There’s something about being out in nature that bonds you to whomever you’re with. Something about the small things, the squirrel that gets a little too invested in your snacks, the ventures to the nearest waterfall or hiking trail, the drama of burnt smores, or the bear breaking into your trash can.
A few good friends made such a bond and became fly-fishing legends with decades-long traditions. Seattle, Washington-based photographer and director Ed Sozinho, one of these friends, decided to document this tradition in honor of the late Dick Dahlgren, an original member of the Rendezvous crew.
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Thanks for putting that together.
It’s a good one.
Being a part of early Rendezvous crew, I cried and laughed and smiled. I know there Rendezvous crews like this wherever fly-fishermen gather on waters. The film will resonate with anyone who is part of such a group.
I never managed an invite, I would have liked to have met Dick.