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Amtrak Cascades Drive Less Save More from PacWest on Vimeo.
PSAP Video from PacWest on Vimeo.
Prelim Cut
Water to Sand from Joel Hawthorn on Vimeo.
Presentation for Autumn Leaf Slide Show, 2019
"Metallic Machinations" from Frederick Manfred Simon on Vimeo.
Winterail 2019 Presentation by Frederick Manfred Simon
The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara from Macgregor on Vimeo.
Directed, produced and photographed by Macgregor
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Shot on a modified Sony F35 to achieve optimum lightness and speed through the Saharan landscapes, without sacrificing on image quality.
The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara is a documentary film directed by MacGregor. Concepted and produced in partnership with Antonio Aguilar, Tim Hyten, and Aaron Mckenzie, the film also features a score by award-winning composer Rhian Sheehan.
Built to transport Mauritania’s vast iron ore reserves, the Mauritania Railway is a 704-kilometer line that cuts through the Sahara Desert on its way from the mining center of Zouerat to the port city of Nouadhibou on Africa’s Atlantic coast.
At 3-kilometers in length, trains on this line are among the longest and heaviest in the world. Passenger cars are sometimes attached to the train, but more often men opt to stow away atop the hopper cars, where daytime temperatures exceed 40°C. Death from falls is common.
The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara follows the journey of Malick, a 27 year-old merchant who relies on the train for his livelihood, even as he risks death each time he climbs aboard. Despite the danger, the train is a lifeline for Malick and the families that live along the railway’s path. Over a two year period, the crew behind The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara embedded themselves in the community of men and women who depend on the train for their livelihood. The result is a cinematic yet immersive glimpse into a way of life that exists nowhere else in the world.
Macgregor and his team shot this film entirely on a Sony F35 camera, which they modified with a Nikon mount in the pursuit of lightness and a wider array of available lenses. A 25-pound camera setup is far from ideal when shooting atop a moving train, but the resulting filmic quality gives audiences a view of Western Saharan landscapes that they’ve never seen before.
In addition to his career as a commercial director and cinematographer, Macgregor has also garnered praise for his narrative films. Coming on the heels of his award-winning films Similo (2014) and Los Angeles 1991 (2015), The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara expands upon MacGregor’s ability to make a landscape, as much as any human, a character in the unfolding drama.
The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara represents the proposed first installment of “Colliding Worlds,” a new series which explores some of the world’s most remote, harsh, and breathtaking environments, where traditional lifestyles collide with the modern world. These regions, too easily dismissed by travelers, are in fact backdrops for beautiful human pageants that play out every day. In the back of our minds, we know these places exist but we never stop to think that human life goes on there everyday – and it goes on in fascinating ways. This series will leave the guidebook behind and bring these stories to the screen. The Mauritania Railway: Backbone of the Sahara is earning early praise, including the top prize for cinematography at the XVI International Film Festival of Almeria, and the jury prize for stylistic achievement and best cinematography at the Social Impact Media Awards 2018. The film is currently being shown in festivals around the world, including the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, the Moscow International Documentary Film Festival DOKer, the 41th Grenzland-Filmtage in Germany, and Cortoespaña, among others.
Sounders at Puyallup and Tacoma 05-03-2018 from Steve Carter on Vimeo.
Sounder trains crossing the north Puyallup Valley and through Tacoma.
Amtraks At Day Island Washington from Steve Carter on Vimeo.
A very late Cascades 518 with a BNSF locomotive, followed a few minutes later by an on-time Amtrak Starlight
SP 4449 at Horsethief Lake from Steve Carter on Vimeo.
The historic Southern Pacific 4449 steam engine along the Columbia River Gorge. One of a several runs between Vancouver and Wishram, WA during the week of 4/9/18
SP 4449 BNSF Fallbridge Sub, Tunnels 7, 8 & 9 from Steve Carter on Vimeo.
The Southern Pacific 4449 in the Columbia River Gorge on the BNSF Fallbridge Sub near Lyle WA
Remembering Milwaukee Road's Coast Division: Scenes from a Dying Transcontinental from Blair Kooistra on Vimeo.
Presented at Winterail 2018, this is my 27 minute black-and-white tribute to the west end of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad and its employees, which I'd photographed in its last years of operation, 1977-1980.
DON'T HATE KATE - Mini Documentary from Dave Hill on Vimeo.
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of DONT HATE KATE, a 46-image photo story about a young girl who gets humiliated by her friends and takes the ultimate revenge.
Images shot on Kodak Gold 200 35mm film.
Buy the photo book here for $29.95 - davehillphoto.com/photobooks/dont-hate-kate
BTS shot by Brandon Lippard on the Blackmagic Pocket Camera
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Buick Regal/Encore - Behind the Scenes from Dave Hill on Vimeo.
Behind the Scenes of the Buick Regal/Encore print ad shoot. This video documents the process of shooting film alongside digital in 2015. Yeehaw!
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------ Cinematography - Brandon Lippard Editor - Luke Thomas
Shot on the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera and GoPro Hero 3.
Deadliest Catch Behind The Scenes from Mike Maez on Vimeo.
Behind the Scenes clips from a photoshoot with Blair Bunting for Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch Ad Campaign.
Credits:
Photography - blairbunting.com/ Retouching - paulhill-retouching.co.uk/ Videography - mortonphotographic.com/ Editing - mikemaez.com/
Music is "Wanted Dead or Alive" by Bon Jovi and is available for purchase here: amazon.com/gp/product/B004A2X6DC/ref=dm_mu_dp_trk5
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“Cumulonimbus Capillatus Incus” (Redux) ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ Cum-u-what? Yeah, that’s Greek, I mean Latin for the ominous anvil cloud formation that hangs over the elevations of the pristine-pine-covered Coeur d’Alene National Forest, having the potential of delivering the blow of a pounding thunderstorm that would make Thor proud. Closer to the ground and the action at hand, the former Northern Pacific rails upon which a newly re-minted pair of second generation BNSF Geeps peen and ply are weather beaten and hammered beyond recognition not only having bowed laterally but kinked and buckled at the joints from over 100-years of usage and eventual non-usage and disrepair. A sorry state of affairs that does little justice to their past and present owner’s proud heritage. Post Falls, on the Coeur d'Alene branch, is just across the border from Washington in the Panhandle. Once served by several railroads, notably the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Milwaukee Road, and Union Pacific (and their respective predecessors), is now a monopoly. The zenith of service over ten decades slowly, steadily tapering off from hard usage to a trickle: once a week. Down from as many as five days a week not too long ago. It is doubtful that branchlines like these will weather many more storms before succumbing to abandonment rendering images like this to the annals of railroad antiquity. Get your pictures while you can! If not this branchline, then one close to you. As rail enthusiasts, we have the responsibility to document these scenes for future generations of railfans. (27Jul16 ©) ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ #bnsfrailway #pacificnorthwest #ipulledoverforthis #sonyimages #fstoppers #trainphotography #manfrotto #thunderclouds #thor #color #nationalforest #milwaukeeroad #coeurdalene #pnw_rrshots #artofrailroad #trb_express #pastel #sonyalphaclub #sunset #crepuscular #eveninglight #magiclight #intheevening #lastlight #zenith #cumulonimbus #thunder #abandoned (at Post Falls, Idaho)
“In The Canyon” ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ A westbounding BNSF manifest has worked its way through “The Canyon” just north of Crossport near Bonners Ferry along the winter runoff-swelling Kootenai River as the still snow-laden Montana Selkirks touching the clouds of the Big Sky Country on a glorious sunshiny spring evening in the Panhandle. (01Apr17 ©) ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ #bnsfrailway #pacificnorthwest #ipulledoverforthis #sonyimages #fstoppers #trainphotography #manfrotto #keen #wrangler #zeisslens #sunshine #mountains #montana #idaho #selkirks #kootenairiver #canyon #trees #bigsky #clouds #evening #magiclight #panhandle #ariverrunsthroughit #godscountry #pristine #blue #glorious #beautifulday (at Crossport, Idaho)
“A Bridge Too Far” ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ The annuals of Milwaukee Road history are voluminous, even hyperbolic on its rise, heyday and eventual demise, and even today, a hundred-years-on, the mystique of Milwaukee still lives. Just outside of Lind, Washington one can still “see” standing, like a stoic wraith, the iconic concrete abutments of the 833’ deckless span, and there, pay homage to the great, gone-but-not-forgotten, latent westward comer. By the 80’s, its vicissitudes too many and too heavy to carry, the Road, in a desperate fit of self-preservation, amputated its atrophying Pacific limb to no avail eventually and quite imminently dying a mutilated and agonizing septuagenarian death. On this homage with my son Alexander, two BNSF trains meet “under” what is left a bridge too far: one of many along the once proud Route of the Hiawatha and Olympian. (25Mar17 ©) ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ #bnsfrailway #pacificnorthwest #ipulledoverforthis #sonyimages #fstoppers #trainphotography #manfrotto #keen #wrangler #zeisslens #sunshine #milwaukeeroad #abridgetoofar #death #hiawatha #olympian #alexanderthegreat #gonebutnotforgotten #homage #artofrailroad #trb_express #concrete #wraith #clouds #clouds☁ #bluesky #underthebridge #pacific (at Lind, Washington)
"After the Storm..." ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ There is something aesthetic, like eye-candy in the iconic EMD design and style. Here, case-in-point, Ninety-two Ninety-eight West and her crew leave the storm behind and charge 'round the superelevated curve into the rapidly receding day's rays just west of Lamphier beginning their descent down Sprague Hill into its namesake township and along the expansive namesake lake en route to Pasco and beyond. (30Mar17 ©) ♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤♤ #bnsfrailway #pacificnorthwest #ipulledoverforthis #sonyimages #fstoppers #trainphotography #manfrotto #keen #wrangler #zeisslens #sunshine #sunset #sd70ace #pnw_rrshots #easternwashington #storm #stormclouds #clouds #afterthestorm #intheevening #iconic #aesthetic #color #magiclight #orange #black #descent #artofrailroad (at Sprague, Washington)