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August 10, 2015

New Zealand Sustainable Wine

Are you curious why 95% of New Zealand’s wineries are certified sustainable?  We asked a selection of sustainable, organic and biodynamic winegrowers to share their personal inspirations.   This short video is the beginning of our work creating a documentary film about the impact of sustainable practices in the world’s best winemaking regions.

Stay tuned for additional stories and photos from those interviewed.   Here’s a few of my favorite quotes that we didn’t have space for in the shorter teaser video.

James Milton spreading biodynamic preparation 501 on vines, Gisborne, New Zealand

James Milton spreading biodynamic preparation 501 on vines, Gisborne, New Zealand

“It’s about intuition, imagination, and inspiration…” – James Milton

Groundcover between vines still vibrant with flowers in the fall, Ata Rangi, New Zealand

Groundcover between vines still vibrant with flowers in the fall, Ata Rangi, New Zealand

“Sustainability to me means approaching everything on a long term basis, looking into the future… the agriculture side, the winemaking side, the family side, the economic side” – Clive Patton, Ata Rangi

Clive Paton, founder, Ata Rangi, Martinborough, New Zealand

Clive Paton, founder, Ata Rangi, Martinborough, New Zealand

The bush block is very important, I know this because I can be overseas, in some of my favorite cities, and every day I’m thinking about the bush block, how many days will it be before I’m able to get back to the bush block, to be able to look after my trees and connect with the land……I need to be back in my own space looking after the things that might take 200 years to grow, … just to have this place that grounds you, keeps me sane. – Clive Patton, Ata Rangi

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Filed Under: Aerial Photography, Agriculture & Food, Documentary Film, Travel, Video & Multimedia, Wine Tagged With: biodynamic, goats, highland cattle, landscapes, New Zealand, organic, sheep, sustainability, sustainable viticulture, vineyard, winemakers

April 17, 2014

The Noble Spirit Documentary private screenings

Filed Under: Documentary Film, Inspiration, Video & Multimedia

April 5, 2014

Interview on KATU AM Northwest for Noble Spirit documentary film

Here’s the link to watch the interview on AM Northwest with myself, Fred Noble, and Lance Christian about The Noble Spirit Documentary film and ALS fundraising events:

Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Aerial Photography, Documentary Film, Inspiration, Published work, Video & Multimedia

March 25, 2014

The Noble Spirit documentary Trailer

“A rare glimpse into one man’s battle with ALS…with the spirit to find good in every situation and embrace every day no matter the challenge we face”

Not many people would have the courage, tenacity, and long term vision to chronicle their own terminal illness. Fred invited me into his life with a no holds barred approach, and encouraged me capture every detail of his daily life.   It’s been an honor and to have complete access and a challenge to watch him struggle without interfering with events as they naturally unfolded.
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Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Aerial Photography, Documentary Film, Inspiration, Travel, Video & Multimedia, Writing samples Tagged With: Canada, heli-skiing

April 10, 2012

First Descent helicopter sit-ski at CMH with Fred Noble

18 months ago Fred Noble was diagnosed with ALS. Though he’s lost the ability to move his legs, he was determined to celebrate his 75th birthday much as he has for the past 38 years – heli-skiing with Canadian Mountain Holidays. Last week he made the first ever descent on a sit-ski at the Bugaboos. Stay posted for his story about this sit-ski adventure soon, here’s a teaser from the documentary film we’re helping him create.

View towards Bugaboos Spire, glacier to the right of tooth-shaped rock was Fred’s first descent on a sit ski

Snow continued to dump mid week for epic powder skiing/ boarding, but unfortunately was warm and heavy day of Fred\’s sit ski adventure

David & Gary secure Fred to sit ski and start go pro cams to capture the adventure

So, here’s how the first descent on a sit ski heliskiing at CMH unfolded . . .

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Filed Under: Adventure Sports, Documentary Film, Inspiration, Published work, Spa / Resort, Travel, Video & Multimedia Tagged With: Adventure Sports, aerial, Canada, documentary film, heli-skiing, skiing

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