Commitment to your vision is important. Just ask my friend Mike Horn. I mentioned in my post yesterday (about imagination inspired by travel photos) that I was scurrying around getting ready for a trip with Mike. I’m running to the airport right now – and needless to say my imagination is also running with the thoughts of spending time with the greatest Explorer of our time on his aluminium hulled 110-foot 4×4 of the sea, the Pangaea. Click through the images above to see the results of my last trip with Mike in the South China Sea.
I settle on the thought of commitment when I think of Mike. Sure he’s passionate, inspired, strong (superhuman even), creative. But its’ Mike’s commitment to his vision that is truly unique. There’s no one else like him on the planet. He has done things in his life that no one else has ever accomplished — this is a man who swam the Amazon, circumnavigated the Artic Circle by human power solo, circumnavigated the Earth solo by human power. First he imagined these things (see yesterday’s post) and then committed 100% to accomplishing them – no matter what it cost in terms of time, money, and physical hardship. In this regard, Mike is truly in a class all his own.
Check out my talk with Mike on chasejarvisLIVE here. Whether your planning your next adventure or dedicating yourself more fully to your craft – we can all take Mike’s example and apply it to what we’re doing. Be committed.
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If you missed my stories about sailing with Mike Horn in the South China Sea in October of 2010 are Here and here.
Really really enjoyed these shots…
Great stuff.Some of them would be cool Panerai ads. 🙂
Do you guys use special aquatic cases for your cameras when you get out there or is the weather sealing enough to protect them? The teaser video from your last video looked pretty hairy. I wouldn’t think even a D3s would put up with that much water?
*teaser from your last trip
That is some commitment and creativity. Risky but worth it.
Amazing pictures as always!
Just found a minor mistake in the subtitles.
The skyline in no. 12 is the one of Shanghai
not Hong Kong 😉