Yo! Basecamp

Ξ August 31st, 2007 3:06 pm | → 1 Comments | ∇ Lifestyle, People, Climbing, Mountain Adventure, Fun Stuff |

So recently I was invited along to photograph a rock climbing camp for kids in the High Sierra called Yo! Basecamp. The owners are husband and wife team Andy and Lisa Puhvel, and its just incredible what they’re doing with and for these kids. The kids get a wonderful experience of camping in the High Sierra and getting to climb and boulder on impeccable sierra granite with world class instructors. They also get an incredible bonding experience with other like minded kids in a very special place.

The kids I got to meet were so inspiring. Such thoughtful, caring, fraternal, dedicated young people. Even though most of them had never met before, they seemed as if they were all old friends.

One of the world’s best climbers Chris Sharma was along as a special guest instructor on the camp I attended. Chris has established and climbed many of the world’s hardest climbs. He’s a total celebrity, and yet in person he’s one of the nicest, humblest, most down to earth people you’ll ever meet. I’ve known Chris for about 8 years now, and thats something I’ve always admired in him.

Hope you enjoy the show and the pics!

Shawn

Please check out the slideshow by pressing play, or you can press HERE to see it bigger in its own window. Also, check out some favorite shots from the camp below. Enjoy!!

You can order pictures HERE.

Yo! Basecamp

Lisa leading the kids up to some boulders.
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Yo! Basecamp

Yo! Basecamp

Yo! Basecamp

Walker Bockley is from Marin in the Bay Area, California.
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Weston White is from San Diego, California.
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Cashus Puhvel is from Bishop, California.
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Abigail Liles is from Bethesda, Maryland.
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Wes Miraglio is from the Bay Area, California.
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Ricky Hess is also from the Bay Area, California.
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Yo! Basecamp

Yo! Basecamp

Yo! Basecamp

Chris Sharma is from Santa Cruz, but he travels all over the planet. He’s recently been spending alot of time in Spain, and has a brand new movie coming out about his incredible lifestyle this week!! Check out the killer trailer for King Lines!
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Yo! Basecamp

Yo! Basecamp

Yo! Basecamp

Scott Wilcox also comes from the Bay Area, California.
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Gregoire Bex came all the way from France.
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Yo! Basecamp

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Yo! Basecamp

Clint Lett came from Wichita, Kansas.
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Ken was one of the super cool counselors, and he’s living in Boulder, Colorado.
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Yo! Basecamp

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Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Ξ August 29th, 2007 11:23 pm | → 0 Comments | ∇ Weddings, People |

Candy and Michael had a beautiful wedding at Convict Lake a few weeks ago. They traveled over from the Bay area, and had a really nice group of friends and family along as well to share in their celebration. I love seeing families come together. It was a gorgeous day. Thanks for having me capture memories for you Candy and Michael. I wish you many blessings and days filled with happiness.

Please check out the slideshow by pressing play, or you can press HERE to see it bigger in its own window. Also, check out some favorite shots from their wedding below. Enjoy!!

Shawn

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

Candy and Michael’s Wedding at Convict Lake

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I’ve Been Tagged

Ξ August 24th, 2007 10:46 am | → 3 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized, Lifestyle, Fun Stuff |

How Fun!! his morning I got an email from my friends Enna and Matt at Grazier Photography saying that they “tagged” me. In this wonderful online community of professional photographers, friends are writing 8 little known facts about themselves on their blogs, and then “tagging” 8 others to do the same. Sounds like fun!! Feel free to leave any questions or comments in the comments section, and I’ll answer them when I can!

1. Many of you know that I grew up on the east coast in MD before moving out west, but did you know why I came out west? When I was 18 I won a trip to California! I was in a waiters race where we had to run through restaurants and alley ways carrying a tray filled with glasses with drinks, and I won. The trip was for 2 to a winery in Napa Valley, but since I was 18, and don’t drink anyway, the coordinators were kind enough to let me choose somewhere else. They told me as long as I could accommodate myself, they’d get me to wherever I wanted to go in California. I’ve always loved hiking and nature, so I looked at a map and thought to myself, what’s the closest park to San Francisco, Yosemite! So I made plans to go to Yosemite for a week with my best friend Brad. We did our first backpacking trip, and hiked to the top of Half Dome, and just had an amazing trip. This trip was very life changing in 2 key ways. First, I knew this was where I had to be. I totally fell in love with Yosemite, and knew in my heart that I had found my home, the majestic Sierra Nevada so wonderfully represented in its most Grand Valley. Secondly, this is when I fell in love with photography. Brad had a little point and shoot camera and a couple rolls of film, but he wasn’t taking any pictures. So I asked him, can I use the camera and shoot pictures for us, and a new love was found.

El Cap and Half Dome in Stormlight, Yosemite

El Cap in a Clearing Spring Storm, Yosemite

2. I worked for 11 summers waiting tables in Tuolumne Meadows, one of the most beautiful places on earth. It’s located in the high country of Yosemite National Park, and I wouldn’t be who I am today without the wonderful experience and amazing people of living in Tuolumne. Even though I’ve owned a photography business for the last 6 years, I still worked in Tuolumne 3 months a year to make some extra money and to just be able to live in such a special place. This is my first year working completely for myself, and while it is bringing a new level of satisfaction and excitement for life, I do still miss sleeping by the river.

Rainbow shining down on Tuolumne Meadows

Moonrise from Tuolumne’s most recognizable peak, Cathedral Peak

Tuolumne Meadows

3. In my early years of working in Yosemite, I got turned on to a cool alternative lifestyle where people would work for 3-4 months a year in Tuolumne, and then travel and follow their passions the rest of the year. Growing up in MD I would have never thought of anything like this, but once I got exposed to the idea I was hooked. So for 5 years from 1997-2001, I would work the summers in Tuolumne and then drive around the west living out of my truck for most of the rest of the year following my passions of climbing, photographing, and exploring the western landscape. I would hike in different mountain ranges, climb peaks, cliffs, and boulders, explore the southwestern desert, mountain bike all over, and photograph beautiful landscapes along the way. Even though I absolutely love shooting people now, landscape photography was my first love with photography and still holds a really special place in my heart.

Driving somewhere new

Amazing Rainbow in the Southwestern Desert Canyonlands

Amazing Sunrise over Mono Lake

Outrageous Sunset through the clouds on the White Mountains of California

4. Another lifestyle that Yosemite really instilled a love in me for is rock climbing. It is such a simple activity of moving over stone, and yet it fills my life with this incredible joy and excitement for life. Some people think of climbing as some adrenaline filled sport of conquering mountains and cliffs. While it may be this for some, it is not at all like this for me. For me it is like a moving meditation, a way to connect with myself and the earth at ever deeper levels. You must be so present in the moment. No what happened yesterday or what’s for dinner tonight or who’s watching me is going on in my mind; you must be totally focused and present, which is very grounding. Its like a ballet on the rock, a subtle dance where you flow with beauty and grace, and have to artfully respond to the moment and choose your next move. No physical activity I engage in brings me the inner calm and peace of being able to move over stone. I don’t know what I would do if I didn’t have climbing as a part of my life.

Me bouldering in my home The Owens Valley

I’ve climbed this knife edge ridge called the Matthes Crest in the Tuolumne backcountry 7 times

5. The pursuit of climbing is very special to me, and yet it is only a part of one of my deepest loves, and that is a love of being in nature. There is no words I can use to describe how grateful I am to live in and be surrounded by such beautiful nature. A walk in the mountains, to sit by the river, to look up at the stars, to do yoga on a hilltop, to swim in an alpine lake, to look out over the clouds, to sit on a mountain summit with a dear friend. These are all simple experiences that touch my soul and give me much fulfillment in life.

Me doing yoga on a hilltop

Yoga in the Mountains

Looking out over the Clouds

My dear friend Ryan and I on the summit of Mt Sill after traversing all the peaks in the background in a day

Giving Thanks after traversing 5 14,000 Sierra Giants, The Palisades

6. As much as I love being outside and being in nature, I have another love that is equally as strong, the love of music. My dad got me to play my first instrument in 4th grade when I played the sax for 5 years. When I got to high school I picked up the guitar, and it has become a really good friend through the years. I love playing with others and I love recording music. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of letting music flow through you. It can be a magical experience. While music was my main interest for years when I was 17-23, it kind of took a back burner slightly when I met climbing, and it totally got put away for some years when I really got into photography.

Playing Guitar

7. So I’ve actually been playing more and more music in the last couple years and have really gotten back into recording. So I’ve been working on a project that I’ve been pretty quiet about until now, but I want to give you a little sneak peak. One of the most asked questions I see on the forums is “where can one find good music that is legal to use on our websites and slideshows?”. So I’ve been working with a website designer and a whole collection of talented musical artists, and we’re in the process of building a site specifically for photographers and videographers where you can listen to, purchase, and download great music that comes with a sync license so you can use the songs to market your business’s. How exciting!!! I’ll keep you posted as we get things ready for hopefully a grand launch this fall!!

8. I wanted to end with no secret or little known fact, but some love for both my parents. They have been so incredibly supportive of me even when I was traveling around “homeless” living out of my truck for years. They are both huge inspirations to me, and I wouldn’t be who I am today without both their influences and support. I love you very much Mom and Dad!

These other wonderful photographers have also been tagged!

Naomi Claire
Frank Simon
Jill Higgins
Joy Moody
Erin Kate
Chris Humphreys
Bruce Steffine
David Jay

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North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

Ξ August 21st, 2007 10:26 pm | → 0 Comments | ∇ Lifestyle, People, Ramblings, Climbing, Mountain Adventure |

So I’m finally starting to get caught up on my blogging. Its been an incredibly busy summer, and so I’ve fallen a bit behind. And I haven’t gotten to spend as much time in the mountains as I like, but the few outings I’ve had have been really memorable.

About a month ago one of my dearest friends Ryan Young and I did a really fun link up of the north ridge of North Peak to the north ridge of Mt Conness. These are 2 big mountains and each in of itself is a big day. We had so much fun.

Ryan is my favorite person to go on serious mountain adventures with. We have this incredible chemistry together, and are so positive and encouraging of each other. I’ve shared my most incredible days in the mountains with Ryan, and I look forward to many more. My summer wedding season is slowing down, so we hope to get some really cool adventures in in the next month or 2. I’ll keep you posted.

Shawn

We started the day with a several hour hike to the base, and then went up the north ridge of North Peak, a fun moderate alpine ridge rock climb.

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

Getting close to the summit of North Peak.

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

After we summited North peak, we headed for the north ridge of Mt Conness, the beautiful snaking ridge from the right to the summit.

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

Ryan traversing a really exposed section over the glacier below.

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

Looking up the ridge with the summit still a ways off in the distance.

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

We climbed the incredible arete on the left hand skyline as the final push to the summit. It was soooo exposed and exhilarating. What a beautiful line!!

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

I climbed ahead to get some amazing shots looking down on Ryan as he climbed up the exposed arete.

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

North Peak and Mt Conness Mountain Linkup

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Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Ξ August 21st, 2007 8:25 pm | → 0 Comments | ∇ Lifestyle, People, Climbing, Mountain Adventure |

I’ve had the incredible fortune of getting to know and work with a living legend in the climbing community, Doug Robinson. We’ve worked on 3 feature articles together, and have become friends in the process. Doug has been a rich part of the climbing history of the Sierra Nevada, and has inspired multiple generations of climbers.

I recently met up with Doug near my home in Bishop here and got some pictures of him climbing an old classic in Pine Creek canyon, Pratt’s Crack. It’s so inspiring to see what good shape Doug has kept himself in. He is the type of person you WANT to have with you in the mountains. So much fun, a mountain expert, and just a great guy. You can check out his website here.

Shawn

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

Doug Robinson on Pratt’s Crack

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The Man Behind The Camera

Ξ August 21st, 2007 6:56 pm | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized, Lifestyle, People |

So I was thinking that I always post up picks of other people and beautiful places, but not so often do you get to see the man behind the camera. So I thought I would post up a few images of me while shooting. These are all self portraits, and I just thought this would be fun. Hope you enjoy!

Shawn

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

These next 2 shots I let 2 kids take of me at my last wedding with my camera.

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

I shot these next 4 when I went up and shot Kate and Larry’s E-Session in Tahoe in April. I was scoping out The Valhalla, where they eventually got married, and found a killer mirror.

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

Shawn Reeder Wedding Photographer

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