Category: Film & Photography

Mt. Carlyle Lodge

I just returned from a week at Mt. Carlyle Lodge in the backcountry wilderness of Interior, British Columbia. (more…)

Warren Miller World Premiere “Like There’s No Tomorrow”

This weekend was the global premiere of the new Warren Miller Entertainment film, “Like There’s No Tomorrow,” and I’m so stoked to announce that I had a part in the Salt Lake segment. (more…)

The Mountains are my Playground

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Photo by Brent Benson Photography

Knitting It Old School

I was so excited to get this in the mail!

Knitting It Old School

When I was in L.A., I had the wonderful opportunity to do a photo shoot for this. Authors Stitchy McYarnPants and Caro Sheridan bring 43 knitting and crochet patterns from the ‘40s, ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s up to date utilizing contemporary fibers (because Polyester and Acrylic have had their day) and updated designs to flatter today’s figure. There are cheeky hot pants and his-and-hers sweater sets. Even if you aren’t a knitter, this book is a must have for the photography and fashion alone!

I am so delighted to be a part of this especially as a hat designer, crocheter, and overall DIYer.

Here’s a sneak peak inside:

Lady Speedway Vroom!

Vrooom!!!

Knitting It Old School

To see the rest, order the book on Amazon.com- Knitting It Old School.

Follow the authors on their websites:

Stitchy McYarnpants

Caro Sheridan – Splityarn.com

This book would make a great birthday present, Christmas present or anytime present (I really love surprise presents for no reason at all – they are almost better than when you are expecting a present).

While I’m on a knitting rant, check out this video made by Salt Lake based video producer Leyda Cordova featuring Warren MacNeil, a talented, male knitter:

Happy knitting everyone!

Polaroid Tearsheet

I wanted to share one of my recent publications with you –

FireShot capture #009 - 'Polaroid » Home' - www_polaroid_com

The photo was taken by the lovely Alexa Miller (www.alexamiller.com) on a local trip to float the Weber River last summer.

From a talent point of view, Alexa is so easy to work with. She always nails the shot and is able to capture me in my natural element. I feel comfortable and the shots feel authentic. Go to polaroid.com to check out the rest of the ad campaign on the headers.