The town of Villa Tunari, my first time in the Amazon Basin.
Jungle Roads /// Yes, we brought a dolly into the jungle.
The whole reason we went to the jungle was to film on Coca farms. These were legal farms, yet some of these plants still end up as cocaine.
We spent a lot of time on the road. We had an awesome Land Cruiser and a cargo van with all our gear. The roads in Bolivia are pretty insane. Thank god we had two awesome drivers. Thanks Macros and Ricky! You guys rocked!
Street vendor in Cochabamba
The high plateaus (around 13,000 feet) where simply amazing. Its like the wild west, unbelievable.
Another plateau shot.
And another. I was just completely blown away by these beautiful yet harsh landscapes.
Storm. Dust cloud /// Valley at sunset. A lot of Bolivia reminded me of the American West.
The city of Potosí, one of the highest cities in the world. That's the mountain we shot on the side of. Amazing!
We had a day off in Potosí for "Altitude acclimatization" -- First time I have EVER had a day off in the middle of a shoot for altitude acclimatization, so I walked around (slowly) and shot a few photos. Street vendor.
Women with cellphone, Potosí /// Street festival, Potosí.
View from the side of the mountain where we were shooting. This was my "office" for the week.
This is Nick, my wonderful amazing AC on the trip. We had a killer time, but how could you not when your shooting on a RED on the side of a mountain at 15,000 feet.
This is one of my favorite shoots. Miners chewing coco, Potosí.
Miner with a bag of coca, Potosí /// Women in traditional dress, La Paz.