographer friends and viewing his work, I realize how special and talented he was in his skill to capture those transient moments. We as a photographic community are at a loss today because we do not have him around us but he must have felt proud had he known how he was able to bring together a community of photographers from different places and backgrounds for a cause. We can all play our part in paying tribute to his work by visiting jeffitandbethere.com. All funds raised by the sale of Jeff's prints will contribute to the donation in his name to the Melanoma Research Foundation. via 500px http://bit.ly/1JtR9uE

FOR JEFF by LukeAustin


For those that knew Jeff Swanson either personally or online knows he always brought joy and laughter to all of us. He was unfortunately taken too soon by Melanoma about a year ago, but his images live on and if you happen to enjoy his images please do purchase one of his prints. All proceeds from his website will go to the Melanoma Research Foundation. PLEASE SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP http://bit.ly/1Esn55O via 500px http://bit.ly/1JIyYVH

For Jeff by frank_delargy


FOR JEFF In memory of Jeff Swanson. I never met him or conversed with him. Never actually knew of him but what others here are doing makes a lot of sense to me. Raising awareness of artists and of good causes will always matter. You can view Jeff's images at jeffitandbethere.com - the profit from any print sales goes toward the Melanoma Research Foundation. They also accept straight donations. ....... Beach house - redo. 2 sec exposure.. just enough to catch the trails of the surf as it leaves the beach. An almost full moon and a solitary light by the beach house provided the illumination. As turtle nesting season in Florida has just started, all (or most) of the street lights along the coast roads are turned off or should be dimmed or sheltered from the beach.This one may have belonged to the private residence. f/2.8 ISO 1600, 16mm . Sony a7r with Canon 16-35mm lens. It's a night image so it really looks best in black (click on image or press H) . Thanks! Frank via 500px http://bit.ly/1JtR9ej

FOR JEFF by Dylken


Horsehead Rock Bermagui, NSW This image was taken on an incredible night photographing the milky way rise behind the well know rock formation, Horsehead. Big thanks to Adam Williams and Luke Tscharke who I spent that weekend shooting up the east coast with. Luke also lent me his Sony A7s for a few shots and this is one of them. Taken at 8000 ISO I was pretty impressed with its performance. This was the very last frame I captured before the tide became too high and we managed t escape just in time. This post is dedicated to Jeff Swanson. For those that knew Jeff either personally or online knows he always brought joy and laughter to all of us. He was unfortunately taken too soon by Melanoma about a year ago, but his images live on and if you happen to enjoy his images please do purchase one of his prints. All proceeds from his website will go to the Melanoma Research Foundation. http://bit.ly/1Esn55O via 500px http://bit.ly/1JIyYVw

FOR JEFF by jaychong


re-edit of an older photo. It seems these past few months the Landscape photography community has been caught in a loop rehashing/arguing over topics that really shouldn't need administrative oversight and way too much time and energy dedicated. I am so encouraged and saddened by today's postings. I am encouraged because I see a community of photographers united for a cause and share stories for a passing of a friend and fellow photog. I am saddened because in reading so many stories shared by people that I think Jeff Swanson is a person that I would have loved to have known. His legacy exists through his work and his loyal and passionate friends. "Jeff it and be there" Take a look at Jeff's work, story and if you can help donate towards a worthy cause: http://bit.ly/1Esn55O via 500px http://bit.ly/1JIz0gi

FOR JEFF by Arild_Heitmann


In memory of fellow photographer, Jeff Swanson. To honor Jeff, consider making a donation to the Melanoma Research Foundation via 500px http://bit.ly/1MZbdcZ

FOR JEFF by landESCAPEphotography


This photo is dedicated to our friend and landscape photographer extraordinare Jeff Swanson, who had his life taken away from him when he was far too young for it. Jeff was an amazing guy, and I had the pleasure of shooting with him a couple times out in Death Valley. We were planning a Sierra backcountry trip, as it was one of our favorite places, but that opportunity got taken away from us. I hope you will visit his site here to see his beautiful work: jeffitandbethere.com Funds raised by the sale of Jeff’s prints will be donated in his name to the Melanoma Research Foundation. via 500px http://bit.ly/1Fes59c

For Jeff by maxvuong


This photo is dedicated to Jeff Swanson who passed away far too young. A wonderful guy with such a huge and warm spirit. I hope you will visit his site to see his beautiful work at Jeff's memorial page Funds raised by the sale of Jeff’s prints will be donated in his name to the Melanoma Research Foundation. Click here to find ways to support Melanoma Research About this photo: 5-6 wide angle image stitch. Taken in a remote and fairly undiscovered territory with great friends Mich and Paul Rojas. Huge thanks to Paul for being such a relentless explorer and sharing his knowledge of these amazing places. If you like my work, follow me on instagram and facebook http://bit.ly/1MZbdcP | http://on.fb.me/1Fes2u5 via 500px http://bit.ly/1Fes596

FOR JEFF by JustinPoe


In memory of Jeff Swanson. Melanoma Support Fund Jeff Swanson Photography via 500px http://bit.ly/1MZbdcO

FOR JEFF by terenceleezy


This image honors the life of Jeff Swanson. #shotoniphone6 http://bit.ly/1Esn55O http://bit.ly/1Esn55O http://bit.ly/1Esn55O http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP via 500px http://bit.ly/1JImpcS

For Jeff by drlafreniere


About a year ago, many people lost a dear friend, Jeff Swanson. He was a kind and lovable man…he had an amazing personality and sense of humor. He left a huge impression on me and many others. He is missed… The following are couple of sites to check out if you would like to do something in memory of Jeff (or someone you lost to cancer): Melanoma Research Foundation (http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP) and Jeff’s site (http://bit.ly/1Esn55O) (proceeds of the print sales go to the Melanoma Research Foundation) via 500px http://bit.ly/1JImo8T

For Jeff by Dustin_Wong_Photography


Last year a photographer Jeff Swanson who was actively involved in the landscape community lost his battle with Melanoma. He was an inspiration to many and regarded as a great friend. If you or somebody close has been affected by this disease please click the link to contribute to the Melanoma Research Foundation to find a cure. The shot: I’ve wanted to see this milky way alignment over Mount Rainier, Washington ever since my friend Dave Morrow captured it. Since then, this view has become highly coveted, and on this night there were probably 50+ photographers on site to witness the event. Here is my take on the area. **If you like the recent images, hit that follow button!** Instagram I Facebook via 500px http://bit.ly/1KYMEZg

IRenkowo by PiotrKrol_Bax


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FOR JEFF by scottyperkins


An image taken in the magnificent Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park in California. It makes me think of good places, better places. Good things, better things. Good people, better people. I didn’t know Jeff Swanson, but many people I know and respect did know him. He was taken by cancer not long ago, but people still speak of him with love and respect for his character and talent. Please take some time to visit the Melanoma Research Foundation at http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP and Jeff’s personal memorial page at http://bit.ly/1Esn55O, hosted generously by SmugMug. The world deserves a cure for cancer. Please help make it so. via 500px http://bit.ly/1Ko2jH7

For Jeff by kahkityoong


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FOR JEFF by tulatop


This one’s best viewed on black. Abiqua Falls · Abiqua Creek · Scotts Mills · Oregon · USA Click here to purchase a print and to read the full drawn-out story, including tech info. But the real reason I’m posting a photo here again after saying a few months ago I’d never post another photo here again isn’t for my benefit...it’s for yours. And it’s not some egotistical thing about how my photography might inspire you...it’s about who inspires me, and who I hope might inspire you in turn. Don’t know anything about Jeff Swanson? Or what it means to “Jeff it and be there”? Read my narrative for If Tomorrow Never Comes and hopefully you’ll understand...maybe even change your perspective a little on what it means to really live. Every time I land on this page (and for whatever reason, that happens quite a lot), my heart aches the same way it did the day I found out he’d died. But it’s a good ache...a life-affirming one that lets me know that that four-chambered thing is still pounding inside my chest, pumping blood throughout my body, infusing me with abilities I have no right taking for granted. I know there are a million and a half causes and campaigns you could take up out there in the real world, but if you’re so inclined, I’d ask that you check out and chip in to the Melanoma Research Foundation, or you can visit this memorial website generously hosted as a donation by SmugMug in Jeff’s honor. I have to be transparent in saying that I largely left 500px because all too often it was about silly and petty competition. I return in hopes of reminding people that that’s not what art is about, as far as I know. Art’s about transmitting ideas...about connecting...one soul to another. Art’s about humanity. And life’s about living. Jeff Swanson helps remind me of both those things. All that said, I’ll go back to laying low here now, but you can still find me and follow me on Facebook. Please be good to one another out there. Peace. 2la via 500px http://bit.ly/1Ko2kux

FOR JEFF by Pcoskun


This weekend was spent enjoying fresh mountain air and beautiful wildflowers that seemed to have been timed perfectly for my visit. I met up with a few local photographers from around AZ and we spent the weekend wandering through the vast expanses of yellow sunflowers. These flowers really only bloom for a very short period of time, so I was pretty happy when I got there and saw the hills covered in gold! We endured a few nice sunsets and some typical monsoon thunderstorms. I always noticed these dead trees far up on the hillside and always wanted to get a decent photograph of them. I worked a few angles on a couple trees while the sunset started to go off. These trees reminded me of both bristlecone pines and the white bark pines that one can find in Montana. It was a nice weekend spent in the high country that was definitely much needed. For those that knew Jeff Swanson either personally or online knows he always brought joy and laughter to all of us. He was unfortunately taken too soon by Melanoma about a year ago, but his images live on and if you happen to enjoy his images please do purchase one of his prints. All proceeds from his website will go to the Melanoma Research Foundation. http://bit.ly/1Esn55O via 500px http://bit.ly/1Ko2jH3

FOR JEFF by JustinGrimm


Press "M" for the full size image! This shot was taken in a remote area of the southern US, a place that I was fortunate enough to visit with some great photography friends. While mud tiles are relatively common in the desert, the tiles in this area are made for GIANTS! The tiles pictures here are over a foot wide and have two inch gaps between them, however in other areas they can get well over four feet across, with gaps large enough to step down into. These were truly some of the most interesting natural formations I have seen, and I cannot wait to get back here again! Thanks for looking. If you have the time, head on over to http://bit.ly/1Ko2kea and donate for a good cause. A friend and talented photographer Jeff Swanson passed last year from the unfortunate disease, and donations could help others in the future. Any little bit counts! via 500px http://bit.ly/1FdvRQc

For Jeff by dthompson


As I stood in the fog filled forest, I couldn't help myself from thinking of dinosaurs chasing me through this forest! So childish I know, but the primeval mood of the forest was so enchanting. The mood was that of a movie set, that was deep within the forest. Occasion the inner kid comes out of me. Peace and Love I also wanted to take a moment to remember fellow photographer, and a just a wonderful guy, Jeff Swanson, who passed last year to cancer at the young age of 30. Please, if you get the time, visit Jeff's memorial website at: http://bit.ly/1Esn55O If you'd like to get involved or would like more info on melanoma please visit the Melanoma Research Foundation (http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP) via 500px http://bit.ly/1FdvRQ3

http://bit.ly/1ieZyve // www.benbriand.com Follow on instagram : http://bit.ly/1KY9uQz A teenage girl gets a keyhole look into a dangerous and mysterious world when a tattooed stranger checks into her roadside motel. WORLD PREMIERE : SXSW MARCH 2014 - IN COMPETITION NATIONAL PREMIERE : MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014 WINNER : BEST EMERGING FILM MAKER AT MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014 EUROPEAN PREMIERE : BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2014 AUSTRALIAN DIRECTORS GUILD : BEST DIRECTOR NOMINATION WINNER : GOLD ACS AWARD (Australian Cinematographers Society) 2014 A MOONWALK FILMS / PRODIGY FILMS / LOVE LIKE FILMS PRODUCTION Cast ODESSA YOUNG / JOSH McCONVILLE / TESS HAUBRICH / GARY WADDELL Director - BEN BRIAND Writer - KEVIN W. KOEHLER Producers - MATT DOOLEY SERENA PAULL & DAVID GROSS Cinematographer - JEREMY ROUSE Production Design - ALICE BABIDGE & SIMON ELSLEY Wardrobe Design - ALICE BABIDGE Editor - LUKE DOOLAN Music - BASILwww.benbriand.com Follow on instagram : http://bit.ly/1KY9uQz A teenage girl gets a keyhole look into a dangerous and mysterious world when a tattooed stranger checks into her roadside motel. WORLD PREMIERE : SXSW MARCH 2014 - IN COMPETITION NATIONAL PREMIERE : MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014 WINNER : BEST EMERGING FILM MAKER AT MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2014 EUROPEAN PREMIERE : BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2014 AUSTRALIAN DIRECTORS GUILD : BEST DIRECTOR NOMINATION WINNER : GOLD ACS AWARD (Australian Cinematographers Society) 2014 A MOONWALK FILMS / PRODIGY FILMS / LOVE LIKE FILMS PRODUCTION Cast ODESSA YOUNG / JOSH McCONVILLE / TESS HAUBRICH / GARY WADDELL Director - BEN BRIAND Writer - KEVIN W. KOEHLER Producers - MATT DOOLEY SERENA PAULL & DAVID GROSS Cinematographer - JEREMY ROUSE Production Design - ALICE BABIDGE & SIMON ELSLEY Wardrobe Design - ALICE BABIDGE Editor - LUKE DOOLAN Music - BASIL HOGIOS & JACK MOFFITT Casting - LUCKY GORKA McGREGOR CASTING


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Requiem by ErinBabnik


Life is too short. Too short to accomplish everything that you could want to do, to go everywhere you could want to go, and to spend enough time with everyone you love. I had the most painful reminder of this truth one afternoon while I was temporarily living in Portland, just over a year ago. As I was preparing dinner, I got a call from the wife of one of my best friends: Jeff Swanson, her husband, my shooting buddy and fellow sailing crew member, had passed away that morning. At the age of 30. Anyone who knew Jeff, even just through photography circles on the internet, genuinely adored him. His inimitable wit, playful charm, and positive attitude made him an internet darling and, to those of us lucky enough to know him “in real life,” a cherished friend. We all knew that he had melanoma and was fighting it valiantly, but somehow I felt that nothing could bring down a guy like Jeff, at least not so soon. It’s really hard to communicate even an inkling of the pain that I still feel today, pain and frustration that this amazing world with all of its wonders and miracles couldn't save this awesome person. Perhaps with more support, the Melanoma Research Foundation will achieve a breakthrough that will make a huge difference, maybe even a cure. Wouldn't that be awesome? If you would like to help, please consider visiting the memorial page set up in Jeff’s honor and generously hosted by SmugMug, with all proceeds from print sales going to fund the MRF. ABOUT THIS PHOTO Of all of the photos that I could dedicate to Jeff right now, this one seems the most appropriate. It is about friendship, about photography, about the trials and wonders of life, and it perfectly encapsulates Jeff’s famous motto of “f/it and be there”. While exploring some of the higher elevations of the Dolomites with my dear friend Ted Gore, we both caught a nasty cold from someone we had been shooting with earlier in the week. That cold took us down hard, and we spent days holed up in a tiny room of a refuge hut just big enough for two bunkbeds, feeling pretty sorry for ourselves as we sneezed, coughed, sniffled, groaned, and slept the hours away. We were completely off the grid, with no data signal or WiFi, and because we were in bunkbeds, we couldn’t even see each other. It’s about as close to solitary confinement as I’ve ever come, but there was great consolation in knowing that I was in fact there with my friend, and we were in it together. Finally, we decided that we would try to “f/it and be there” for a sunset outing. Could we muster the strength to venture out, hike up a peak, and try to be creative? Would it even be worthwhile, given the thick weather that day? Well, it wasn’t easy, but we got ourselves out and up the peak, and I soon found this spot to park my tripod and wait for a clearing. Just as it started to happen, Ted came down from where he had been scouting and asked if I wanted a figure in my shot. Of course I did, but I replied, “No, I think I like you too much for that.” The cliff where he wanted to stand would put him in a death-defying position with a drop of hundreds of feet beneath him, so I wasn’t thrilled about the idea of him standing there. He climbed up anyway and took a few photos of the drama unfolding before us, while I shot a couple of frames and held my breath, hoping that he would be sure-footed as usual. My concern amounted to a complete double standard, since I tend to be pretty foolhardy around cliffs myself, but I had already lost one close friend in the last year, and I couldn’t bear the idea of losing another one. I don’t ever want to lose another friend, especially not Ted. I remember us being all giddy after having seen such a wonderful display of nature, and Ted remarking that, for a while there, he had completely forgotten that we were so sick; I had forgotten too. So we accomplished something, went somewhere awesome, and got in some quality friend time. Thankfully, Jeff’s spirit of optimism came alive in us and made us head out instead of remaining incarcerated in our bunks. Like I said, life is too short. Make the most of it. Get out and do awesome things. Love your friends. Peace. via 500px http://bit.ly/1LOO8Lp

For Jeff by scottsmorra


This image is In Memory of Jeff Swanson who passed away at age 30 from melanoma. We all miss you! Please consider visiting and donating to the Melanoma Research Foundation to support the battle against melanoma. “Just go. Lay down all your doubts and hit the road. You don't know what the future holds, so get off the couch while you can! The beauty is out there waiting to be captured.” – Jeff Swanson --- About the image: Summit, Mt Hood, Oregon. I captured this image during an early summer climb of Mt Hood. Our group summited at sunrise and we arrived just in time to see the triangular shadow of the mountain being cast upon the surrounding landscape. This moment was truly unique and it's something I will never forget! Before starting this climb, I couldn't decide if I should bring my dSLR photo gear along. Hauling heavy dSLR gear up the mountain didn't sound very appealing, but I finally decided to bring everything along just in case the light was good on the summit. Although it was a lot of work getting to the top with all of my gear, I'm really happy I brought everything along! My Website - Facebook - Google+ - Twitter - Instagram via 500px http://bit.ly/1Q4C7A0

For Jeff by ArturStanisz


!Please view on black to appreciate the details! I took this photo one night near my campsite on Turner Glacier located on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. The mountain visible on the photo remained unnamed for a long time as I had problems identifying it. Only recently, I was able to find out its name: Loki Mountain. From the moment that I stepped on the Turner Glacier this mountain caught my attention. At first I only saw its apex. Then, as I was hiking through the glacier, the mountain was growing slowly showing more and more of its shape. It took many hours before I could see its entire face. Even though on this photo it might appear small, in reality Loki Mountain is a granite pyramid that is almost 1000 metres high. I am not exactly sure why, but during these few days that I spent near it, a lot of good light was happening around this mountain. The night I took this photo was no exception. The aurora was dancing above the peak as if it had some sort of a magnetic power. The crack featured in the foreground is an actual crevasse. I also had a chance to explore and photograph it from the inside. While I was fighting with cold weather and strong winds on Baffin Island a fellow photographer, Jeff Swanson was battling the biggest fight. Unfortunately, he lost it. So here it is for you Jeff Swanson ((http://bit.ly/1Esn55O). For all willing to help/donate for the cause , please visit this site: Melanoma Research Foundation http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP via 500px http://bit.ly/1Q4C7zW

Music video by THUNDERLIPS and Candlelit Pictures. More LarzRanda: http://bit.ly/1LW4CiD Starring Mainard Larkin and Ava Rose Talbot Producers - Anna Duckworth and Tammy Brenstrum Exec. Producer - Alix Whittaker 1st AD - Sez Niederer 2nd AD - Laura Hutton Directors Assistant - Connor Strati Cinematographer - Eoin O'Liddigh (eoinoliddigh.com) 1st AC - Richard Elworthy 2nd AC - Will Proser Gaffer - Grant McKinnon LX Assists - Leigh Elford, Jai Jai Philavong, Sash Samaratunga, Lata Garabello Grip - Nick Chester Grip Assist - Russell Lloyd Production Designer - Lyn Bergquist Make Up Artist - Emma Bainbridge Make Up Assist - Julie Clark Costume Designer - Emily van Wichen Post Production Supervisor - Mickey Finis Color Grade - Alana Cotton at Images and Sound Sound Design - Carl Smith at Images and Sound PA/Runners/Unit Managers - Sandy Wijetunge, Arthur Gay, Daniel Waterson, Phoebe Chetwynd-Talbot, Nick Newman, Kate Garland, Mary McCormick BTS photos - Grace Neely and Nick Newman Special thanks NZOA, Andy Roelants, William Skelton, Evan Pardington.


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FOR JEFF by hillsee


In memory and honour of Jeff Swanson, an immensely talented landscape photographer. Jeff's life was cut tragically short by melanoma ~ in his words 'this nasty, as yet incurable disease.' It is to also to further his desire to raise money to combat melanoma, memorial page set up in Jeff’s honor http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP via 500px http://bit.ly/1JsDzrw

For Jeff by Jordan_Ek


A fellow landscape photographer, Jeff Swanson, passed away from melanoma cancer and this photograph is dedicated to him. If you would like to support melanoma research please see the links below. Thanks. Melanoma Research Foundation http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP There is also a memorial website generously hosted as a donation by SmugMug http://bit.ly/1Esn55O via 500px http://bit.ly/1MYps1B

FOR JEFF by everlookphotography


Mount Buffalo, Victoria One year ago, a distant photographic colleague Jeff Swanson passed away after battling with melanoma. Though I never met Jeff, I could tell that those who did, held him in the highest regard. As outdoor photographers, we tend to be the ones most at risk of developing this type of cancer so I’m hoping that this and many related posts in the next 24 hours will not only bring awareness to the issue but help to support its casualties. On an even more personal note, Marianne and I have been in the doldrums a little while adjusting to the death of our 13 year old husky who also died of locally advanced melanoma which prevented him from eating in the end. Please visit either of the two links below either to support the broader melanoma cause, or to support Jeff and his loved ones . [Melanoma Research Foundation] [Jeff and be there!] About this image : Only a short 2 months ago, I remember rushing my way as safely as I could while driving 30km/h through thick fog to be able to get to a reasonable vantage point over the Cathedral atop Mount Buffalo. Freezing conditions and ice on the path made it all the more tricky to ‘rush’ up but thankfully when the sun arrived, I felt at peace enough to take my time with the images having let the adrenaline get me up here. This is the true scene without the interpreted clouds from the previous post from here. via 500px http://bit.ly/1MYps1u

For Jeff by TedGore


I’d like to dedicate this image to a fantastic person and photographer who we lost last year. Jeff Swanson passed away from Melanoma a little over a year ago, the anniversary was at the beginning of this month. A memorial website is hosted by SmugMug and can be found at http://bit.ly/1Esn55O, also, if you feel inclined to donate to the Melanoma Research Foundation, you can do that here, http://bit.ly/1hqNtlP This is another image from my trip to the Patagonia region last April. During my exploration around Mt. Fitz Roy I came upon one of the most idyllic scenes I saw the entire trip. This perfect arrangement of fall color, contrasted with the skeleton of an old lenga tree seemed to just be waiting for it’s picture to be taken. It also provided one of the best camping spots I had the entire trip. via 500px http://bit.ly/1FdcQgQ

FOR JEFF by jessesummers


This image honors the life of Jeff Swanson. Please provide support in his memory here: Melanoma Research via 500px http://bit.ly/1FdcQgP

FOR JEFF by Shainblum


The stars aligned for me on this night and after a week of fogged in coastline, I finally got an opportunity to see the Milky Way over Shark Fin Cove. The neon light you see in the distance is from fishing boats and the warm light to the left is from Santa Cruz. It was an amazing night, I hope you all enjoy the photo. This image is dedicated to Jeff Swanson. I never had the opportunity to meet him. But I very much considered him a friend. Our online conversations always left me laughing and smiling. A year ago he passed away from Melanoma. We all hold him in our hearts. Please click this link to support Jeff and Melanoma Research Foundation. Memorial Page Melanoma Research Foundation via 500px http://bit.ly/1MYpqHc

For Jeff by efossati


“When we die, we will turn into songs, and we will hear each other and remember each other.” In memory of Jeff Swanson via 500px http://bit.ly/1MYpruC

Divided by ChrisLambethPhotography


Got caught in an incredible lightning storm in Sedona AZ. via 500px http://bit.ly/1X6zzWM

A short documentary film by Jack Flynn and Nick David, shot at Freed of London ballet shoe factory in Hackney, London. www.jackflynn.co.uk www.nickdavid.co.uk http://bit.ly/1FcxUnuwww.jackflynn.co.uk www.nickdavid.co.uk http://bit.ly/1FcxUnu Music from Feltmusic.


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sunset at the black sand glacier lagoon. iceland. ... by tannerwendell


sunset at the black sand glacier lagoon. iceland. Shortly after this photo, I got hit by a wave and soaked from the waist down. I dried my jeans by hanging them out the window of my car as we drove to stokksnes. #mystopover @icelandair via 500px http://bit.ly/1NSBR8e

Two episodes of “8-BIT CINEMA”, a show I created and produce on CINEFIX Network. I love these two episodes because… they’re Studio Ghibli films of course! But please check out more episodes if you like these. Thanks! www.duttonfilms.com @duttonfilms TWITTER @duttonfilms INSTAGRAM


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Sunday, August 30, 2015

Darkwave by alexnoriega


Hey there. I know some of you have probably seen this image before, but I'm re-posting it for a reason. It's been one year since friend and photographer Jeff Swanson passed away all too young from melanoma, and those of us who knew him are putting up images in his memory. I don't have any new images processed and ready, so I'm re-posting this one that was strangely purple in its first rendition - went for a straight blue this time. You can view Jeff's images at jeffitandbethere.com - the profit from any print sales goes toward the Melanoma Research Foundation. They also accept straight donations. RIP, buddy. via 500px http://bit.ly/1Esn55P

Someday by nicholasdyee


The boat house on Lake Minnewanka, Canada. via 500px http://bit.ly/1UmZPrZ

Aiguilles du Midi by JonathanDuriaux


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**PLEASE LISTEN WITH VOLUME UP WITH GOOD HEADPHONES/SPEAKERS** Synopsis: An outdated and seemingly limited household robot attempts to communicate with the family dog. OFFICIAL SELECTIONS: Short Of The Week Comic-Con International Film Festival, 2015 Maryland Film Festival, 2015 Cinema Jove: Valencia International Film Festival, 2015 Visionfest, 2015 - Winner: DVFS Visionary Award Loft Film Festival, 2014 Crested Butte Film Festival, 2014 Milledgeville Film Festival, 2015 __________


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Friday, August 28, 2015

Vernal Fall by RobSese


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Music Video for “Caviar Dreams” - a collaborative song from Ph Fat & Al Bairre.


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Support our independent films by purchasing our radical 108 page digital art of book ‘Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit - Groundworks’ available here http://bit.ly/1i7wLIS View the making of via the link below http://bit.ly/1PD59G6 Wesley Louis drew 'Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit’ as a comic when he was 13. It was time to realise the dreams of a geeky kid by animating the intro to the best TV-series that never was. 'Super Turbo Atomic Ninja Rabbit’ A love letter to Saturday morning cartoons from the 80’s and 90’s. Check out the original VHS version of the film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvqXRFPU_aQ Created and Directed WESLEY LOUIS Executive Producers LEE PAVEY JAMES SINDLE DANIEL MARUM GILES CHEETHAM Storyboards WESLEY LOUIS Additional Storyboards TIMOTHY McCOURT Character Design WESLEY LOUIS JONATHAN DJOB NKONDO Graphic Design MAX TAYLOR Animation PETER DODD JONATHAN DJOB NKONDO DUNCAN GIST WESLEY LOUIS Effects Animation MATT TIMMS Clean Up Lead DENISE DEAN Additional Clean Up DUNCAN GIST AMIX FILM STUDIO Background Artist CALLUM STRACHAN Additional Backgrounds BJORN ERIK-ASCHIM KRISTIAN ANTONELLI Layout BJORN ERIK-ASCHIM JONATHAN DJOB NKONDO Colour DUNCAN GIST HELENE LEROUX MAX TAYLOR TIMOTHY McCOURT Compositing MAX TAYLOR Music and Sound “SUPER TURBO ATOMIC NINJA RABBIT THEME ” Written, Composed and Performed by RINA MAY Music Production and Sound Design BOX OF TOYS AUDIO CHRIS DIDLICK MAGNUS ARWENHED BEN LAVER “WTL Productions” Voiceover ASHAN LOUIS-PHILLIP SAMAYA ALEXANDER JOSHUA FONTAINE Crew Links PETER DODD www.manateeidol.com JONATHAN DJOB NKONDO http://bit.ly/1i7wNk8 MATT TIMMS http://bit.ly/1PD58Su DENISE DEAN http://bit.ly/1i7wLIV CALLUM STRACHAN http://bit.ly/1PD59G7 DUNCAN GIST http://bit.ly/1i7wNk9 RINA MAY http://bit.ly/1PD59G8 BOX OF TOYS AUDIO http://bit.ly/1i7wNka KRISTIAN ANTONELLI http://bit.ly/1PD58Sx HELENE LEROUX http://bit.ly/1i7wNkdwww.manateeidol.com JONATHAN DJOB NKONDO http://bit.ly/1i7wNk8 MATT TIMMS http://bit.ly/1PD58Su DENISE DEAN http://bit.ly/1i7wLIV CALLUM STRACHAN http://bit.ly/1PD59G7 DUNCAN GIST http://bit.ly/1i7wNk9 RINA MAY http://bit.ly/1PD59G8 BOX OF TOYS AUDIO http://bit.ly/1i7wNka KRISTIAN ANTONELLI http://bit.ly/1PD58Sx HELENE LEROUX http://bit.ly/1i7wNkd Special Thanks AUDREY LOUIS ANTOINE JAMES LOUIS NATALIE PLATT CHRIS KING SAM TAYLOR LAURENT ROSSI GABRIELLA CERENZIA ELECTRIC THEATRE COLLECTIVE NO GHOST COLLECTIVE HANAE SEIDA AZIZ KOCANAOGULLARI JENNY WELLS MERVIN LOUIS NANOU BLAIR GOULD TOM SHEARING DAN JESSOP ROSA NUSSBAUM


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In the Lonely Hour by JeffIsy


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Another scenery by Tony_Lee


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Buy GUNSHIP now: iTunes: http://bit.ly/1Jq0NAN Amazon: http://bit.ly/1MZzJMH Google Play: http://bit.ly/1Jq0NR2 Box Set: Order GUNSHIP’s 16-Bit Box Set: http://bit.ly/1Jq0N3y Follow GUNSHIP: http://on.fb.me/1MZzHnS https://twitter.com/GUNSHIPMusic http://bit.ly/1Jq0N3z CREDITS Cast: John Carpenter, Jordan Ramoth and Valerie Fox Featuring guest vocals by Charlie Simpson Writers: Lee Hardcastle and GUNSHIP Director and Claymation: Lee Hardcastle Live Action Producer and 1st AD: Jennifer Handorf Director of Photography: Benjamin Pritchard Camera Assistant: Paul Wiseman Gaffer: Micheal Bonner Digital Wrangler: Ryan Crossland Runner: Theo Cane Recorded at Prime Studios Additional Visual Effects: Horsie in the Hedge (http://bit.ly/1MZzJMK) Title Animation: BLOOD+CHROME Colorist: Simone Grattarola


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Wednesday, August 26, 2015


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ÖCTAGON PRODUCTS UNLOCKED TOMORROW IN SELECTED SHOPS AND ONLINE ON http://bit.ly/1NIe36U SURVEYÖR Öctagon is totalitarian. Every human notion has been replaced by data and individuals are constantly under surveillance, which is insured by Surveyör. The program is checking the data transformation to their tasks state. FEATURING : VALENTIN BAUER / JOSEPH BIAIS / BRAM DE CLEEN / EDOUARD DEPAZ / REMY TAVEIRA / GREGOIRE CUADRADO / YEELEN MOENS. http://bit.ly/1Udx6Wh http://on.fb.me/1NIe5vo SOUND DESIGN & PRODUCTION : Primat http://bit.ly/1NIe3nb MASTERING : Pyramide Studio http://on.fb.me/1Udx690


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A farewell message to CBC Radio’s WireTap. People of all ages offer words of wisdom to their younger counterparts. Based on a story originally aired on WireTap.


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An oscillating stream of light attempts to intrude on an arid natural landscape, abstract light and a living environment merge, reacting to the dynamics of the music. The luminous abstract forms are produced by a light-painting machine that, frame by frame, draws in a real environment the 3D animated figures. This is an experimental video created by Pablo Barquín, Junior Martínez, Nathan Grimes and Anna Diaz Ortuño. Directors: Pablo Barquín http://bit.ly/1JlWHcV Junior Martínez http://bit.ly/1JlWHcW Creative Team: Pablo Barquín Anna Diaz Ortuño Nathan Grimes Junior Martínez Executive Producers: H.I. (Hamill Industries) & Floating Points Lead Producer: Anna Diaz Ortuño Director of Photography: Nathan Grimes Research & Technical Development: Pablo Barquín, H.I. H.I. Technical Assistant: Joan Recasens Editor: Anna Diaz Ortuño Lead Animators: Fernando Domínguez Wyz Borrero Animators: Ohmyhood Luis “Inkclear” Redondo Concept Artists: Junior Martínez Michele Angelo Plants Set Decorators: Estudio Sauvage Post-production Team: Agus Verrastro Florent Bastide Production Assistants: Aida Busquets Lidia Arruego Digital Intermediate provided by RCO RCO Colorist: Seth Ricart RCO Producer: Marcus Lansdell Special thanks to: Fundación Rio Tinto, Ivan Rodriguez, 380 Monta Llum i Roda, Rab and Tanya Gordon, Chabeli Rodriguez, Marga Sardà, Alba Barneda, DVEIN, Agus Verrastro, Pamplona89, RCO, Laura Martinova, Pablo Hugo, Melissa, Saúl Narbona, Irina, Javo, Elsa Tejera, Jacinto Barquín, Marc Luelmo, Tinta, Cynthia, Sarah, Mita, Eric and specially to Sam for believing in this project since the very beginning. Shot in Río Tinto, Huelva & Hamill Industries Headquarters Barcelona, 2015 © 2015 Pluto


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What should a skater do when there’s no place to skate !? A film by Vitùc Starring my son Ivan. Shot with Canon 5d3 Lens canon 35mm 1.4 & 50mm 1.2 Friuli / Italy august 2015 Music license - Premiumbeat.com


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Hidden Lake by RyanBuchanan


It was a long week out in Glacier National Park, dodging fires, escaping the smoke and hunting for clouds—tough even finding flowing water and flowers. With apparently just 15% of snowfall this past winter, drought conditions were in full effect—flowers were long gone for the most part and creek beds were nearly dry. This evening though, we were able to get out from most of the smokey haze and catch some nice, interesting light up at Logan Pass. This is Hidden Lake at the foot of Bearhat Mountain. The search for foreground life led me to this spot where I was able to get a slight sideview angle on the mountain and some greater depth out to the horizon. Blended around 6 shots to get sharpness throughout. With Going to the Sun road closed I was worried we weren’t going to be able to make it up here. Was incredible to finally see it—a photographer’s dream. But the real treat was finally getting out to shoot with Ryan Dyar and Miles Morgan. We had a blast and it was obviously great to get to know and learn from these two pros. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend checking out Dyar’s instructional processing videos for some expert tips. Good stuff. Thanks for checking out my work! Follow me: Website: ExposureScape.com Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1xFjc4v Twitter: @BuchananPhoto via 500px http://bit.ly/1PS2A3U

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Primordial Beauty by efossati


After the summer pause i am back with a new image a bit different from my classical images, is a seascape taken in the beautiful Canary Islands. The black vulcanic rocks and the striking colors of the sunset reminded me a primordial place whenthe world was dominated by the forces of nature. Best viewed on black For Capture this shot i have used Lucroit Equipment, if you are interested don't foget that you can get 10%OFF with my Discount Code FOSSATI10. http://bit.ly/1JkBhg8 via 500px http://bit.ly/1LzhAVy

DIRECTOR Ninian Doff PRODUCTION COMPANY Pulse Films PRODUCER Rik Green PRODUCTION MANAGER Max Horn EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Zak Razvi DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Ross Mclennan SERVICE COMPANY Twentyfour Seven SERVICE PRODUCER Ignasi Vargas ART DIRECTOR Laia Ateca HAIR & MAKE-UP Pedro Rodriguez STYLIST Cris Quer PROSTHETICS Kristyan Mallett EDITOR Ross Hallard EDITING COMPANY Trim Editing OFFLINE Jemma Daniel OFFLINE Harriet Cawley COLOURIST Richard Fearon GRADING COMPANY MPC POST PRODUCER Amy Smith VFX Hugo Saunders SOUND DESIGN Aaron Reynolds SOUND Wave CASTING DIRECTOR Aisha Walters CAST Hannah John Kamen Joe Bell COMMISSIONER Ailsa Robertson DIRECTOR’S REPRESENTATION Joceline Gabriel SOUND PRODUCER Maggie McDermott


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Ishtar X Tussilago is a short film by Maceo Frost starring Downhill longboard Rider Ishtar Backlund in the epic mountains of Norway. Combined with an epic soundtrack from Swedish rock band Tussilago, the film is a glimpse into the profound feeling of believing in yourself and living one’s greatest dreams. Director: Maceo Frost DoP: Max Larsson / Maceo Frost Producer: Fred Thustrup Skate cam: Kim Hansson / Sammy Hasselberg Editing and Grade: Maceo Frost Illustrator: Su-Jin Nam Production company: NUET Soundtrack: Tussilago - Waltz Riders: Ishtar Bäcklund Caroline Boström Kim Hansson Sammy Hasselberg Sander Hasselberg —– www.maxlarsson.com www.maceofrost.com http://on.fb.me/1WQOGUjwww.maxlarsson.com www.maceofrost.com http://on.fb.me/1WQOGUj


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Directed by Daniel Brereton and James Dixon Animation by Alice Dunseath D.O.P. - Rina Yang Producer - Evonne O'Rourke at Wanda Art Director - Iris Debaveye Grade - Russel Rowe Pentagonal Structure - Zachary Apo-Tsang


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A short film focusing on the rivalry of two characters in a game of archaeological one-upmanship. In a rush to deliver an increasingly esoteric selection of objects to the museum curator in a bid to grab headlines from one another. As their latest rarities are delivered an unexpected a gateway to a new beginning is unlocked…


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Red Rainbows by christianlim


clouds forming wildly after a passing low pressure area in twizel just by the entrance of mount cook national park... taken a couple of weeks back during winter 2015 via 500px http://bit.ly/1hYA3y4

Monday, August 24, 2015

San Francisco by frvnkyvng


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Lake Gunn by JasonCharlesHill


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World Premiere - SXSW 2015 Official Selection - Short of the Week 2015 A short film by Samuel Aaron Bennett Starring Renée Felice Smith CREW Written and Directed by Samuel Aaron Bennett Produced by Rachel Kiri Walker and Renée Felice Smith Cinematography by Samuel Aaron Bennett Editor - Samuel Aaron Bennett Composer - Samuel Aaron Bennett Production Manager - Michelle Skinner Special Effects Make-up - Stacey Hummell Art Dept - Steven Manganaro Casting by Renée Felice Smith Sound Mix / Design by Jon Rick and Samuel Aaron Bennett Visual Effects - Emil Karlsson and Samuel Aaron Bennett Score Recordist - Will Whatley Grip / Gaffer - Austin Michaels Titles - Kristin Cardo Still Photographer - Raymond Liu CAST Naomi - Renée Felice Smith Adam - Peter Cambor Flight Attendant - Natasha Loring TV Narrator - Linda Hunt Elevator Guy - Owain Rhys Davies Office Lady - Mary Gillis Office Guy - Daniel Halden Bartender - Chris Gabriel ER Lady - Mary Heiss Nurse - Mary Klein Flight Attendant #2 - Chloe Farnsworth SONGS Bones by Swear and Shake Pop Song by Johnnie Lee Jordan Sun Love by Gloomfeather Call It Evil by Gospels SPECIAL THANKS VER Rentals in Glendale, Johnny Healy, Anthony Gigante, Victor Hammer, Alina Landry-Rancier, Adam McHeffey, Ani Avanessian, W Hotels, Brian Crimmins, Nathan Heleine, Nick Robins-Early, Jessi Prois, Ruth Bennett, Houston Hospitality, Mark Houston, Nathan Byrne, Dylan Steinberg, Eric Christian-Olsen, Consi Bennett, Paul Bennett, Josh Wilmott, Film Independent, Joel Bennett, Kim Jackson, Niki Polyocan, Alex Marans, Mike Summers, Danne Woo


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A Conversation With Walter Murch Locarno dressed as San Francisco, Piazza Grande that extends itself to look like Union Square. When you’re facing Walter Murch and a Revox, you know right away that something unique is coming. Sounds, reverberations, knowledge, insights. The rest is silence. Walter Murch recieved the Vision Award – Nescens. directed by Niccolò Castelli concept Alessandro De Bon Niccolò Castelli Lorenzo Buccella Editor Lorenzo Buccella Cinematography Riccardo De Giacomi Sound Design Riccardo Studer Boom Operator Vittorio Castellano Graphic Design Davide Grampa Music from The Conversation Produced by Pardo Live Festival del Film Locarno 68° Festival del film Locarno 5 – 15 | 8 | 2015 http://www.pardo.ch Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1MPu9MD… Twitter: http://twitter.com/FilmFestLocarno Shot on Sony PXW-FS7, August 12, 2015


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Deep Chill by ACWaddington


I photographed this ice cave on the Torre Glacier in Los Glaciers National Park Argentina. The glacier has shrunk some 150 metres since the end of 2012. I shot this on a scouting trip and decided to return a few days later, it was amazing to notice that even in such a short space of time part of the arch had collapsed. Rappelling into the cave was a worrying but exhilarating experience. If you like this image please look at my Amber Room shot adjacent to this one. I feel the two compliment each other quite well. via 500px http://bit.ly/1LwgBFs

Animation: Mike Pelletier Music: Robot Repair Composer: Josh Hawkins Executive Producer: Doug Darnell http://bit.ly/1NF4p50 http://bit.ly/1I8PI2V The motion capture data used in this project was obtained from mocap.cs.cmu.edu. The database was created with funding from NSF EIA-0196217.


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“Knife-like, Flower-like, Like Nothing at All in the World” - William Saroyan An animated abstract-narrative set to a lush full orchestra composition by Duncan Thum (also entitled “Blue”). While a man’s past experience needs to be surgically removed, somewhere a woman takes bath and contemplates delicate & pleasurable kinds of pain… Tis all Blue. Here u go Dunc. Thanks for all the music.


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Sunday, August 23, 2015

Growing up gay in the South, a high school girl seeks the help of a therapist to come out to her family and friends in this hilarious and touching coming-of-gay story. Audience Award - Best Dramatic Short Film, OutFest 2014 Audience Award - Best Women’s Short Film, Out on Film, ATL 2014 Audience Award - Best Short Film, ImageOut: Rochester LGBT Film Festival 2014 Best Alumni Short Film Award, Emerson LA Film Festival 2014 Jury Award - Best Short Film, Out Film CT 2015 Written by: Quinn Marcus Directed by: Drew Van Steenbergen Produced by: Andrew Merki, John Pouliot, Maytal Zchut Cinematography by: Matthew Figler Edited by: Joe Castellano Sound Design & Mix: Paul Gleeson Featuring Music by: Lady Lamb the Beekeeper Camera Operator: Daniel Muchnik Gaffer: Jeffrey Taylor Sound Recordist: Joseph Fiorillo 1st Assistant Camera: Louis Weissman Script Supervisor: Manuel Jaquez Make-up Artist: Natalie Johnson Grips: Will Culick, Josh Cubas, Ryan Von Drasek Post Coordinator: Chris Kiernan Coloring by: Gavin Rosenberg Flame Artist: Keith Crago Assistant Editor: Peter Judge Stills Photographer: Markysha Clarke Social Media Coordinator: Dominique Banas Art Production Assistants: Michelle Caron, Jessica Silva Camera Production Assistant: Chris Hunt Set Production Assistants: James Pouliot, Chris Richardson, Caitlin Nolfi // Official Selection // 2014 / Outfest / Los Angeles, CA 2014 / NewFest / New York, NY 2014 / OutFest Best of Fest 2014 / Los Angeles, CA 2014 / Out on Film, ATL Film Festival / Atlanta, GA 2014 / Dayton LGBT Film Festival / Dayton, OH 2014 / Emerson LA Film Festival / Los Angeles, CA 2014 / Southwest Gay and Lesbian Film Festival / Albuquerque, NM 2014 / Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival / Seattle, WA 2014 / ImageOut: Rochester LGBT Film and Video Festival / Rochester, NY 2014 / Ft. Lauderdale Gay & Lesbian Film Festival / Ft. Lauderdale, FL 2014 / Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival / Rehoboth, DE 2014 / OUTrageous! Santa Barbara LGBT Film Festival / Santa Barbara, CA 2014 / Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival / Indianapolis, IN 2015 / Desperado Film Festival / Phoenix, AZ 2015/ QFest St. Louis / St. Louis, MO 2015 / Queer Media UK Film Festival / Manchester, England 2015 / Mardi Gras Film Festival / Sydney, Australia 2015 / 25th Melbourne Queer Film Festival / Melbourne, Australia 2015 / Pride Film Festival / College Station, TX 2015 / The Alhambra Theater Film Festival / Evansville, IN 2015 / Inside Out Toronto LGBT Film Festival / Toronto, Canada 2015 / 6th KASHISH Mumbai International Queer Film Festival / Mumbai, India 2015 / Goldman Sachs - 2015 Pride Month Screenings / New York, NY 2015 / Out on Film CT Film Festival / Hartford, CA 2015 / 10th Tel Aviv International LGBT Film Festival / Tel Aviv, Israel 2015 / Reel Affirmations Film Festival / Washington, DC 2015 / Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival / Tokyo, Japan 2015 / qFLIX Philadelphia Film Festival / Philadelphia, PA 2015 / 20th North Carolina Gay and Lesbian Film Festival / Durham, NC 2015 / Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival / Long Island, NY 2015 / Short of the Week © Car Ride Home Productions


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Saturday, August 22, 2015

This is compilation of hyperlapse videos that I shot over the course of the past 2 years. I spent a lot of time scouting for locations, waiting for the perfect conditions, and catching the beauty of the city. Lighting is important. Sunrises, sunsets; transitions from dawn to day, and from dusk to dark. I used a lot of self-developed tricks and techniques in both the shooting and editing processes - it took a lot of time and passion to make this video. The music that I used is a wonderful ODESZA (http://odesza.com/) remix of a PRETTY LIGHTS (http://bit.ly/1hAUQry) track entitled ONE DAY THEY’LL KNOW. There is plenty of beautiful music on this album that you can find here http://apple.co/1U75jaf It was hard to find the right music, but this amazing track matched perfectly with my idea for the video. Some of these clips, as well as many more, are available for licensing. You can check out my collection here http://bit.ly/1hAUQrz For all questions and inquires; email me: vlgoesla@gmail.com Thank you and enjoy! vadimla.com


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What started as the DC Downhill Club (DCDC) has grown into DC Drain and Clean - a group of skateboarders from the Washington, DC area who have made it their mission to seek out backyard pools to drain and skate - making unique friendships along the way. Shot on Red Epic Dragon, Leica R lenses and Duclos 11-16mm. Plus a few shots on the Scarlet. Special thanks to Anthony and the DCDC crew for allowing us to document their work. Produced by RUN RIOT FILMS Directed and Edited by CHRIS TUSS Cinematography - DAVE ADAMS Additional Cinematography - BRIAN STANSFIELD Aerial Pilot - BRYAN HARVEY Additional Audio Recording - JOSIE SWANTEK Production Assistants - KYLE BILLER, EMMA ASHER, KATIE BRYDEN Color Correction - SAM GURSKY, Irving Harvey Sound Design / Mix - ROB FRITTS, Shine Creative Music - MUSIC BED, CHUCK FAY, HOLDFAST


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the path_second edition by thalerst


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