Jim

Jim

How Many Turns Would You Pass

Introduction Hey there, fellow travel enthusiasts! Today, I want to share with you my recent experience trying out the outside ski drill. As a passionate photographer who loves to explore new places, I also enjoy engaging in various activities, including…

My Top 4 CAMERA BAGS of 2022

Introduction Welcome to my blog where I share my insights as a travel photographer. Today, I want to talk about camera bags – an essential accessory for any photographer on the go. In this post, I will discuss four of…

Having a Stable Body is IMPORTANT skiing getcarv

Introduction As a photographer who loves to travel, I often find myself in beautiful snowy destinations perfect for skiing. Today, I want to share with you a fundamental technique in skiing that can greatly enhance your stability and control on…

Top 3 Premiere Pro Tips For Beginners FT LILA

Introduction Hey there, fellow travelers and photography enthusiasts! Today, I want to share some valuable insights on enhancing your video editing skills, particularly for beginners using Adobe Premiere Pro. Join me as I break down the top tips shared by…

How to Ski Black Runs skiseason ski winterseason

Introduction When skiing down a challenging run, it’s essential to stay focused and constantly scan the terrain ahead. Making split-second decisions on where to turn and shift your line is crucial for a smooth and enjoyable descent. Let’s dive into…

Shinrin Yoku The Art of Forest Bathing Short Film

Introduction As a filmmaker from California, Mike Dewey, along with his producer friend Kati Hetrick, embarked on a journey to Japan to explore the concept of Japanese forest bathing. Through their experiences along the Kumano Kodo trail, they delved into…

Increase Your Edge Angles skiseason winterseason ski

Introduction As a travel photographer, one of the most important aspects of capturing great photos is understanding the art of carving. Carving involves choosing the right timing and tactics for each situation to enhance the overall composition of your photographs.…