Concrete Love

Russ Ricketts is an incredible underwater photographer/videographer living in Leavenworth, WA. He runs River Snorkeling as well as Colchuck Media with his wife, outdoor adventure and lifestyle photographer Leah Hemberry Ricketts. There's nobody better to snorkel a river with than Russ. I know this because he took a leap of faith to meet me after the last chunks of the Elwha's dams were removed. I wanted to get in the freshly free-flowing river to shoot, but the conditions told me that I shouldn't do it alone. All sorts of debris from the dam removal was moving downstream and the water was murky. Russ was on board to jump in with me and he'll be a friend for life because of it. It was easy for us to find chunks of concrete from the dam. I cheered every time I saw one. Inspired by Mikal Jakubal, the activist who painted the crack and "Elwha be free" on the Elwha Dam in 1987, Russ painted one of the pieces he found. I never thought I'd have so much love for a piece of concrete. Thank you, Russ!
Photo (left): Russ Ricketts. Photo (right): Mikal Jakubal.

Kicking off 2017

Happy New Year! I'm looking forward to kicking off 2017 at the Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Nevada City, CA. Wild & Scenic is celebrating their 15th anniversary and I'm proud that THE MEMORY OF FISH will be there.

The film is screening on Saturday, January 14th and Sunday, January 15th. More information about the festival and how to purchase tickets on the WATCH page as well as HERE. Hope to see you in Nevada City!