On a skate trip with some Norwegian buddies… hitting parks from Lincoln City to San Francisco. Oregon parks are rediculous… if it doesn’t have oververt, it’s probably not in Oregon. Continue reading →
The Rollo is now back and happily getting it’s hull scrubbed of barnacles in Seattle. Great things are happening back here in Portland. My solo show at Richard Heller Gallery has been forwarded to a May 12 opening. This will... Continue reading →
I’ve been invited to a show some photos at the inagural exhibition at the new Higher Pictures Gallery in NYC opening April 14 6-8Pm. Kim Bourus formerly the creative director at Magnum Photos and Daniel Silverstien formerly of the Silverstien... Continue reading →
We’re still in Alaska and have just completed our third tour for Opilio Crab aboard the Rollo. Tonight we leave for the Pribilof Islands to hunt the illusive Bairdi Crab. There is no money to be made off this lousy... Continue reading →
On temporary eye injury sick leave in Anchorage, AK. Nothing permanent though. I’ve got some photos up at Tim Barber’s Tiny Vices installation in Paris. Check it out. I’m in and out of email contact for 3 more weeks so... Continue reading →
 Rolling Stone Magazine Italy just did a 4 page feature and interview about my life as a fisherman / photographer. Weird! It’s the february issue and you have to speak Italian to understand. Nice people over there. Continue reading →
 Hi, our sister ship the f/v Arctic Hunter ran into a big rock and so the Rollo is holed up in Dutch Harbor helping out as well as ducking some fierce storms here in the Bering Sea. By the... Continue reading →
Blizzard and Storm Warning today, but tomorrow we ship out in search of Opilio Crab near the Pribilof Islands. By the way, the Irish Skipper Magazine has republished my October cover story for National Fisherman on the web. Now you... Continue reading →
Tomorrow, I will join the Rollo for about 7 weeks of crab fishing in the Bering Sea. If you’d like to send me or the others a cookie or letter or a fresh pair of dry socks we would love... Continue reading →