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Lukasz' workshop

’King of Drunks' V6, Llanberis Pass, Wales. Photo: Richard Enticknap I’m just home for a couple of weeks after a manic few weeks travelling about working. The bulk of my work has been two fantastic film shoots with Triple Echo Productions. I’ve played the part of a daring 1870’s Hebridean farmer/new router and climbed 4 pitch new sport routes on a huge new crag in the middle of the Peak District! Yes it was an interesting time! More on those when I have some pics to show you through from Triple ...


Behind the Scenes: Commercial Shoot with Rich Crowder

Image from Google We have been working on a project in collaboration with Rich Crowder for a company called Tech 4o.  This is a little behind the scenes piece on the shoot and as you can tell, Rich can really get into it when we are hooting.  HIT IT!!!!


Photo Studio Assistant

Arc'teryx is an energetic and exceptionally innovative company, with over 400 employees. Our ongoing success stems from an uncompromising passion to continuously challenge, and radically improve, the status quo. At the foundation of our organization is a dynamic team of exceptionally talented, fun, and active people. Our modern head office is located on Vancouver's picturesque North Shore, near the Second Narrows Bridge. We promote a casual and fun work environment that supports and encourages work-life


10 Reasons Why Climbing Photography is Easier Than Making Climbing Films

When I was shooting 'The Long Hope' on Hoy this year I had a running joke with climbing photographer Lukasz Warzecha that he had it easy and that shooting video was much harder than shooting stills. So, with that in mind here are my 10 reasons why:- (Warning: please don't take this too seriously!) 1 Sound Acquisition Stills don't need sound! Recording good quality sound in an extreme position is incredibly difficult. You have to compete with the environment (wind, water etc). It requires specialist ...


The Schengen Files: A Review and Interview with Paul Robinson

Image from Google Paul Robinson has been on a sustained bouldering trip for a while now, starting in Europe, then South Africa and after that who knows. Fortunately he began recording some of the problems he has been doing in conjunction with his girlfriend Alex Kahn. I say fortunately because Paul has been somewhat under the radar in terms of video recently and there are few boulderers with better style out there right now with such an impressive ticklist. Paul also has a degree in the fine arts from the University of ...


Karma and Milks

Image from Google Here is a little compilation of some of the last things we shot this season. (Spenser Tang-Smith and Byronian. Shooting, Sound, Titles, and Color by Byronian.) Author: Byron Wolter Climber: Spenser Tang-Smith, Will Wolcott, Trevor Bloom, and Aaron Kutzer. Location: Chamonix Language: fr


some film from the Longhope

Little taster from Matt Pycroft of the shooting he did on the Longhope Route. Man that is some airy swing into space Matt! Full article is on Planetfear here. Dave MacLeod My book - 9 out of 10 climbers make the same mistakes


Alex Honnold On His Solo Of The Phoenix

Image from Google A few weeks back Alex Honnold, who was in the Valley for a shoot with 60 Minutes, soloed the iconic route The Phoenix (5.13a) in Yosemite, CA.  Planetmountain caught up with both Honnold first ascenionist Ray Jardine to get their thoughts. Alex Honnold On His Solo Of The Phoenix from Climbing Narcissist Become a fan of [...] Alex Honnold On His Solo Of The Phoenix from Climbing Narcissist Become a fan of ClimbingNarc.com on Facebook Related posts: Alex Honnold Free Solo of Moonlight Buttress Details Alex


Two Shorts From My Winter in Nepal

Image from Google So While I was in Nepal this winter I did a bunch of shooting.... Here are two of the pieces to come out of that trip!!!  One profiles the legendary alpinist Pete Athans, and is available thanks to the north face as a sneak peek, only on vertical carnival!!!  The Emily and Matt piece features a bunch of music from the new album .... so if you like it... buy the album!  Cheers!!!  Cedar.


Matt's guest blog - First few days on Hoy

Hi, I'm Matt Pycroft and I'm working on the Hoy shoot as a cameraman. I've put a quick post together to show you what's been going on since we arrived on the island. Well the first few days on Hoy have been pretty exciting. The ‘ME cottage’ we are staying in is really swish, and is by no means the rundown bothy I was expecting. 'ME Cottage' After arriving on Thursday night we packed our bags and grabbed a few hours sleep before heading out towards the crag on Friday morning. Between us we have a huge