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Interview with a Photographer

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Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

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Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

IMG_6051a>

Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

IMG_6051a>

Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

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Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

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Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

IMG_6051a>

Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

IMG_6051a>

Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

IMG_6051a>

Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.



Interview with a Photographer

IMG_6051a>

Change

If there is one thing that I took away from the interview I had the other day with Bradley Castaneda, in the lower rainforest of Mount Rainier National Park, it is change. I sought out an interview with Bradley to show the outdoors as a space of creativity and inspiration. Through the hike we talked about many things from eating right to family. But the inspiration that I received from him was the way he used the outdoors to get in shape.  To better himself.

I think that people only think of fitness as running or hitting the gym, but that is not everyone’s cup of tea. To me the gym can be a turn off. Running down the street can make you feel like everyone who drives by is staring at you. Often times there is little to no “pay-off” to a run around your neighborhood.

There are so many advantages to the outdoors as a “fitness space”. Hiking is incredible exercise for people of all fitness levels. Selecting a hike that is right for you and doing it can be much better than just walking alone. Add to that a backpack with weight and you amp up your workout. There are also other things you can do.

A new trend that is getting going, that may not be a new concept, is trail running. Take your normal around the block run, add in some hill climbs and obstacles and you have a better workout. You can also trail run to some amazing vistas where you get something for your run.

This concept of hiking, backpacking, and climbing as fitness is not something that Bradley introduced me to. For me this is something that I have personally been trying to do. But listening to his commitment to his craft and to his sport lit a fire inside of me.

Back to the interview. Bradley is an amazing outdoor photographer who I had originally met when we went to high school together. His photos are something that can transport a person from your couch to the places that he has been. You can check out his Instagram if you want to see more of his work. Also check out the film for the actual interview.

The photos below are some of his work. If you would like to see more check out his website.