Cannot wait!! This Saturday we’ll see you there!
MCG Explore Design’s first annual Pickleball Classic was an absolute hit raising $6,000 for Beacon Hill.
Consisting of 24 teams, there was no shortage of action. Not only were they competing for the first place trophy but also the award for most spirited.
We are already looking forward to next year!
The Sully is back! Anchorage Wolverines
Proud to kick off our relationship with Stan Stephens Glacier & Wildlife Cruises and showcase the incredible scenery in Prince William Sound. Can't wait to show more!
(Evo)lution
:the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
The word evolution seems to bring everything full circle. Coming to Hybrid at 19 years old with a background in photography I knew very little about video production and editing. I had to learn the ropes and figure out what worked. Similarly, when I got my car at a young age with no mechanical background, I had to teach myself and rely on help from others around me.
Day to day, progress seemed minimal, but over nine years with Hybrid, both my car and I have seen many evolutions. I've always prided myself on learning quickly and adapting, traits that have been crucial to me in both my career and my automotive endeavors. Persistence, perseverance, and progression have been key to each evolution.
As a 16 year old I had a vision to build up and modify this car I knew nothing about but I wanted it to be me. Comparably, with video and production I would gather inspiration and want to create & express myself while figuring it out along the way. The journey with my car and my career at Hybrid has been about constant learning and adaptation, leading me to where I am today.
I started taking pictures to compensate for my lackluster memory, ensuring I would have something tangible to look back on later.
I became the ‘photographer friend’ that would take photos at social gatherings and camping trips. My first photography position was with TSS Photography which was crucial in honing my muscle memory and technical knowledge, I later freelanced during college to supplement my income.
Transitioning into video production 7 years ago I found my primary avenue for creative expression. While I appreciate the creative freedom moving images offer, I still enjoy breaking out the old 6D, Polaroid, and film cameras whenever I get the chance.
- Sam Rice | @sammarice