2015 NPFF Program - Bluegrass Wildwater Association
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2015 NPFF Program - Bluegrass Wildwater Association
Guest Host Ben Marr National Paddling Film Festival 2015 Welcome fellow paddlers and lovers of rivers to this, the 32nd annual National Paddling Film Festival! My amazing staff of volunteers and I have put together another fantastic event with delights to tantalize all of your senses. We have films from exotic places near and far and still images capturing magical moments that we have all glimpsed at one time or another. (Don’t forget to vote for your favorite still image!) We are lucky enough to have the one and only Ben Marr as this year’s guest host. I know you will enjoy the delicious local craft beer and food options. I would like to take a moment to recognize our sponsors and I hope you take time to appreciate what they allow us to do. With your financial support through the silent auction, these donors allowed us to give away over $11, 000 last year alone. Overall, the NPFF has donated over $135,000 throughout the history of the festival. We donate this money to organizations, such as American Whitewater, that promote clean, free flowing rivers and ensure that we, the paddlers, the anglers and anyone else with a love for rivers, has access to these national treasures. I take great pride in knowing that I am doing something that will benefit my children’s children. I thank you all for your ongoing support in ensuring the rivers we love have the protection they deserve. Please check out the silent auction. Bid early and bid often! To maximize your enjoyment of the weekend, I have a few suggestions. First, take time to explore this beautiful and historic distillery. There will be opportunities for tours and bourbon tastings. Check out one of, if not the largest mass start downriver races in the US. While this race is not affiliated with the NPFF it is still a whole lot of fun. Racers meet at 11:30 at the AW property on the Elkhorn Creek. Keep your ears open for information on some amazing after show parties we have lined up. Come ready to get down! Lastly, be sure to thank these amazing volunteers. The festival is a big group effort each year and we are 100% volunteer run. Once again, I am so happy to have you here as our guest. Enjoy the films, the food and the beer. Visit our vendor booths and show your appreciation for their ongoing support. Have fun and stay very safe. If you have any questions or comments, please come introduce yourself and let’s chat. John Mello NPFF Director 2 Presenting the 2015 Guest Host: Ben Marr You may recognize Ben from films Erik Photo by Boomer shown in previous years at the Festival: “Congo: The Grand Inga Project” and “Of Souls + Water: Shapeshifter” and others. One of his most recent exploits include “Kayakers Lose Control in Drainage Ditch.” Ben is from Brockville, Ontario and currently lives in a trailer down by the Little White Salmon river in Washington. He has won many kayaking awards and is the first person to have a complete descent of the Grand Canyon of the Stikine (and in doing so was the first to run the notorious Site Zed rapid successfully). We’re stoked to hear about what Ben has been up to, what fuels him, and what he’s planning on tackling next. 3 Rock/Creek named 2014 Grassroots Outdoor Alliance “Retailer of the Year” 4 Best Still Image Competition The NPFF wishes to thank all the photographers who submitted their work in the Still Image Competition this year. We had tremendous entries! CAST YOUR VOTE FOR BEST STILL IMAGE Your participation is critical to the success of the NPFF competition and we ask that you go to the lobby and cast your vote for this competition as soon as you have viewed the finalist images. Please only cast one vote. Thank you! 2014 Still Image Competition Winner: Lone Canoeist at Bald River Falls by Mark Zakutansky Sponsor Clay Warren, DMD Danville, Kentucky 5 ww w. k el 6 ty .c om $132,000 WOW Donated to organizations dedicated to river conservation and access over the course of the festival lifetime. 2 0 1 4 D O NAT I O N S : • American Whitewater: $8500 • Friends of the Cheat: $400 • Ecuadorian Rivers Institute: $1000 • Kentucky Waterways Alliance: $400 • West Virginia River Coalition: $1000 7 www.alpackaraft.com 8 2015 NPFF Judges Bill Eades Lifetime member and former president of the Missouri Whitewater Association of water deprived boaters. ACA instructor for whitewater, instructing mainly on-river clinics conducted by the MWA. Easily the worst and oldest team paddler and technical rep for Pyranha US, since 1996. Film judge for the NPFF since 1998. Associate Professor at Washington University School of Medicine, directing a cancer center core laboratory for flow cytometry, involving critical light and color measurements for fluorescent cell marking and cell sorting. Matt Muir Matt "Rattso" Muir has been paddling whitewater since he bought a used Dancer in 1992. He attended and judged his first NPFF ca. 1998, and has been collecting Paddle Porn since. He also helps keep the American Whitewater website the best source of river beta on the World Wide Internets. Barry Grimes Barry's 8mm film, "El Horrendo" provided the inspiration for the establishment of the first National Paddling Film Festival in 1983. As a BWA member/past president and a founder of the film festival, Barry served as the NPFF Coordinator for several years during the 1980s and 1990s and was awarded the William Nealy Award in 2006. As an accomplished photographer and videographer, Barry has numerous whitewater films to his credit including several winning NPFF entries. Paul Martzen Paul lives in Fresno California where he is a professional photographer and amateur film maker. Paul is married and has two grown sons. He started whitewater kayaking in 1982 and has explored many rivers, though mostly in California. Many of his whitewater photographs can be found on the American Whitewater website. Paul attended and helped out at the 2008, 2011 and later NPFFs, which he enjoyed tremendously. He is very happy to help the event again this year by judging and critiquing the films. Burgess Carey Burgess is a whitewater paddler and consumer of whitewater products since the early 1980's. Sometimes a "has been" and always an armchair athlete, past involvement in the BWA and NPFF has resulted in much controversy and scurrilous remarks. Professionally intent on changing the world one outdoor venture at a time, Burgess is the current steward of the Boone Creek Outdoors project and when not watching paddling films can often be found sleeping "Down by the River" in his van. Clay Wright Clay is a creek boating and play boating pioneer with numerous international "First D's" and whitewater video appearances to his credit. He won the 1997 World Championship in Squirt Boating, 2005 National Championship in Freestyle as well as numerous extreme races including the original Green Race. He still competes in races and rodeos but also serves as an ICF Judge, USACK Rules Committee Chair, Keener Coach, and was guest speaker at a previous NPFF. Sellus Wilder Sellus is an award-winning filmmaker and former Mayor Pro Tem of Frankfort, where he lives with his wife and two children. He is currently shooting a documentary on the controversial Bluegrass Pipeline. David Downing David is a Glasgow, Ky native who graduated from Western Kentucky University with a B. A. in Broadcast Television. After working for the man for the first five years, Dave decided to start his own business in 2004. After expanding in 2008 he 9 10 2015 NPFF Judges, continued decided to join forces with three friends and start Yellowberri, a Bowling Green based advertising agency. Six years later they have continued success working in all aspects of multimedia as well as side projects with music and film. Nate Morguelan While reasonably new to paddling, Nate has spent the majority of his life behind a camera making films and images of all kinds. After graduating from WKU, he too, joined forces with Yellowberri in Bowling Green, Kentucky to create professional videos and photos of all sorts. Having shot and edited different films and photos for the last several years, Nate relishes in the fact that judging the work of other talented peers is almost as much fun as creating the work itself. Colin Doherty Colin is a water addict, hailing from the salt side growing up surfing in North Carolina and California. He is pretending that his other lifelong obsession of stalking trout with a fly rod gives him enough water-reading street cred to judge the paddling tribe. He was initiated into kayaking last spring at the Bluegrass Wildwater Clinic, and was thrown into vicious Class I rapids by Robert Milgate, Hanley Loller, and Dot Edwards. Colin brings 20 years experience working in film, having shot everything from Old Spice spots to mayonnaise commercials. Colin recently worked at local branding agency Bullhorn Creative, and now is on the brand development team at Tempur + Sealy in Lexington. The National Paddling Film Festival Roadshow If you love the films you've seen at NPFF... ...and need a fundraising idea for your paddling club, conservation organization, university, or commercial outdoor enterprise, you can donate $200 to the NPFF in exchange for 5 hours (300 minutes) of paddlesport--mostly whitewater--video. The videos come from the NPFF’s extensive paddlesport library covering amateur, accomplished, and professional entries from over 30 years of festivals. For more information, check out our website at www.npff.org 11 12 www.mtiadventurewear.com 13 Friday Schedule 5:00 p.m. Doors Open/Films Start 5:00 River Dreams 6:15 Swimming on Big Drop At US National Whitewater Center 6:20 Secesh/South Fork Salmon Idaho 6:25 SUP: Leashes & Lifejackets - When to Wear, When Not to Wear 6:30 Upper Gauley River, WV 2014 6:40 Broadback 7:05 Kayaking the Aleutians 8:00 8:05 William Nealy Award presented Kirk Eddlemon presents: “The Importance of Sharing Our Stories” Films Continue 9:00 10:30 10:50 11:00 DamNation AMP Club Presents: Why We Do it Week of Swimming Festival closes for the night Hang on to your festival ticket for the raffle! –1:00 p.m. Saturday– “Not NPFF” Downriver Race and Club Championship with shuttle service by local outfitter Canoe Kentucky Everyone Welcome! Please Be Safe! Local taxi numbers: Bluegrass Taxi - (502) 803-1140 Commonwealth Cab - (502) 223-3311 14 Saturday Schedule 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Bourbon Tour on the Hour 12:00 noon Not-NPFF Race check-in at Elkhorn / AW Acres 1:00 p.m. Not-NPFF Race start 2:00-4:00 p.m. Bourbon Tasting 5:00 p.m. Films Start 5:00 Top 10 Tips for Canoeing & Kayaking Safely 5:05 Upper Ocoee 5:10 Warm Springs 5:30 Upper Nantahala 5:35 Cross Strokin’ 5: Cascada Truchas 5:45 Nobody’s River 6:15 Flat Lick Falls 6:20 Mexican Collection 6:25 Long Far & Wild 7:00 Chili Cookoff Served #SplatEverything 7:05 7:10 The Guides (History of the Upper Yough) 7:15 Girl King of New York 7:25 Wildcat Creek 7:30 Paddler’s Pilgrimage 8:00 Paillalco: The Story of the Puesco River Valley 8:20 Top 10 Tips for Stand Up Paddleboarding Safely 8:25 The Coast 8:30 The Chelan Gorge - 2014 8:40 Hanging Spear: Headwaters Of The Hudson 8:55 Dream 9:00 Silent Auction Bidding Ends 9:20-11:00 Pick-up Silent Auction Items 9:30 Ben Marr: “The Origins of Out to Lunch” 10:30 John Mello Comments, Raffles, Awards Announced 11:00 End of 2015 NPFF 15 A Foundry for Change http://crankworksbicycles.com 16 Some times may change slightly Friday Films 5:00 p.m. Doors Open 5:00 Hunter Nichols River Dreams Hunter Nichols, a canoeist and cinematographer, spends forty-four days paddling solo Professional Documentary 6:15 Nathan Scally Amateur General 6:20 Shawn Lonon Accomplished Amateur General 6:25 American Canoe Association Instructional 6:30 Nathan Scally Amateur General 6:40 David Hartman and Drew Sellen Accomplished Amateur Documentary 7:05 Justine Curgenven Professional Documentary from his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama to barrier islands in the Gulf of Mexico. Hunter begins his trip on the Cahaba River, renowned for its beauty and biodiversity. The voyage continues on to the Alabama River, then through the Mobile-Tensaw Delta, and finally enters the Gulf of Mexico. Each of these scenic waterways becomes a character in this inspiring film showcasing some of the last wild places remaining in the South. As the voyage nears the Gulf Coast, powerful storms, alligators, sickness, and pollution threaten to unravel this trip of a lifetime. Swimming on Big Drop At US National Whitewater Center Swam out of my boat on big drop. Must look out for rafts. Secesh/South Fork Salmon Idaho South Fork Salmon/Secesh Rivers in Idaho. 2 nights, 72 miles. Dan Jursnik, Jeff Robinson, Brian Mattingly, and Shawn Lonon. SUP: Leashes & Lifejackets - When to Wear, When Not to Wear The ACA’s new public service announcement (PSA), SUP: Leashes & Lifejackets, makes it clear to stand up paddlers what types of leashes and lifejackets are appropriate for different water venues. This five minute video is intended to educate all those new to stand up paddleboarding (SUP), as well as those who have experience with the sport but are unaware of leash and lifejacket best practices. Some of the rules and recommendations regarding these pieces of equipment may surprise you. Upper Gauley River, WV 2014 Our first descent on the upper Gauley River in West Virginia. Viking Canoe Club and the Bluegrass Wildwater Association. Broadback The rivers that flow into the eastern shores of James Bay in Northern Quebec are mas- sive. Follow paddlers Drew Sellen, Matt Hardy, and David Hartman as they paddle the final 120 kms of the Broadback River during spring flows on this 7-day kayak expedition through the heart of black fly country in Canada. Kayaking the Aleutians No-one has succeeded in kayaking along the remote and stormy Aleutian islands which stretch from Russia to Alaska. Explorers Justine Curgenven and Sarah Outen set to paddle 2,500km along the archipelago to the nearest road confronting more than 20 long crossings separating the tiny unpopulated islands. Alone for 101 days in one of the windiest, roughest places on earth, the two women are swept away from land by unknown currents, approached by bears and caught out by rough seas. On an edge-of-your-seat journey, they gain a rare insight into the lives of the few people who live in this harsh yet beautiful landscape. 17 50 Years handcrafting Paddles wernerpaddles.com 18 Friday Films (continued) 8:00 p.m. Welcome Guest Host Ben Marr 9:00 Ben Knight and Travis Rumel DamNation This powerful film odyssey across America explores the sea change in our national at- Professional Documentary 10:30 Corrington Lancto titude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to the growing awareness that our own future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. Dam removal has moved beyond the fictional Monkey Wrench Gang to go mainstream. Where obsolete dams come down, rivers bound back to life, giving salmon and other wild fish the right of return to primeval spawning grounds, after decades without access. DamNation’s majestic cinematography and unexpected discoveries move through rivers and landscapes altered by dams, but also through a metamorphosis in values, from conquest of the natural world to knowing ourselves as part of nature. AMP Club Presents: Why We Do it First-Year Kayaker perspective on boating. First-Year Kayaker’s footage. Amateur General 10:50 Nathan Scally Week of Swimming Everybody is between swims. Amateur General 10:50 Day 1: Closing Remarks Saturday Films 5:00 p.m. American Canoe Association Instructional 5:05 Nathan Scally Top 10 Tips for Canoeing & Kayaking Safely This animated video from the ACA is changing the landscape of public safety announcements in the boating world. The video targets kayakers and canoeists with 10 tips for safe paddling. Upper Ocoee Kayaking the Upper section of the Ocoee River in Cleveland, TN. Most of our first times. Amateur General 5:10 Rig To Flip Warm Springs Through the story of one rapid we see what wild rivers so special. Professional General 19 20 Saturday Films (continued) 5:30 p.m. Nathan Scally Amateur General 5:35 Chris Loomis Amateur General 5:45 Amber Valenti Professional Documentary 6:15 Nathan Scally Upper Nantahala Our first time down the Upper Nantahala. It was awesome, better at 500CFS than 250 but still a great run! Cross Strokin' 5: Cascada Truchas In February 2014, Jim Coffey ran Cascada Truchas in an open canoe, breaking the 20 year old open canoe waterfall record. Nobody's River Four women journey down one of the last free flowing rivers of the world and discover raw beauty, industrial wastelands, devastating loss, and unbridled joy.. The journey planned is rarely the journey taken. The Nobody’s River expedition team had no idea how true this would be as they prepared to leave for a two month expedition in Mongolia and Russia. This film documents their journey along one of the few remaining free-flowing rivers of the world and through the complexities of love and loss. From their hilarious antics to deeply human struggles, these ladies shine a light on the soul of internal and external exploration. This film is brought to you by the Nobody’s River Project and awardwinning director Skip Armstrong. Flat Lick Falls Kayaking over Flat Lick Falls in Gray Hawk, Kentucky. Amateur General 6:20 Taylor Cofer Amateur General 6:25 Carlos Rodriguez Accomplished Amateur Documentary 7:05 John Keller, Matt Dolian and Dan Boyle Amateur General Mexican Collection Over the winter break from school four amigos traveled down to Mexico, and the jungles of Veracruz, to explore, laugh, be scared, and have a break from the bitter cold weather of the states. What we found exceeded all expectations and provided for a trip of a lifetime. Long Far & Wild Two years ago we tackled a style of kayaking that was completely new for us: "the River Gypsy style." Drawn by the vast wilderness that is British Columbia, we sought out long rivers to hone our team's ability to paddle long-distance down white-water rivers, carrying everything necessary on board so that we could spend days or weeks at a time on the water and travel hundreds of kilometers along amazing rivers and lakes... This made us realize the possibility of going even further in the River Gypsy Style...in fact, that adventure wasn't the end at all, it was only the beginning. Now we were primed to dream of going further...for longer...We began to wonder about the longest river of them all, about the most remote and untamed arctic wilderness ... The answer was obvious: the Mackenzie River, the entire whole Mackenzie River by kayak... #SplatEverything This video was shot October 18th on Wilson Creek over the course of two laps. The level was around -4". Team Latestart would like to encourage everyone to #SplatEverything (except undercuts). Featured in the video are team members Michael Barbre, Brian Hill, Dan Boyle, Nathan Kizer, Christopher Mattox, John Keller and Matt Dolian. 21 www.foamiefriends.com 22 Saturday Films (continued) 7:10 p.m. Chris Preperato Accomplished Amateur Documentary 7:15 Erin Savage The Guides (History of the Upper Yough) The release of Wildwater West Virgina was a major turning point for the Upper Yough. In the early 70's, the river was mostly boated by locals. But in the few short years following the release of the book, boaters from across the country made the trip to Sang Run. And by the end of the decade, the sport had a new, steeper path for boaters to travel. A path led by raft guides from Ohiopyle, trying to find something to do on their day's off. Girl King of New York Kenny wanted more ladies to compete in the King of New York race series. Amateur Documentary For better or worse, we showed up. It turns out that filming and racing simultaneously is difficult. We apologize that there isn't more actual kayaking. In any case, we hope you enjoy it! 7:25 Bradley E. Huie Wildcat Creek is a feeder creek to the lower portion of the Tellico and exits a mile or so upstream from Amateur General 7:30 James Roberts Accomplished Amateur Documentary 8:00 Kalob Grady Amateur Documentary 8:20 American Canoe Association the Tellico Kats Deli off Cherohala Skyway. The Tellico level had increase due to the amount of rain the night before to 6.7/3000cfs. My friend Wes Brown had mentioned Wildcat creek as one of the options if we got enough rain. There was some data provided off American WhiteWater but was dated 2008. There were no videos produced other than one where some guys hiked up to the last rapid. With a mile hike in the wilderness, little information, and the threat of downed trees everywhere we took a chance. This video was the result of our little adventure that ended up paying off. Paddler's Pilgrimage This is a film that celebrates the tradition and cultural importance of kayaking in the Greenlandic culture. The film is seen through the eyes of Canadian paddlers James Manke and James Roberts as they travel to the Greenland National Qajaq Championships and see firsthand why the people of Greenland have thrived in one of the harshest climates in the world. The championships are a yearly event where traditional knowledge is celebrated and passed down to younger generations and a Qajaq Man and Qajaq Women of the year are crowned. Paillalco: The Story of the Puesco River Valley "Water is life, without water we are nothing, we will die." Odete Sobarza. The South American Country of Chile is one the World's most unique and diverse countries. The citizens are some of the happiest and most grateful, despite large scale natural disasters and foreign development. Paillalco is the story of the Puesco River Valley and the local Mapuche people's fight against government and foreign projects. Their fight to protect their homelands from deforestation and there rivers from Hydroelectric projects. We tell the story straight from the people who depend on there connections with the natural environments, and the flowing of their rivers as much as the water itself. Top 10 Tips for Stand Up Paddleboarding Safely This animated video from the ACA is changing Instructional the landscape of public safety announcements in the boating world. The video targets stand up paddleboarders with 10 safe paddling tips. 8:25 Skip Armstrong The Coast Borderlands. The bridge between two worlds. Where the known meets mystery. Powerful, Professional Documentary unforgiving–and exactly what Hayden Peters was looking for. Trading the city for the daily sting of salt water on his skin, Hayden reveals how life on the coast brings him balance like no other place on earth could. 23 Jackson Kayak is at Canoe Kentucky.... Kentucky’s Paddlesports Shop Since 1981 Visit our booth at the NPFF Support the NPFF by getting your raffle tickets for a chance at a Jackson kayak of your choice! www.canoeky.com 24 Saturday Films (continued) 8:30 p.m. Daniel Patrinellis Professional Documentary 8:40 Steve Fisher Chelan to the Columbia River, just outside of the town of Chelan. While the majority of the whitewater in this deep canyon is class II, the final mile drops out from under you with an average gradient of 480 fpm and contains some of the steepest and sketchiest whitewater in Washington. The Chelan River is just downstream from the Las Vegas of the PNW; Lake Chelan and the water flowing into the Chelan River is regulated by the Lake Chelan Dam, owned and operated by Chelan County PUD under a license from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). With countless hours of work on the part of American Whitewater and Tom O'Keefe, the kayakers of the PNW get one weekend of recreational flows in the gorge every September. As September is right in the middle of the doldrums here in Washington, The Chelan Gorge recreation release provides a reason to shake the spiders out of your creekboat and meet up with some of the finest people on the planet and go creeking! Hanging Spear: Headwaters Of The Hudson Join world class whitewater kayakers Steve Fisher and Pat Keller as they explore the Hanging Spear Gorge of the Opalescent River, the highest source of the Hudson, and the deepest part of New York State’s High Peaks wilderness. Dropping at over 950 feet per mile, the Opalescent is arguably the state’s steepest mile of whitewater. Professional Documentary 8:55 Skip Armstrong Professional General The Chelan Gorge - 2014 The Chelan Gorge is a small picturesque waterway that leads from lake Dream I wonder... if... one day...When a newbie kayaker goes paddling, he discovers a posse of pros on the river and wonders whether someday he could be that cool. A daydream in the eddy transforms the purple-helmeted rookie into a whitewater Adonis. Join kayaker Ben Marr as he takes us to a world where a paddler's wildest fantasies come true. Learn more about the history of NPFF, past winners, how the films are judged, and how you can rent us for a 'Roadshow.' Visit our website at www.npff.org Elkhorn Fresh Farm Peaks Mill, Ky. —Hair Razors Salon— 25 26 The National Paddling Film Festival’s William Nealy Award The William Nealy award is given to honor extraordinary distinction in lifetime achieve- ment, exceptional contributions to the state of paddle sport arts and imagery, or for outstanding service to the National Paddling Film Festival. The focus of this award is to carry on the original purpose of the National Paddling Film Festival, which includes encouraging those who communicate in various art forms the enthusiasm that we have for paddling, the wonderful places where we paddle and the excitement and satisfaction we find in paddlesports. The late William Nealy has occupied a special place in the BWA's collective heart for many years. His early support of the NPFF included generous donations of original artwork which greatly helped to raise the profile of the film festival. William also donated his time and opinions at several early film festivals by serving as a judge for the amateur entries. He was a cofounder and author of Menasha Ridge Press. He was a “whitewater rebel” who had a wonderful and imaginative mind. As a paddler you always knew the characters in his cartoons and had lived and experienced what happened to them in his stories. It was with these appreciative thoughts of William's creative genius, love of fun, and generosity of spirit that we dedicated the 2002 NPFF to him and established the “William Nealy Award.” It has been several years since this prestigious award has been given and it’s our honor to name a new recipient at the festival on Friday evening! Past Recipients of the William Nealy Award: Bob Sehlinger 2002 John Davis 2003 Kent Ford 2005 Barry Grimes 2006 Daniel DeLaVergne 2007 27 www.endlessriveradventures.com 28 A Special Thank You to our Sponsors: Ali Blair Alpacka Rafts American Whitewater Astral BBC Bluegrass Wildwater Association Bomber Gear Bourbon 'n Toulouse Canoe Kentucky and Jackson Kayak Cascade Designs Clay Warren, DMD Columbia Sportswear Country Boy Brewing CrankWorks Dirt Bag Paddlers Elkhorn Fresh Farm, Peaks Mill, KY Endless River Adventures Foamie Friends H2O Dreams Hair Razors Salon Incredipet J&H Landmark Kelty Kentucky Coffeetree Kentucky Whitewater Madawaska Kanu Centre Moosejaw MTI My Equation NRS Rock Creek Sandy Sum Seals Sprayskirt Small World Adventures Snap Dragon Designs Sterling Hot Yoga Works Lexington teamscum Watershed Werner West Sixth Brewery Whitewater Warehouse Woodsongs Help us donate even more to conservation, scan this code for the online version of the manual and return the printed manual to the front desk. 2014 Still Image Winner Lone Canoeist at Bald River Falls by Mark Zakutansky Photo of Ben Marr by Erik Boomer