Videoblog

  • Videoblog: Tatzu Nishi’s ‘Discovering Columbus’ Installation

    Hello from high above Columbus Circle in NYC at Tatzu Nishi’s “Discovering Columbus”: Videoblog on YouTube From NY Times: To see the work, “Discovering Columbus,” visitors need only procure a free timed ticket, sign a release, climb six flights of stairs and enter the white windowed box that has been built around the figure. It’s a…

  • Videoblog: Exploring Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    Today I spent the day finishing up the last day of work for a while, and exploring Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Despite a low cloud cover creating a dismally cloudy day on the ground, as soon as the Jackson Hole Tram broke above the clouds the sun shining into the cloud filled basin was spectacular. Quick…

  • Videoblog: Back to Skiing at Hunter Mountain

    After snowboarding for the past 15 or so years, I finally stapped on a pair of skis today at Hunter Mountain in New York. I was fairly confident that I still had the basic skill, but wanted to get a little practice in as preparation for my upcoming NOLS Winter Outdoor Educator course I’ll be…

  • Videoblog: Biking to Kid Yellin Art Space in Red Hook

    Videoblog post for today, this time from on my bike in Dumbo, Brooklyn…

  • A Good Place To Get Bad Coffee

    Today’s videoblog post comes from the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City….

  • Videoblog 2011-09-05: Bear Creek Basin

    Today’s blog post comes from the top of Bear Creek Basin, and features my sister Jill Donenfeld. Enjoy! Videoblog 2011-09-05: Bear Creek Basin on YouTube

  • Badlands National Park

    Badlands National Park

    After sleeping last night in mostly uninteresting Mitchell, South Dakota, I got an early start on the day and drove down the road to Badlands National Park. Although there was a low cloud cover and light mist most of the day, Badlands was still amazing. The scope of the erosion, and distinct levels between the…