Once upon a time, in a land far, far away…
Keep your eyes peeled for this orgiastic celebration of the great outdoors!
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It looks to the world as if Terry’s video output has been less prolific of late but there's a reason for this. Not only has he been busy working on videos & photographs for clients yet to appear in the public domain but he's also been beavering away behind the scenes on two ambitious projects he'll begin shooting this coming winter.
I've had a sneak preview of some of the recent videos and I have to say they are inspirational: A breath of fresh air in the increasingly stale outdoors marketplace.
I also believe that the two projects he's painstakingly putting together will shake up outdoors media. The first has just been given the green light to begin filming in December.
And of course, we now have this teaser for the second project he's working on, with Chris Townsend. More details will be revealed very soon.
Looks interesting, sounds intriguing!
ReplyDeleteI must catch up with Terry's and Chris's latest (along with others) in the near future. Just seem to have been busy of late. Work - just keeps getting in the way ......
It's all the mortgage companies' fault. Without mortgages folk would have far more time not to go to work.
DeleteAgreed. :-(
DeleteBut we are working on that!
Good man! Break the shackles!
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Can't wait. Won't wait. This looks like being a very wonderful piece of work.
ReplyDeletePatience is a virtue, dear thing.
DeleteHold steady there.
But it is a great project!
Why didn't I get a job like that?
ReplyDeleteAll too late now though, too many commitments.
Or is it????????
It's never too late to change what you're doing.
DeleteWhat are you thinking of then?
:-)
There should be a law against working all hours of the day instead of going out and smelling the roses from time to time. It is such a shame to lose your youth to such mundane tasks as earning money for old age and by the time you get to enjoy your money your body no longer has the willingness or the capacity to enjoy life’s extremes. Really sad fate for all of us.
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