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Interview with Lynnette Probst, Floral Manager, Lin’s Market, Cedar City, Utah. There are over 400,000 stray dogs on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona and Utah. This is the story of one group that tries to rescue as many as they can and prepare them to be adopted. The story of the Radio City Lounge, the oldest gay bar in a state -- Utah -- which has never been easy to be gay in. Assisted Hunter Boone on production of segment for AJ+ that profiled a young African American boy and his reaction to the Emanuel AME Church shooting. Interviewed J. Denise Cromwel of Blind Justice and assisted Hunter Boone in production on the site of Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC. What sets apart the very best partnerships in the mountains? You might assume it’s an affinity for the same kind of projects. Or that’s it’s all about matched levels of skills and experience. Or perhaps it’s similar styles of moving through the mountains and compatible schedules that build the strongest partners. But the real secret to the best partnerships is much less about comparisons than it is about connections. After a chance meeting two years ago, Mammut Pro Team athletes Caro North and Nadine Wallner have sparked an extraordinary partnership. The two women are from different worlds; Wallner is a professional Austrian freeride skier, while North is a professional alpinist and widely celebrated climber from Switzerland. But in the last two years the pair have been skiing, climbing and paragliding together, everywhere from Austria to Pakistan. It’s a remarkable example of the power of unexpected encounters, and proof that sometimes the most unlikely partnerships are often the best. While the two women share little in common through their backgrounds, they are both steadfast in their belief that it’s not shared skills and experience that make some partnerships stand out from the rest. Rather, it’s a simple human connection. “I like to be in the mountains with people I can also go for a coffee with. And that’s not normal,” says Wallner. “Sometimes you’re just focused on a project or a sport. I like to know someone as a person, not just a mountain partner. “ This works with Caro. “What makes this partnership different is the face-to-face level. We’re meeting each other as real people, not just as a mountain person with the skills and everything else. We get along and we have fun.” North, who spurred on the project to climb the mythical Ave Caesar (7c) route on the Petit Clocher du Portalet in Switzerland with Wallner in 2021, echoes her partner’s sentiments. “I think the coolest thing is that Nadine is always motivated. She's a partner who I can do everything with. So, we go skiing together. We go climbing together. We go alpine climbing together… But it's not only the climbing that brings us together.” “We can also talk about everything. And for me, this is really important. It's not only about climbing; it's way more. Even if we're not climbing together, we call each other and just chat for hours on the phone.” Despite their relatively short friendship, Wallner and North have built a strong level of trust, something that both agree is the foundation of success in the mountains. “If I can’t trust my partner, I can’t climb on my limit,” says North. “The more you climb together, the less words you need, the better you just work together and kind of have a fusion." “And with Nadine and me, there's definitely times where we can communicate without words and we just look at each other and we both know what the other one is thinking. It's really cool. I haven't had such a good partner in a long time, where we can do everything and it's so easy." “We want to push each other, but there is no competition to us. We want to be a strong team together. So, if she reaches something, we reach something as a team.” Finding the perfect partner for mountain sports is a notoriously difficult task. The mental and physical challenge of elite alpine pursuits makes the task of finding teammates who are grafting on the same level especially challenging. But sometimes the stars align and deliver not just an equal, but a perfect match. “It has to work as a team and everyone brings something,” says Wallner. “If you can put it together and bring out something even better, for me, that’s the main goal. It’s not just about doing this route, or if you want to ski this or that. You can go solo, but it’s not so much fun. If you share it, you get double the fun. And when you suffer together, it’s half of the suffering. And I can do this with Caro.” The Concept Red Bull Rampage is the pinnacle of freestyle mountain biking- pitting the best riders in the world against 75ft jumps and impossibly steep desert chutes. Rampage riders push the limits of physics, while redefining their sport on a creative freeride course. The elite riders selected for Rampage spend days scrutinizing and sculpting lines, each striving for a chance at victory and cementing their place in Rampage history. However, the exceptional skill level of these riders often makes it easy to lose perspective of these massive features. Imagine- what would a 5-story drop look like off of an actual building? With this film, our task was to put these tricks to scale and give context to the gravity defying stunts of Red Bull Rampage. Additionally, we wanted our film to showcase the same levels of energy and ridiculousness that draws crowds to Rampage year after year. The Film (Locations & Stunts) In order to put these stunts in perspective, we took them out of the desert and into the city. To showcase the insane steepness of the Rampage chutes, we enlisted the help of the Petzl climbing team. Jaxson Riddle and his bike were suspended from their headquarters, as if he were about to ride down the nearly vertical building. At the Wendover Airport, Alan Dixon launched his dirt bike off a 75ft ramp, easily clearing two WW2 ambulances and a fire truck below him. SuperRamp Technologies designed a 5-story step-down ramp, turning the Natural History Museum into a Red Bull Rampage feature. Jaxson Riddle rode the drop, demonstrating the resiliency and (literally) off-the-wall skill level required to succeed as a Rampage rider. The Style For this piece, we leaned into a “Wes Anderson” esque style and tone that was meant to give levity to just how gnarly rampage really is. This meant doing slow zooms, whip pans, and a wardrobe that could’ve ended up in “The Grand Budapest” itself. We leaned into a minimal animation style that was meant to emphasize the actions and scale of the features we shot. The Gear Utilizing the Angenieux “25 – 250” we were able to achieve the slow zooms that we wanted to show scale to the large features, additionally we utilized a black arm for the car shots and an FPV drone for some of the following shots. Last year, we set out to the Utah desert to create something playful and fun. The goal was to build a car commercial around the narrative of two girls hitting the road in search of adventure in their JEEP. Passing through some of the most stunning scenery, we follow along as they make their way to one of the largest canyon rappels in Utah. With no client, this was a chance for the team to experiment with new angles and equipment, as well as create some moments that wouldn't make the cut on an actual commercial. Video work I did for a client throughout 2014 and 2015 of construction process for the St. George Parade of Homes, 2015.
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Rich K.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$200 - $1000 / Day
Top Services
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Documentary DP
- Video Editor - News
About Rich K.
I've been shooting and editing video for the past eight years, but I've shot political and social-justice events stretching back to the '90s. Even got a few pieces to air on KCET, at the time the Los Angeles PBS affiliate, when I worked for CamNet the Camcorder Network. I continue to be most interested in issues involving social causes and political movements (LGBTQ+ issues, in particular). I have a portfolio site (linked below) where you can watch some of my work, and am armed with a Panasonic Lumix GH5, a Canon 1080 HD camcorder with both external and lav microphones, and a tripod. Also have a GoPro Hero 5 and an iPhone 8. I edit on Adobe Premiere Pro, but do iMovie for quickie no-frills projects. Please check out my work, I hope you'll like what you see. -- Rich
Eric B.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$200 - $450 / Day
Top Services
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Reporter / Journalist
About Eric B.
I am a photographer, mainly working as a photojournalist and photojournalism educator over the last decade. I am available for assignments worldwide. I have worked as a photographer on four continents, especially in Latin America, South Asia/India and the Balkans. I have worked for NGOS, editorial publications and private individuals. I have presented work in gallery shows and book form. I have led, co-led and advised photography and wilderness journeys to places as diverse as India, Ecuador, Turkey, Bosnia, Romania, Italy, Vietnam, Thailand, Mexico, Guatemala, Hungary, Croatia, Argentina, the American West, and many other beautiful and amazing locales around the world. I also occasionally photograph weddings, portraits and events. I am also a published poet and non fiction writer.
Ben G.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$200 - $500 / Day
Top Services
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Fixer
About Ben G.
Freelance photojournalist and field producer based in the Salt Lake City, Utah area. I have spent over a year as an NPPA photojournalist for WCIV in Charleston, SC and have freelanced for The Weather Channel, Fusion, Sparc, The Guardian, Charleston Magazine, and stylePublic.
Garerth L.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$500 - $2000 / Day
Top Services
- Field Producer
- Reporter / Journalist
- Fixer
About Garerth L.
Videographer, Photographer, Producer and Writer. I have produced photo shoots, events and expeditions for clients including Redbull, adidas, Hogan, Hugo boss and Numerous magazines such as Golfers digest, W magazine and climber. Alongside the most talented media operators and designers in Mexico, I co-founded the Media Agency "Well Good" to take advantage of the lack of permitting needs in Mexico, low production cost and wide variety of locations. As a Producer, I have extensive experience in solving with complex logistics in some of the most difficult locations including the depths of the African jungle, drug cartel barrios of Mexico, inhospitable deserts of the Middle East and of course, the hustle of New York. Alongside this, I am also a professional rock climbing athlete for adidas as well as many other brands and am able to shoot from locations many others cannot.
Jace N.
Ogden, UT, USA
$300 - $1000 / Day
Top Services
- Documentary DP
- Video Editor - News
- Fixer
About Jace N.
I got into video production in High School. Since then I've graduated school with a Bachelor's of Communication with a Video Production Emphasis. Over the last 13 years I've worked on lots of productions with varying size of budgets and crew ranging from running cameras and replays at live events and sports production for ESPN to small independent documentary-style shoots. I'm an efficient "one-man-band" and own all of my own gear including 5D mkIII, Phantom 3 advanced and plenty of other production gear.
Jason C.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$3000 - $100000 / Day
Top Services
- Production Company
- Documentary DP
- Field Producer
About Jason C.
Salt Lake based producer/director
Brody L.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$2500 - $50000 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
- Fixer
- On-Air Reporter / Host
About Brody L.
adventure skier & storyteller
Ross C.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$280 - $520 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
- Editorial Photographer / Photojournalist
- Fixer
About Ross C.
Ross Coyle is a writer and photographer based in Salt Lake City. His work focuses on education and poverty, the outdoors and environment, and arts and culture.
Lauren S.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$500 - $1200 / Day
Top Services
- Reporter / Journalist
- On-Air Reporter / Host
- Fixer
About Lauren S.
Lauren Steele is a freelance writer who left NYC for the American West. She focuses her work on the natural world and the human experience, writing for Vice, Rolling Stone, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, and The Wall Street Journal.
Phil S.
Honolulu, HI, USA
$600 - $1700 / Day
Top Services
- Documentary DP
- News Shooter / Video Journalist
- Reporter / Journalist
About Phil S.
Phil Schlieder is a director and cinematographer based out of Oahu Hawaii and able to work internationally. His work has been included in a multitude of international film festivals including the Honolulu Film Festival, Save the Waves Festival, and 5point film festival. He has worked with organizations such as JP Morgan Chase, Marriott International, Columbia Sportswear, NBC, Nike, ESPN, Thermarest, and Vans among others.
Brendan O.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$400 - $800 / Day
Top Services
- Corporate Videographer
- Reporter / Journalist
- Documentary DP
About Brendan O.
I absolutely love what I do - solving problems with stories. I graduated from the University of Utah in 2016 with a heavy focus on story-telling and screenwriting. From there, I picked up video-production skills by jumping into the world of political video and multi-media journalism, covering events ranging from presidential visits to the Sundance film festival. I enjoyed my time of employment, but found myself wanting to go my own way. I made my own enterprise, Lantern Light Media, and have been creating video for local companies, professional creatives, and local news organizations for the last several years, which I've found to be tremendously fulfilling. I am eager to break out into the larger world, and uncover the important untold stories that shape our future.
Kaz W.
Salt Lake City, UT, USA
$450 - $700 / Day
Top Services
- Copywriter
- Reporter / Journalist
- Audio Storyteller
About Kaz W.
I have one goal. To create content that helps us better understand and navigate the world we live in. When you hire me, you don’t just hire a writer. You hire a problem solver with three decades of experience in education, marketing, and journalism.