2013 has roared in like a lion in terms of me being quite the busy man. Mostly good busy though. I have been working quite intently with my good friend Jason on a ski film project tentatively titled  “Heaven’s Rejects”. It is a short film about the work that goes into running a ski resort in the Mid Atlantic region of the United States. Though with Nemo just finishing it’s pounding drive through the area, maybe the snow making part isn’t something that they need to worry about, but I digress.

Main Wall Collective as Jason and I like to call it is the creative group we have assembled to produce active lifestyle video productions under. We began work on the project back in November of last year, and hope to have a final product for the world to see by April. You can check out our latest teaser here, or head over to mainwallcollective.com to follow the project.

Besides the ski film project, I have been hard at play, snowboarding and ice climbing. Unfortunately I haven’t been doing much travel, but I am hoping that changes soon as I am looking to head to Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada in May to do some backcountry camping and photography. Unless of course, you have a better suggestion as to where I should go 🙂

Well, that is all for now, I am making a conscious effort to be more active on this blog, and as usually, here is a photo:

 

Before The Freefall

During one of our weekend shooting sessions for the Main Wall Collective project we are working on, we decided to head to the local Airport to get a flight over the resort we are shooting at. It was our lucky day and we were able to get a flight. Turns out, we had a unique passenger with us on that flight, it was Don Kellner, world record holder for most sky dives(over 40,000). He was tagging along so he could jump out of the plane and add another record breaking jump to his tally.

Flying high over the Hazleton, PA area in a Cessna.