
Gabor Szekely. Photo by Caroline Treadway.
I know, the Teva Games are WAY over, but I was waiting to post these photos ’til I got the go ahead from Climbing. So..here’s the visual run down, just in time to get you psyched for next year’s World Cup. To refresh your memory, the lovely, strong and sorely missed Chloe Graftiaux (BEL) took first, followed by Anna Stohr (AUT), Juliane Wurm (GER), Alex Puccio (US), Alex Johnson (US) and Maude Ansade (FRA). For the men, Daniel Woods (US) snagged first, followed by Tsukuru Hori (JPN), Kilian Fischhuber (AUT), Jernej Kruder (SLO), Francois Kaiser (FRA) and Wooter Jongeneenlen (NED). Read more…

Sunrise at Oxbow Bend with Mt. Moran in the background, the first morning of Rich Clarkson's Photography at the Summit workshop and my first time actually trying to shoot a landscape.
Snap that shutter ’til it breaks, but if you really want to fast track your photography, take a Rich Clarkson workshop. It’s hands down the best way to shoot better photos. A ground-breaking photographer himself, Clarkson finds the best teachers in the business – photography legends, top industry professionals and editors – to inspire and challenge you beyond expectation. At Clarkson’s workshops, these gods of photography are at your disposal for one-on-one instruction, portfolio reviews, technical tips, group critiques and evening presentations of their work. It’s a lifetime opportunity if you aspire to shoot sports, portraits, nature, wildlife or photojournalism. Read the rest of the post on venturethere.com!
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Vampire Bait, photo by Caroline Treadway.
Halloween can be hard, especially when you compare it to sugar-fueled, childhood memories. This year, I was boycotting the holiday until Jason, Mike and Abbey convinced me to get a wig and venture to the True Blood party in Boulder. We applied make-up and headed out, knowing that sometimes the best part of the night is the getting ready part. Here are some pics from our short, fun and funny Halloween night. Read more…