For the past few years now, as I have traveled, I have seen a wide array of people living on the streets. Tiny thai men living in tents on top of metals roofs down an ally in Bangkok , legless men in Antigua Guatemala who sweep the walk ways to former anthropology students who started out living on the street as a social experiment then ending up liking it.

This is a collection of men and women who I have interviewed over a nice lunch. I've always struggled with just giving money to these people, so I started taking these people out to lunch in exchange for an interview and some photos. Here is their story:

Sunday, May 2, 2010

I've sold my soul to Robert Redford



I spend way to much time up here. I've realized that i am a much better at keeping this thing updated when i work a lot and its the off season at Sundance.

All things aside I consider my self very lucky to work in a place that is so absurdly beautiful, that despite how long i have worked here i still rubber neck when i drive up this canyon.

And now for something completely different.

I got a new bike which i am super stoked on, i have always road biked, and downhill Mountain biked. So i decided to broaden my horizens. So now i can bike up the mountain then ride down it. this may sound terribly simple and obvious, but so appealing.

1 comment:

Brooke said...

Oh the good ol' days with Bob. I wish I worked at a place so amazing again. Quite the biking trip you took. I love the new band name and album! :) It looks like you are doing well! We need to meet up again and catch up! It has been too long! - Brooke Bergeson