![]() We recently caught up with Harlan to ask him about his most recent project, how the HQ15 off-road trailer has helped his film endeavors, and what, exactly, a day in the life of a storm chaser and adventure videographer actually consists of.īSC: What does a day in the life of Harlan Taney look like? bikers, climbers, aerial artists, you name it. Now, he’s a single dad to 9 and 11 year old daughters who are bad ass lil adventurers themselves – skiers, whitewater kayakers, mt. Before long he’d racked up the aforementioned client list – a who’s-who of iconic brands in the outdoor industry. After competing and guiding in some of the world’s preeminent outdoor locales, Harlan parlayed his penchant for epic outdoor sports into a career filming the wild places he’d grown to know so well. ![]() A side gig running rivers as a competitive whitewater kayaker? Sure. Harlan grew up outdoors and naturally fell into work as a river guide on the Grand Canyon where he’s guided 180 trips down the river. In his career as an adventure-film creator he’s produced content for National Geographic, Discovery Channel, REI, CNN, and others. Harlan Taney // Professional Videographer & Storm Chaserīlack Series Ambassador, Harlan Taney, owns and operate two outdoor film production companies – 4 Corner Film Logistics and the film collective Sandcast Media. These Spotlights are authentic accounts of explorers and overland go-getters utilizing Black Series campers to assist them in their endeavors. They’re also an opportunity for you to get to know the owners, ambassadors, and friends of Black Series who are out there, right now, taking their off-road trailers to truly wild places. Black Series Community Spotlights are our chance to tell your stories of adventure.
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