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‘DEADLIEST CATCH’ TONIGHT! Everything On The Line

Posted by opilia on April 14, 2009

http://discoverymail.com/a/hBJ5OHwAHcAS1B7gchKAUV76qdZ/dc15

Episode 1–April 14th    EVERYTHING ON THE LINE

The 2008 king crab season opens with life and death stakes before the boats even cast off. The fleet is aging, and so are the captains. The Wizard’s skipper Keith and the Cornelia Marie’s skipper Phil have ominous health symptoms. Nerves are raw as the two men await medical test results — and their doctors’ clearance to fish. As the fleet launches, the captains are under huge financial pressure from costly summer boat repairs; they need to get on crab fast. One skipper arrives on the crab grounds and discovers he isn’t able to fish at all — due to a damaged hull. To make repairs, he puts on diving gear and descends into waters few men return from — the icy Bering Sea.

 

 

 

 

 

 (artwork courtesy of Discovery)

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‘Deadliest Catch’ Skippers in Seattle

Posted by opilia on May 7, 2008

Most of the featured ‘Deadliest Catch’ skippers from season 4 spent the last few days in Seattle, Washington, signing quite a few books, chatting with fans, and attending events, including the second official Discovery party.  Lucky fans who had entered the  Discovery Wiki sweepstakes last month and won, were invited to shmooze with the skippers and eat crab.  From all accounts, a really great time was had by all and Deadliest Reports hopes to have some pics from that event to post soon.

Theses images are from the booksigning that took place at the University Village Barnes & Nobles in Seattle. 


Capt Sig Hansen (photo courtesy of fan, AnnG) 


Sig Hansen and Phil Harris (photo courtesy of fan, AnnG) 

 


Capt. Andy Hillstrand holding up large image of his and Johnathan’s new release, Time Bandit. (image courtesy of a photo gallery called Crabs & Comics.  Check out many photos there!)


The skipper line-up signing books for fans (image courtesy of a photo gallery called Crabs & Comics.  Check out many photos there!)


Keith Colburn and Andy Hillstrand. (image courtesy of a photo gallery called Crabs & Comics.  Check out many photos there!)

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News about Photographer/Fisherman Corey Arnold

Posted by opilia on May 6, 2008

Every once in a while we have to post a few pics taken by Corey Arnold–professional photographer and deckhand aboard the F/V Rollo.  Corey continues to stay extremely busy with both professions and he recently posted new images on his flickr account which is viewable by the public!  You’ll have to check them out!  Corey Arnold also has a brand new website coming together which includes his work, projects, and his own blog.  Recently he was interviewed and you can listen to it as you watch a photo slideshow of his work. (All images are courtesy of Corey Arnold)

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Crab man’s arty grab bag

Posted by opilia on July 27, 2007

The Brooklyn Paper 

Two stories above the frozen fish and live crustaceans of the Red Hook Fairway, a man who has spent his adult life pursuing the Alaska King Crab has opened a gallery for the art he fell in love while at sea.

Look North Inuit Art Gallery is the brainchild of Jim Clark, a 15-year veteran of the commercial crabbing boats of the Bering Sea. The gallery opened this spring after Clark returned from an icy fishing season and signed a two-year-lease on the Fairway building loft that serves as both his home and gallery. He rents one of 45 mixed-use units created to keep artists and businesses on the fast-gentrifying waterfront.

“I’ve been in waterfront communities all my life that have been stagnant or in decline, so it’s good to be in one that is coming back,” Clark said, staring at New York Harbor through a large, round window.

Look North is the only Inuit Gallery in Brooklyn and so far, all compasses are pointing to its success.

“He’s got some fabulous stuff and a gorgeous location,” said customer Daniel Nimetz, who visited the gallery last week to buy an Inuit sculpture carved out of green-veined Serpentine stone.

Nimetz, who lives upstate and works in Manhattan, had been to Red Hook only once before — in 1955, for a junior high field day.

Clark’s love affair with the waterfront and the Inuit communities of the arctic shores began early.

He grew up in the whaling town that inspired “Moby Dick” — New Bedford, Mass. At 21, he left the East Coast for what he expected to be a short stint on an Alaskan fishing boat. The adventure, however, turned into a crabbing career dotted with art collecting trips in the Inuit villages of Canada and Alaska. During the off-seasons, he visited Red Hook and fell in love again

“I never planned to be a commercial fisherman,” Clark said. “But I fell in love with the land, the harshness, the stoicism of it and just kept moving up the ranks of the boats. The more I learned about the art and got to know artists there, the more I wanted to be there for that. At some point, I realized I wasn’t giving it up.”

And still, he says he is not giving it up.

“I’m still on a working waterfront,” he said, “But I have also realized that the sea is much more romantic from the dock.”

Look North (275 Conover St., in Red Hook) is open by appointment only. Call (917) 482-2878 or visit looknorthny.com.

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The publisher behind the music of Deadliest Catch

Posted by opilia on July 26, 2007

Amygdala Music is no ordinary publishing company.  Its library consists of original music composed and performed by eclectic, cutting-edge, truly alternative artists and composers whose backgrounds run the gamut from classical to elctrinic to rock ‘n’roll.  Artists include Andrew Kubiszewski, Gerge Sarah, Dieter Hartmann and Bruce Hanifan.  Amygdala’s songs and cues can be heard on television shows produced by Original Productions for the Discovery Channel, TLC  Spike and more.  Shows include “Monster House,” “Monster Garage,” “Biker Build-Off” and “Deadliest Catch: Alaskan Crab Fishing,” among others.

Amygdala’s owner, Leslie D. Beers, is passionate about music and very pro-musician.  As a singer and businesswoman, she wanted to give up-and-coming artists and new composers a chance to be heard.  Amygdala was a way for her to achieve that end.

LINK: www.amygdalamusic.com/

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Deadliest Catch Posters from First Season…

Posted by opilia on June 15, 2007

These were for overseas advertising for Discovery, but I found them on a site that highlights them as part of their work, so….Good Job bmbgeekclub!

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Deadliest Catch Art

Posted by opilia on May 29, 2007

Artist Dan Statler of Vulture Kulture, who creates “metal art with an edge”  has just completed a series of large metal panels for Original Production’s lobby.  Check out the Deadliest Catch panel titled Leviathan!  To see more of his work go to the VultureKulture website and myspace.

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