Showing posts with label Tree Hugger Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tree Hugger Travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 08, 2017

The Chris Clark Fellowship


Filmmaker Petra Daher, Chris Clark Fellow

I’m excited to announce that I received a 2017 Chris Clark Fellowship in support of my documentary film work.  This support comes thanks to the Arts Council of Greater Lansing and Chris Clark.  

Chris Clark created a memorable legacy; he passed at 29 and left his inheritance to the arts.  He was a businessman and nationally known DJ who bequest his life insurance policy to the Arts Council of Greater Lansing to support working artists.  Each year 8 artits from Michigan receive the fellowship.

I’m an independent film producer and director, who is a one-woman production company.  My goal as a digital storyteller is to create and share stories that make a difference.  I’ve been making documentaries since I was a teenager and I still love the process; being a filmmaker is a labor of love.  Documentary film production is long, complicated and undefined, money is scarce and grants are rare and very competitive.  Equipment is expensive and software and equipment standards are always changing.  So gifts like the Chris Clark Fellowship are rare and I am very grateful.  I’ll use the money to purchase a state of the art 4k video camera.  I’ve been working with a DSLR camera and I can’t wait to have a video camera in my kit again.  Video cameras offer a completely different approach to cinematography, but that’s another story.  

Currently, I’m independently producing two documentary projects: Tree Hugger Travel and Great Lakes Water Warriors.  Tree Hugger Travel is travel and nature documentary project.  I create environmentally centered travel guides focusing on eco-tourism and activities that support local economies.  I do this through photographs, pod casts, video postcards, documentaries, and website design.  The series includes digital storytelling about Mexico, Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon and I’m currently writing the script for Michigan.  

Petra Productions editing Pipe Out Paddle Protest footage highlighting the need to end Enbridge Line 5

Great Lakes Water Warriors, my latest project, is a series of short documentaries about Michigan Water advocates who are working to protect water and enforce healthy environmental policies.  I explore the Flint Water Crisis, Water Shutoffs in Detroit, and the movement to shut down Enbridge Line 5.  The Great Lakes Water Warrior Series will be used as an educational tool and shared at teach-ins throughout the great lakes region.  I’ve spent the past two years working with community leaders and activists from Lansing, Flint, Detroit and Northern Michigan and I am in the unique position to capture their stories in a very personal way.  These grassroots activists need and deserve to have their stories shared.

I’m also partnering with the Lansing based non-profit group the Meta Peace Team, and am in the postproduction stage of Empowered Peacemaking.  This 30-minute documentary is about the mission and philosophy of The Meta Peace Team.  The group teaches peace studies and conflict resolution and places peace teams both domestically and abroad.  The documentary will help share the mission and philosophy of this very important group.

We are living during a critical moment in history.  Art, humanities, human rights and the environment are under attack.  I have set the goal to center my work around projects that support humanities, human and environmental health and the arts.  As a Media Arts Activists and Collector of Stories, I believe the arts are part of the solution and necessary to create paths for understanding and healing.

Staff and Award winners at Arts Council of Greater Lansing


 “Documentary filmmaking serves an important role in society; I love the process of capturing stories and the ability to be a media activist and artist who promote stories with a purpose."

Petra Daher
                                               


Saturday, June 25, 2016

Tree Hugger Travel Postcard of Lansing



Take a moment to slow down and observe nature.  Watch this Tree Hugger Travel Video Postcard filmed in Greater Lansing and featuring my favorite Green Spaces.  The beautiful music was composed by my good friend Hassan Malouf.  This music video was created by Petra Daher Productions for the ongoing travel series Tree Hugger Travel.  Enjoy!  Thank you for visiting.

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Michigan ArtShare Artist Reception



PLEASE JOIN MICHIGAN ARTSHARE
at PRIMA CIVITAS
THURSDAY, March 3, 2016
5:00 TO 7:00 PM
FOR A MEET THE ARTISTS RECEPTION FOR

Lily Lihting Li Kostrzewa
Dream Along Dream Path

MUSIC BY:
Chris Russell
Guitarist with 
The Lansing Unionized Vaudeville Spectacle

SPECIAL VIDEO PRESENTATION
AND SLIDE SHOW
BY: PETRA DAHER
Featured Artist at:
Michigan Economic Development Fund Pure Michigan Building,
Visit her exhibit: 8-5 Monday-Friday
until Mid April.

At the reception she will be showing:
A slide show of “Following the Deer Trail”
and 
Tree Hugger Travel Video Postcards
FROM MICHIGAN AND OREGON

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED

PRIMA CIVITAS LOBBY GALLERY
325 East Grand River Avenue, Suite 275
East Lansing, MI., 48823

COMPLIMENTARY PARKING
Please use the Charles Street Garage
“Charles St Elevator-Skywalk” Level 1 entrance
121 Charles Street, East Lansing

For more information please visit :
 www.miartshare.com



 










Friday, January 22, 2016

Photography Exhibit by Petra Daher and Tree Hugger Travel

What is Tree Hugger Travel? 
A Special Ongoing Documentary Series

Tree Hugger Travel is a source for thoughtful travelers.  The photographs, podcasts, documentaries and website created by Petra Daher Productions are an entertaining and informative resource for the busy professional, retiree or student, who when time permits, transforms into a trailblazer.  Tree Hugger Travel presents highlights and tips about specific travel destinations. Experienced hosts guide the viewer on short yet informative adventures.  Tree Hugger Travel showcases an area, providing tips on affordable and environmentally friendly travel options.  We research and review what the locals and experts consider the best entertainment options in an area. Tree Hugger Travel is a good source for trip planning or just daydreaming.

The Tree Hugger Travel Philosophy: 
Explore, learn about and celebrate the world around you with the purpose of being a responsible world citizen who travels in a respectful and low impact manner while supporting local economy and community.

Exhibit Title:
Tree Hugger Travel Michigan “Following the Deer Trail” Nature and Travel Photography by M. Petra Daher

Technical Statement: 
I filmed clips and captured photographs for an upcoming documentary and travel guide about  Michigan for my travel series, Tree Hugger Travel.  These images were captured using natural light during various times of the day with minimal photo editing. I used a Canon cameras and a Canon EFS 18-135 mm lens in various locations throughout the state of Michigan.

Artist Statement for Tree Hugger Travel Michigan “Following the Deer Trail”:  
Michigan offers incredible culture and natural beauty in every county of the state.   Exploring Michigan’s beautiful landscape, beaches and architecture have always been a source of strength and inspiration for me.

After the loss of several family members in 2015, I was seeking out special places as a way to comfort myself.   I explored “charged’ places including: Grand Haven, New Era, Little Platte Lake, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Torch Lake, Mackinaw City and Lansing’s beautiful River Trail. Capturing these photographs was part of a healing process for me.

I hope these images awaken something deep and wild inside of you. From sunrise to sunset …every day is an opportunity to experience beauty and joy. The most beautiful things are off the beaten path, so when adventuring in Michigan follow the deer trail!

To view the exhibit:
Please visit the Michigan Economic Development Fund’s Pure Michigan Building, 300 North Washington Square, Lansing, Michigan from 8-5, Monday- Friday, through April 12, 2016. Sponsored by Michigan ArtShare.

All images are for sale.  For more information go to:
http://www.petradaher.com/tree-hugger-travel-follow-the-deer-trail.html

Check back for information about a "Meet the Artist" event.  I will present along with two other Michigan artists sponsored by Michigan Artshare.

I will be showing some video postcards from Oregon and Michigan from my Tree Hugger Travel Series. Please share the information and thank you for your support of the Michigan art and storytelling community!

"Hiding in the Dunegrass" This exhibit is dedicated to my Mother.  Thank you for nurturing my creativity and love for nature.

Thursday, November 06, 2014

Summer 2014


So many exciting things happened this summer!  Beautiful weather, great people, photo sessions, street photography, video projects and travel to beautiful places.

I got to spend 10 days in Oregon traveling!  I visited the Portland, Oregon area and the Petra Productions series, Tree Hugger Travel filmed a documentary about things to do in Hood River, The Columbia River Gorge area and Portland.  It’s was the first episode of Tree Hugger Travel filmed with DSLR technology.  It went great.  The small size of the equipment made traveling and filming much easier.  Stay posted for more details on that project.















To see some more photographs from the trip go to:



In late August I attended the Sierra Club Michigan Weekend

I have such respect for the Sierra Club. It was both an honor and a pleasure to make a documentary for them. It’s about The Sierra Club Michigan Weekend, an annual retreat they host at Camp Miniwanca in New Era, Michigan. 

It’s a breathtaking location in Lower Michigan on Lake Michigan. Sometimes called Michigan’s West Coast. I believe everyone should visit. The event offers lodging options ranging from cabins to private rooms, food, environmental workshops, arts and crafts, hiking, boating, tubing, and swimming.  Do it all or get lost in the woods and wander!  Follow in the tradition of John Muir and create your own tradition of spending time in nature.  Look into attending a Sierra Club Retreat or Vacation! It feels great to support positive groups like the Sierra Club that empower people to do good work.




In September I attended the Wheatland Music Festival in Remus, Michigan.

went to the Wheatland Music Festival for the first time and had a great adventure.  Wheatland is an Annual Event in central Michigan known for it’s great live music, traditional arts, informal jam sessions and friendly people.  I ran into Thor’s "Loki" at the festival. I'm not kidding!  While taking photographs at the event I captured Actor Tom Hiddleston's surprise performance with my Canon 70d.  Tom performed with the great Rodney Crowell.  Rodney is a grammy winning musician and  was once married to Roseanne Cash.  Tom spent the weekend at the festival practicing with Rodney's band for his upcoming role as Hank Williams.  He performed a couple of times.  I captured his last performance, which was also the last show of the festival, and the crowd went wild! Nice job Tom!




To see some photos I captured at Wheatland Music Festival go to:


This coming season I’m starting a new life history project, editing Tree Hugger Travel In Oregon and creating a photo exhibit.   I  have just been asked to present on my artistic process in my hometown.  I’ll have more information about that event soon. 

Thanks for checking in!  You are appreciated!