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Video Shorts
A small collection of short videos I’ve made over the last year + In May of 2015, I took a sabbatical to adventure around the South Island of New Zealand. I had made no plans or expectations for this trip, keeping each day and night as a surprise waiting to be unwrapped. This short video is […]
The First Day at Coopers
Poem by Dylan Jones – Photos by Gabe DeWitt ‘Twas the first day at Coopers, and all through the woods The climbers were out trying to bag up the goods; Spotters huddled round the crash pads with care, In hopes that success would ring through the air;The toes were nestled all snug in their shoes, While visions […]
Slackline the Uncharted
My second day in Hawaii we head to a locals spot near Hilo for a little uncharted slacklining…
Cheat River Interview
The following are my responses to a recent FOC interview about the upcoming Cheat River Festival… What was it like growing up in the Cheat River Watershed? It gives and it takes..and gives. My entire immediate family comes from the Cheat River Watershed. My Mom (Kathy DeWitt, previously Overbeck), grew up in Albright, where my Grampa Vic […]
Cheat River Takes a Turn
Published in Nature Conservancy Magazine I shot an assignment for The Nature Conservancy last spring featuring several aspects of the Cheat River. This February the story was published in Nature Conservancy magazine including two of my photographs from that assignment. Happy days! Check out the compelling story by Ted O’Callahan called.