Luke Pearsall Photography/Production
Luke Pearsall is an L.A./Denver based commercial Photographer BFA from The Rochester Institute of Technology. Outdoor, Adventure, Travel Photography. #AvantLink
04/29/2022
As we teased earlier this week we have some BIG news!
Wednesday May 18th we are going LIVE with sharing some of our favorite Slumberjack gear.
Our team is thrilled to be working with our hosts and and partnering with to bring you a live shoppable event!
Real-time Q&A, gear reviews and more! This is the first of many big announcements over the summer season so stay tuned.
09/29/2020
One of the craziest things about living in Colorado is that sometimes you literally get to see the seasons collide. Last year I was fortunate enough to see the leaves change in 5 different states but this year I’ll be keeping it closer to home. All that being said, home has never looked so good! .
09/25/2020
Three years ago around this time I was as the beginning of a very epic adventure heading north to Canada when I received the call from my Mom that Grandpa had passed away. Until I was nearly 18 I spent every summer with my family at my Grandparents cabin in Minnesota. We were the grandchildren who lived far away but came for a special couple months to a magic place to spend time with our Grandparents. As you get older the memories begin to fade a bit but I hold close the many memories of those summers at Big Pine Lake. I will never forget things like how Grandpa would patiently hook the bait on to our fishing poles, or wear his captain’s hat as he piloted use for sunset cruises on the old orange pontoon boat. Or how we would watch him quietly filet all the fish at the kitchen sink or in the back of the cabin. I will never forget peeking out the cabin window early in the morning and seeing him in his slippers, tattered blue robe, coffee and cigarette in hand enjoying what as presumably his most peaceful time of day.
09/07/2020
I spent the last week everywhere from the Grand Canyon to the San Juan’s feeling fortunate for the ability to feel the freedom of the open road and an open schedule. It was helpful in ways to process a bit of what the past six months have been like but I realize it’s just the beginning. Back in Denver now with new motivation for what feels like an oddly strange fresh start as I cautiously begin to do the work I love once again. I hope you all feel that way too.
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