Her name is Kelsey, she recently turned 7 and at some point last year a few grey hairs appeared above her eyes. In a few short months it moved down her face towards her snout but thats okay I don’t care. She leaves hair every where she goes but thats okay I’ll just clean it up, she’s the most loving animal I have ever known. She doesn’t care about my flaws, insecurities or shortcomings; her love for me is unconditional. We have driven thousands of miles together, climbed mountains, waded through the emotional turbulence of life only to discover brighter days and survived near death experiences. She’s a therapy dog that works with patients in hospitals and the best swimmer you’ve ever seen. She’s my best friend!
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Everyday I truly feel blessed to have the opportunity to make a living at something I consider the driving passion of my life; then there are those days that seem to stand out a little more than others. Recently I mentioned that I had the honor to shoot for Southern Weddings Magazine and I’m excited to share that the sophomore issues has hit newsstands. Ladies and gentlemen they have knocked it out of the park and you should run, not walk to pick up a copy. This is the first time in my career that my work has been published in print which makes it even more special for me. Here are the scanned tears from my portion of the Watercolor feature . If for some reason you can’t find this magazine on shelves at your local stores then here is a link to order one online.
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Congrats man! This is only the beginning.
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congrats jeff.
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Way to go Jeff, great job!!
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congrats! looks awesome.
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We are so happy to have you as part of the issue!
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AMAZING, CONGRATS, the first of many!
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Another great milestone and awesome pics! Keep a copy of it forever to be reminded of each step in your journey.
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Congratulations!!!
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Jeff, I came across your work via Emily Ley, via Lara Casey’s MTH2010. Love your work. Congrats on getting printed in the Southern Weddings magazine. Best wishes in 2010.
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Congrats on the shoutout, Jeff! Well deserved, I say… beautiful shots!!!
“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
I came across this image from a session and it made me think of The Crazy Ones campaign from Apple. If your not sure of what I’m talking about see the original advertisement here. Hands down, it’s one of my favorite advertisting spots ever. I’ve seen it countless times and I’m still inspired each and every time I watch it. I don’t remotely consider myself Einstein or Picasso but I do consider myself “crazy” enough to go after the things that I’m passionate about in life. It’s not easy, I never expected it to be; there have been significant sacrifices in every aspect of my life and I expect many more. It’s easy to get down on yourself when things don’t go your way or you lose something that had defined your existence previously but I consider it life’s initiation to the next level. Ground yourself in the faith that you are capable of accomplishing whatever you put your mind to. Surround yourself with those who truly believe in you, it doesn’t take many and NEVER look back. Challenge the status quo, set yourself against the grain and hold on; the road is going to be a bumpy one but some of life’s greatest treasures are waiting on the other side.
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Well said my friend. I plan on coming back to this post for inspiration when the road gets bumpy.
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Amen man! Be crazy enough to never doubt that you can do it.
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Incredible! It gives me great comfort this morning as I struggle with the loftiness of my dreams. Thanks for sharing!
We had no real plans, no idea where we would sleep, no GPS (actually used a real map) and hardly any idea of what to expect on our 8-day journey around Iceland’s Ring Road. It’s an interesting approach to travel but it forces you to embrace the entire experience in a way that is raw and unscripted. I tend to think you learn more about yourself in those kinds of situations. Long story short we forged rivers, herded sheep, took pictures of epic landscapes, ate potato chips for dinner and slept in our car on occasion. Friends, I kid you not when I say this; Iceland is one of the most beautiful places on earth!
In many ways this trip marked a significant milestone in my life considering that just over a year ago I left everything I had ever known to pursue an entirely new career. A near death experience and the plague of complacency were two of the major reasons that I turned my back on corporate America for the unfamiliar and uncertain world of photography. Since then I have had amazing opportunities to see and do things that before I could have only dreamed about. At it’s core, life is a finite experience comprised of moments and opportunities which you choose to either embrace or ignore. For what it’s worth, seek out those opportunities in your own life, take risk that ultimately push you towards your potential. It has been my experience that when you do there is always a moment, memory, picture or person waiting for you that equates to another piece in life’s puzzle. Here is a quote from Chris McCandless who you may know from the book/movie, Into The Wild. Consider it food for thought.
“So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is more dangerous to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future. The very basic core of a man’s living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.” Chris McCandless
Click here to see the rest of my Iceland images.
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wow… kuddos to you, friend
very well penned and what stunning photos!!! i think my favorite is the grasses blowing by the water with the little flower growing. great detail! the red buildings/barns are gorgeous as well. i love how they stand out against the backdrop of the iceland landscape. -
Amazing…but I wouldn’t expect anything less
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Jeff, you are so inspiring. Thanks for the pics and the “commentary”. I only hope others will take the cue from you and STEP OUT in faith.
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wonderful. go to a beautiful place…you’re guaranteed beautiful imagery. appreciate how you captured iceland.
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Jeff, these are absolutely STUNNING! Congratulations on the trip and your beautiful work. – Krissie
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Amazing photos. Inspiring intro, too. Thanks for sharing your passion and talent, Jeff!
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Amazing pictures! You are so talented – looks like your leap of faith was a good one!
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you ARE inspiration. the images… friggin’ amazing. and this place you are.. this place you are going.. it is an amazing thing to watch
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These are so amazing Jeff. I said “WOW” out loud numerous times while looking at them. Amazing work. Amazing words. Such an inspiration.
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I’m with Shannon- this place you are going in your life, your art…. It’s a beautiful and exciting evolution to watch. I feel blessed to call you a friend. You inspire me to break out of the comfortable and push boundaries. And these images… Oh my! Breathtaking! Huge hugs and high fives, friend!
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jeff these are really amazing. i need to know how i can get in on one of these amazing trips with you and nick
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i want to hang these in my house. let me know when you’re delivering them so we can be sure to be home. we’ll have a jeff holt is awesome party while you help us pick out spots to hang them up. we’ll have good food. and beer. see you then.
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Awesome Jeff. It seems you are now living the life you always knew you could. Fantastic shots as well. I’ll check back often
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awesome. awesome. awesome. amazing what a year can do.
What an amazing use of technology to spread awareness about cancer. It’s typical in professional cycling to see various messages painted on the road during the event but this takes it to a whole new level. During the 2009 Tour de France the Nike Chalkbot will chalk up to 100,000 messages on the roads throughout France. Sign up at wearyellow.com and submit your message and wait for it to be painted. At that point it take a picture record the location and notify you that it’s been done. Watch the first video to get a better idea of what chalkbot is and then watch the second video to see how it works.
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Cancer will be the leading cause of death, globally, in 2010. This disease affects 28 million people worldwide. Its projected growth over the next 20 years statistically dwarfs other diseases. In many parts of the world, cancer is considered a death sentence. Survivors are labeled and cruelly stigmatized. With 30 to 40 percent of all cancers being preventable, a shared global strategy that combines prevention and innovation is essential.
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I LOVE LOVE LOVE this ad, Jeff! Your website looks awesome, by the way. Ode to Livestrong!
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Dang. That’s bad-a.















Kelsey is absolutely beautiful! Thanks for brightening up my Monday with her pictures! It sounds like you guys have made many memories together and have tons of fun times ahead!
She is the most gorgeous girl in the whole world !
awww… i’m gonna steal her. just sayin’
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kelsey is the most precious thing EVER! i knew she was special the night she strolled into dolce vita with her leash in her mouth. too cute! she also looks soo much like my parents’ golden, lily. goldens are such great dogs! there’s not much better than the love of a dog
thanks for sharing these great pictures of your best friend!!
Jeff, you are so talented! On a side note, I cannot believe that Kelsey is 7 – where has the time gone?? Your pictures are beautiful and speak for themselves – I can’t wait to see yur new wedding pictures your’e working on!
These are great! You couldn’t have a better background! A golden in front of the American flag, by a haystack and an old racker..can’t get more american than that. Love it!
All I have to say is she is great!!!!
sweet man- dogs rule.
Aw, Jeff, this must be the pup you were talking about yesterday at MTH Minneapolis…she is so sweet. A dog’s love is always unconditional and that’s a truly amazing thing. I’m gonna go cuddle with my dog now. I hope you’ll see Kelsey soon!
awwwwww! I thought I am the most abscessed dog lover! love her!
You can just feel how kind she is from this picture!
She is adorable… and your post about her is equally adorable! Makes me miss my two chocolate labs back in Seattle! Sniff.
I know how you feel… the friendship is heavenly… literally the most euphoric feeling on earth. Unconditional is the word that I use to describe limitless faith… they trust us not knowing what might be ahead both physically and spiritually. They bring us joy, hope, comfort and the ability to love and care. I miss my friend Scout… I had to say goodbye to him a year ago this month. Cherish every moment… you are blessed!
This melts my heart and makes me want to go hug my own best four-legged friend.