Casey and Ryan Higginbotham are raising money for a film of their 7-month 2200-mile voyage on paddleboards from Alaska to Tijuana: www.kickstarter.com/projects/byhandfilm/by-hand-the-film
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Casey and Ryan Higginbotham are raising money for a film of their 7-month 2200-mile voyage on paddleboards from Alaska to Tijuana: www.kickstarter.com/projects/byhandfilm/by-hand-the-film
See also:
I sent Tony Serra a copy of Driftwood Shacks and he sent me a link to www.ladonia.org.
Nimis is a series of wooden sculptures situated along the coast in the Kullaberg Nature Reserve, Höganäs Municipality, in the northern part of Skåne County, Sweden.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladonia_(micronation)
This is the second edition of this book, doubled in size, and printed on a Heidelberg press. (The first edition was a print-on-demand book done on an inkjet press.)
You can preview parts of the book here: www.shelterpub.com/driftwood-flipbook-sample
Hardcover • 8½” by 8½” • $19.95
160 pages • 176 color photos
ISBN 978-0-936070-80-3
It’s available in bookstores, or on our website here: www.shelterpub.com/building/driftwood
I’m working away on my Half-Acre Homestead book.
Our own Driftwood Shacks book has arrived in the USA. It should be available from our website by late January and in bookstores soon thereafter. It looks really good.
Due to all this, I haven’t had much time to create new posts.
Earlier postings on them: www.lloydkahn.com/?s=higginbotham
Jim Fisher, a powerful swimmer, was on the Lowell High School (San Francisco) swim team in the early 1950s. The first time I ever went swimming in the ocean was when Jim and I went across the Great Highway from Fleishhacker Pool after a swimming meet, and went body surfing. It changed my life — the blue sky, the blue water, the waves…
After graduation, Jim went to Hawaii and, along with other haole California surfers, surfed the biggest waves they could find. I realize that this photo is blurred and scratchy, but It’s one of my favorite surf shots. There’s just something about it that grabs you. Jim said he almost drowned on the wipeout that ensued.
‘Between Worlds’ chronicles a unique collaboration between two renowned artists: Andrés Amador, who creates expansive works of beach art and preeminent long-exposure photographer Henthorne, who attempts to capture Amador’s ephemeral installations before they are reclaimed by the elements.
It’s a story that explores the challenges and rewards experienced by artists who sacrifice their singular vision in pursuit of creating something breathtaking and original.
A film by Brad Kremer, Christopher Frey, and Phillippa Frey
From Leo Hetzl