Wednesday, November 4, 2015




PURE NEPAL



I arrived in Nepal on May 5th 2015.  The Country was beginning to recover from the April 25th 7.8 magnitude earthquake when a 7.3 magnitude struck again on the 12th of May.  There were dozens and dozens of large aftershocks that continued to rock the country. (There were several aftershocks that happened while i was recording the timelapse footage so i apologize for any shaking in the footage. Some was even unable to be used because of how much my tripod shifted during recording)

I was able to be in the right place at the right time to assist with relief efforts.  I traveled around the country and was able to help with food distribution, demolition work, and rebuilding of homes and schools in remote villages.

While I was in the country I was also able to see much of the beautiful landscape.  I did a solo trek to Gokyo Ri and Everest Base camp. Documenting the effects of the earthquake and helping along the way.

I have posted many of my images on instagram (@mrmattbowen) and will soon be publishing a book of my images and donating the proceeds to those in need in nepal.  If you are interested in a copy please let me know.

One of the best things that can be done to help the country of Nepal get back on its feet is to visit Nepal.  Much of the country relies on tourism.  After the earthquakes tourism has decreased dramatically.  Visiting will help boost the economy and give sustained financial help which will be the means of many being able to rebuild.  It is safe to visit again and there is so much beauty to enjoy.  There are also many opportunities to help local families when you are in Nepal. If you plan to visit and want to know what you can do, message me or comment below and I can help give you information.

Thank you for watching the Video. Please Share it with those you associate with so they can enjoy the beauty Nepal still has to offer.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Pure Zion Timelapse Video




PURE ZION




My latest photography undertaking is timelapse photography.  Here is the first video I made. I used the dynamic Perception stage zero dolly for the motion control.  In the future i will update this post with more details and behind the scenes info.  In the meantime, Enjoy!


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

REVIEW: Vangaurd Alta Pro Tripod


Vangaurd Alta Pro-263AT Tripod with GH100 Head




This Tripod has been with me 12,000 feet above sea level and more than 700 feet underground and everywhere in between.  It has seen 128 degree weather and -16 degree weather. It has been through snow, mud, rain, and hail. It has been drug against narrow canyon walls, forded streams, and pulled through dense forest. Through all of this, it has performed flawlessly.

Here are some images I have taken while using the tripod.




All in all there is not much more you could want out of a tripod. The only negative aspects that I have encountered are that it is a little heavy (but you get better durability) (and very light weight considering the price), and the second negative thing is that it does not tilt the camera upwards (easily done just by rotating the head 90 degrees to the left).

This tripod offers amazing versatility, stability, and durability for an amazing price.

I will be doing a review video soon where I will show more features and benefits.

Monday, October 14, 2013

RED BULL RAMPAGE 2013



Feel free to use my images for personal use (ex: desktop background etc.) If you are using it for any website, blog, or any other type of site, Do not use without giving credit by posting a link to my blog as the source.  Thank You and Enjoy the pictures
















Monday, July 29, 2013

Another Trip To Zion National Park



 Observation Point Hike
(Go Here to view my previous post on Zion National Park)



The Trail


The Observation Point Hike is challenging but is in my opinion the most enjoyable hike in the park. 

There is a really good trail description here if you would like more details:











Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Lake Blanche


 Lake Blanche 


It is fairly easy to find the trail head.  There are lots of descriptions online of how to get there but i just searched for "Lake Blanche" in Google maps on my phone and it led me right to the parking lot.  Form the parking lot you follow a paved oath along the river and you see the trail head marker on the right.

Once you start on the path it is almost a straight shot to the lake.  As you can see in the picture the hike is only 2.8 miles but with the elevation gain of 2700+ feet, it is a long 2.8 miles. Moving at a quick pace with a few short breaks it took me 1.5 hours to reach the lake.







Although much of the trail is bordered by shrubs and trees there are still some great views looking back down the canyon.  The trial is well maintained but there are still some spots where the trail is crowded over by bushes on the sides.  The trail also had a lot of insect activity. (bring insect repellent especially for when you reach the lakes)








The trail also has a lot of wildflowers.  I did the hike in late July and there is likely to be even more earlier in the year. There was also a lot of wildlife along the trail. I was there early in the morning and that my have been why.

 


The elevation gain is steady and there are only a few level parts of the trail.  Make sure to bring plenty of water for the hike. Just before arriving at the lake you will go through an area that has the names of past visitors from just months ago to a hundred years ago.  The destination is just over the ridge from this point.  My suggestion is to go early.  I left the parking lot at 5:45 and I had the whole trail and lake to myself.  The only other people I saw were on their way up as I was hiking back down.  The hike back down took me actually more time than the way up.  It is hard on the knees going back down because of the constant and quick elevation drop. Another reason to go early is because the side of the canyon that the trail is on was still in the shade when I hiked back down. I would definitely recommend this hike.  Although it is strenuous, the destination is well worth it.
 

Lake Florence

Lake Florence

Lake Florence

Lake Lillian

Lake Lillian