Thursday, January 17, 2013

Yonder Journal



I really dig this. Everything about it. I'm not gonna take the time to fully explain it, but head over to Tracko and get the full scoop!

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"What do you do when mainstream media no long represents your interests or beliefs? When magazines opt for ab-enhancing techniques versus storytelling? Celebrity versus reality? What do you do when blogs fetishize consumerism and acquisition?
You make your own damn content, that’s what. Photographers and storytellers, Daniel Wakefield Pasley and Emiliano Granado launch Yonder Journal today.
We like to think of ourselves as Cultural Anthropologists, armed with cameras and notebooks, compelled into the field to explore, document, digest and publish a lasting and meaningful record of our experiences there.
Yonder Journal will be a series of Briefs, Guides, and Studies that endeavor to understand and relate American Frontiers and Western Principles.
Today, we begin with our first of many Studies – Brovet. Inspired by the world of Randonneuring (long distance cycling), Brovet is a Guide book to American Permanents (predetermined routes) that aims to inspire, entertain, and inform.
Go Yonder."

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