Full Bloom

Ever since blindly shooting over a roll sent across the pond from Danny Marsh, I have found myself slowly becoming more and more fascinated with multi-exposure photography. The lack of control and unexpected nature of the results are exhilirating.

I have yet to figure out a way to keep the film completely still when advancing my Pentax K1000 and with the misaligned frames you really never know what you're going to get. SURPRISE, spring is beautiful!

Event: Interstellar Exploration

Delicious brews and purple landscapes from another dimension? My photo series Interstellar Exploration is currently hanging in the Wissahickon Brewing Co. tasting room!

I personally cannot think of a better way to spend an afternoon (or evening). Come through and check it out, the photos will be showing until the end of May and there is always a killer assortment of brews on tap.

Art Isn't An Accident

A recent post titled 'Art is never an accident' by Noah Kocher, an artist I have come to know through Instagram, got me thinking. My initial reaction was, "Of course art can be an accident!" but then I thought back to these two images. It was an overcast day and I misjudged my ability to stabilize the camera at low shutter speed, "Could he be right?".

Maybe a true artist is someone who is able to find beauty in their mistakes and really, doesn't look at them as mistakes at all.

Look out for a little collab. between Noah and Above Mountain Tops coming down the pipeline!

Inspiration: No EXIF 4 - The LEICA M6 at the BUILDER movie shooting

This narrated account of film photographer, Hoshi Yoshida shooting black and white film behind the scenes of BUILDER, a documentary about some of best freeriders in the world building their own trails, does an incredible job showcasing the most beautiful mountain bike photos I have seen to date.

For more stills and words head over to Pinkbike