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Joe Lepp

Cruising North America in a sweet van looking for adventure and working as a Local 80 Grip along the way. LA for now - dreaming of Colorado #vanlife 🚐

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One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


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4 years ago


One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago


One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

One year today with this amazing person. Looking forward to many more miles of road trips, laughs, adventures, hikes, long conversations, rock walls, and big plates of food from anywhere and everywhere. Love you!


216
15
4 years ago

After 26 years of starring in silent films, Charlie Chaplin’s first movie with dialogue, The Great Dictator, ended with this 4 minute mic drop. His words are just as relevant today as they were 81 years ago.

In 1919 he joined Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and DW Griffith to form United Artists as a way to stand up to the greedy Studios. Two years later the same group established the Motion Picture and Television Fund to help their peers in a time of need. I have no doubt that he would be standing in solidarity with all of IATSE at this moment.

I’m voting YES on the Strike Authorization Vote today because I’m sick of thinking a 60 hour minimum work week is normal, that getting seven hours of sleep is good because normally I’m lucky to get five or six, that its normal for people to work this job while fighting cancer because if they stop working their family will lose their health insurance, or that production companies would rather shoot through lunch because its cheaper to pay the meal penalties than to treat their film crew like humans. The list goes on........

One final quote from the same speech - “Don’t give yourselves to these unnatural men - machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts!”
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#iatse #voteyes #iatsestrikevote #iastories #iasolidarity #unionstrong #ialivingwage


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4 years ago

After 26 years of starring in silent films, Charlie Chaplin’s first movie with dialogue, The Great Dictator, ended with this 4 minute mic drop. His words are just as relevant today as they were 81 years ago.

In 1919 he joined Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and DW Griffith to form United Artists as a way to stand up to the greedy Studios. Two years later the same group established the Motion Picture and Television Fund to help their peers in a time of need. I have no doubt that he would be standing in solidarity with all of IATSE at this moment.

I’m voting YES on the Strike Authorization Vote today because I’m sick of thinking a 60 hour minimum work week is normal, that getting seven hours of sleep is good because normally I’m lucky to get five or six, that its normal for people to work this job while fighting cancer because if they stop working their family will lose their health insurance, or that production companies would rather shoot through lunch because its cheaper to pay the meal penalties than to treat their film crew like humans. The list goes on........

One final quote from the same speech - “Don’t give yourselves to these unnatural men - machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts!”
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#iatse #voteyes #iatsestrikevote #iastories #iasolidarity #unionstrong #ialivingwage


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4 years ago

After 26 years of starring in silent films, Charlie Chaplin’s first movie with dialogue, The Great Dictator, ended with this 4 minute mic drop. His words are just as relevant today as they were 81 years ago.

In 1919 he joined Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and DW Griffith to form United Artists as a way to stand up to the greedy Studios. Two years later the same group established the Motion Picture and Television Fund to help their peers in a time of need. I have no doubt that he would be standing in solidarity with all of IATSE at this moment.

I’m voting YES on the Strike Authorization Vote today because I’m sick of thinking a 60 hour minimum work week is normal, that getting seven hours of sleep is good because normally I’m lucky to get five or six, that its normal for people to work this job while fighting cancer because if they stop working their family will lose their health insurance, or that production companies would rather shoot through lunch because its cheaper to pay the meal penalties than to treat their film crew like humans. The list goes on........

One final quote from the same speech - “Don’t give yourselves to these unnatural men - machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts!”
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#iatse #voteyes #iatsestrikevote #iastories #iasolidarity #unionstrong #ialivingwage


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4 years ago

After 26 years of starring in silent films, Charlie Chaplin’s first movie with dialogue, The Great Dictator, ended with this 4 minute mic drop. His words are just as relevant today as they were 81 years ago.

In 1919 he joined Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and DW Griffith to form United Artists as a way to stand up to the greedy Studios. Two years later the same group established the Motion Picture and Television Fund to help their peers in a time of need. I have no doubt that he would be standing in solidarity with all of IATSE at this moment.

I’m voting YES on the Strike Authorization Vote today because I’m sick of thinking a 60 hour minimum work week is normal, that getting seven hours of sleep is good because normally I’m lucky to get five or six, that its normal for people to work this job while fighting cancer because if they stop working their family will lose their health insurance, or that production companies would rather shoot through lunch because its cheaper to pay the meal penalties than to treat their film crew like humans. The list goes on........

One final quote from the same speech - “Don’t give yourselves to these unnatural men - machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! You have the love of humanity in your hearts!”
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#iatse #voteyes #iatsestrikevote #iastories #iasolidarity #unionstrong #ialivingwage


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4 years ago

The view walking up to the tallest brick minaret in the world.
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#qutubminar #india #delhi #travel #travelphotography#minarets #explore #exploretheworld #optoutside #backpacking #architecture #history #wanderlust #towers #internationaltravel #sonyalpha #sigma1835art


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5 years ago


Prambanan Temple Complex built in the 9th century for the Hindu Trimurti: Brahma the creator, Vishnu the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. This photo is looking south with Vishnu’s temple in the foreground and Shiva’s in the background.
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#travelphotography #prambanan #temples #hindutemple #prambanantemple #indonesia #java #optoutside #exploremore #exploretheworld #backpacking #international #sonyalpha #sigma1835art #sigma #yourshotphotographer


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5 years ago

Throwing it way back to Pine Creek Canyon with a bunch of rad people in one of my top five favorite national parks.
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#zionnationalpark #pinecreekcanyon #canyoneering #sandstone #explore #optoutside #yourshotphotographer #rappel #rei1440project #nationalparks #adventure


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5 years ago

Night cruises in Kandy
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#srilanka #kandy #backpacking #internationaltravel #wanderlust #mini #minicooper #market #optoutside #adventure #travelphotography #exploremore #travelgram


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5 years ago

Returning sooooooon
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#paramountstudios #studio #filmlife #griplife #local80 #local728 #sunset #paramountpictures #lovemyjob


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5 years ago

Thin focus
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#macro #dof #macrophotography #flowers #mediumformat #pentax #pentax120mmmacro #sonya6500 #sonyalpha


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5 years ago

Easily the most fly tuk tuk I’ve ever been in - with the happiest driver too!
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#srilanka #tuktuk #tuktuksrilanka #shagcarpet #haputale #wanderlust #exploretheworld #optoutside #travel #yourshotphotographer #sonyalpha #sigma1835art #exploremore


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5 years ago


To all my film friends and film lovers!- Check out @slomotionfilm virtual film fest tonight at 7pm PST with a groovy half hour DJ set of protest music by @djmalikmiko starting at 6:30pm PST!

I had the pleasure of filming Malik’s DJ set and my friend @ianbmcmullen edited it. I’m pumped to see it streaming tonight! Check it out at slomotionfilm.com!

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#filmfest #virtualfestivals #slomotionfilm #quarantine #quarantineandchill #virtuallife #filmfestivals #streaming #dj #djstream #onlinefilmfestival #slomotionfilmfest


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5 years ago

To all my film friends and film lovers!- Check out @slomotionfilm virtual film fest tonight at 7pm PST with a groovy half hour DJ set of protest music by @djmalikmiko starting at 6:30pm PST!

I had the pleasure of filming Malik’s DJ set and my friend @ianbmcmullen edited it. I’m pumped to see it streaming tonight! Check it out at slomotionfilm.com!

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#filmfest #virtualfestivals #slomotionfilm #quarantine #quarantineandchill #virtuallife #filmfestivals #streaming #dj #djstream #onlinefilmfestival #slomotionfilmfest


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5 years ago

A view from just below the rim of Mt. Ijen’s crater where the world’s largest acid lake sits next to an active sulfur mine. The “steam” is sulfur gas that travels through terra-cotta pipes to allow the gas to condensate and flow into pools of molten sulfur. Once cool, the yellow sulfur is broken up and carried in baskets up and out of the crater by local miners. .
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#indonesia #eastjava #mtijen #acidlake #sulfur #sulfurmine #travel #sigma #sonyphotography #traveltheworld #volcano #jawatimur


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5 years ago

Every single person in America should see these videos of LAPD enforcing an unconstitutional 5pm county wide curfew. Especially the third video where officers who are sworn to protect and serve do a drive by shooting of teenagers with rubber bullets. How do they not realize they’re destroying their reputations for generations to come? For decades they will be viewed as criminals in this. They should be people that children aspire to be, the role models of a community, an organization that the people can trust and turn to for protection. Instead we see this. I respect the role an officer plays within the community they are sworn to protect, however I do not respect officers who terrorize their community in the same ways as the criminals they are entrusted to arrest. This culture of intimidation within police forces need to end (along with many more issues). This is not just an issue in big cities but in small communities too. Like in my tiny hometown of Wahpeton, North Dakota where the Wahpeton Police Departments controversial intimidation tactics were a main topic in my university ethics class.
I couldn’t be happier about the #blacklivesmatter movement happening around the world. It’s exposing the dirty underbelly of police everywhere. #demilitarizethepolice #endpoliceintimidation

Repost from @argonautphoto

This behavior from LAPD is not helping the situation! This violent approach to the curfew is spreading more fear and anger.For those on the “they must have deserved it” and “the law is the law” side who are angry at “looters” but not at scenes like this, please unfollow this account today, you aren’t going to like future content on this channel.Video 1 source from twitter @ greg_doucette + eyewitness @dylanforsberg who was there as well and arrested for filming from another angle (see the one minute before this footage in my IG story). In the second video LAPD block what appears to be a quiet street to arrest random drivers for violating curfew.In the third video LAPD shoot at teens with rubber bullets from their vehicle drive-by style.Hunted like prey. There is no excuse for any of these scenes.
Original videos Via @amberschaefer69 #thisisamerica


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5 years ago

Every single person in America should see these videos of LAPD enforcing an unconstitutional 5pm county wide curfew. Especially the third video where officers who are sworn to protect and serve do a drive by shooting of teenagers with rubber bullets. How do they not realize they’re destroying their reputations for generations to come? For decades they will be viewed as criminals in this. They should be people that children aspire to be, the role models of a community, an organization that the people can trust and turn to for protection. Instead we see this. I respect the role an officer plays within the community they are sworn to protect, however I do not respect officers who terrorize their community in the same ways as the criminals they are entrusted to arrest. This culture of intimidation within police forces need to end (along with many more issues). This is not just an issue in big cities but in small communities too. Like in my tiny hometown of Wahpeton, North Dakota where the Wahpeton Police Departments controversial intimidation tactics were a main topic in my university ethics class.
I couldn’t be happier about the #blacklivesmatter movement happening around the world. It’s exposing the dirty underbelly of police everywhere. #demilitarizethepolice #endpoliceintimidation

Repost from @argonautphoto

This behavior from LAPD is not helping the situation! This violent approach to the curfew is spreading more fear and anger.For those on the “they must have deserved it” and “the law is the law” side who are angry at “looters” but not at scenes like this, please unfollow this account today, you aren’t going to like future content on this channel.Video 1 source from twitter @ greg_doucette + eyewitness @dylanforsberg who was there as well and arrested for filming from another angle (see the one minute before this footage in my IG story). In the second video LAPD block what appears to be a quiet street to arrest random drivers for violating curfew.In the third video LAPD shoot at teens with rubber bullets from their vehicle drive-by style.Hunted like prey. There is no excuse for any of these scenes.
Original videos Via @amberschaefer69 #thisisamerica


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5 years ago

Every single person in America should see these videos of LAPD enforcing an unconstitutional 5pm county wide curfew. Especially the third video where officers who are sworn to protect and serve do a drive by shooting of teenagers with rubber bullets. How do they not realize they’re destroying their reputations for generations to come? For decades they will be viewed as criminals in this. They should be people that children aspire to be, the role models of a community, an organization that the people can trust and turn to for protection. Instead we see this. I respect the role an officer plays within the community they are sworn to protect, however I do not respect officers who terrorize their community in the same ways as the criminals they are entrusted to arrest. This culture of intimidation within police forces need to end (along with many more issues). This is not just an issue in big cities but in small communities too. Like in my tiny hometown of Wahpeton, North Dakota where the Wahpeton Police Departments controversial intimidation tactics were a main topic in my university ethics class.
I couldn’t be happier about the #blacklivesmatter movement happening around the world. It’s exposing the dirty underbelly of police everywhere. #demilitarizethepolice #endpoliceintimidation

Repost from @argonautphoto

This behavior from LAPD is not helping the situation! This violent approach to the curfew is spreading more fear and anger.For those on the “they must have deserved it” and “the law is the law” side who are angry at “looters” but not at scenes like this, please unfollow this account today, you aren’t going to like future content on this channel.Video 1 source from twitter @ greg_doucette + eyewitness @dylanforsberg who was there as well and arrested for filming from another angle (see the one minute before this footage in my IG story). In the second video LAPD block what appears to be a quiet street to arrest random drivers for violating curfew.In the third video LAPD shoot at teens with rubber bullets from their vehicle drive-by style.Hunted like prey. There is no excuse for any of these scenes.
Original videos Via @amberschaefer69 #thisisamerica


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5 years ago


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