Blackfeet Reservation, MT

Blackfeet

A film about American life, "Where God Likes to Be".

Role

Photography

Project

Documentary film

Collaborators

Counter Film,
Doug F, Edward T + Andy R

Date

2009

Summary

“Driving north to Calgary years ago the road just out of Browning disappeared in a snowstorm. It was night and we couldn’t see anything but white in the headlights of our old Toyota pickup. We decided to spend the night at a cheap motel in Browning and wandered the streets of the small town looking for a place to eat. The best we could do for food was the local Subway but the conversations he had with the locals were invaluable and planted the seed for what was to become "Where God Likes to Be.”

“A year after we started work on Where God Likes to Be we packed our bags. Photographer Heath Korvola was with us and took this picture shortly before our departure. To us he represents one of the many people who helped make this vision a reality and who believed in this film – even in times when we struggled to push through the challenges.”
— Counter Film, Nico + Anna

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People

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Doug Fitzgerald, cowboy.

Browning

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Blackfeet Reservation, MT

Blackfeet

A film about American life, "Where God Likes to Be".

Role

Photography

Project

Documentary film

Collaborators

Counter Film,
Doug F, Edward T + Andy R

Date

2009

Summary

“Driving north to Calgary years ago the road just out of Browning disappeared in a snowstorm. It was night and we couldn’t see anything but white in the headlights of our old Toyota pickup. We decided to spend the night at a cheap motel in Browning and wandered the streets of the small town looking for a place to eat. The best we could do for food was the local Subway but the conversations he had with the locals were invaluable and planted the seed for what was to become "Where God Likes to Be.”

AUM growth supported by architecture over following

year

“A year after we started work on Where God Likes to Be we packed our bags. Photographer Heath Korvola was with us and took this picture shortly before our departure. To us he represents one of the many people who helped make this vision a reality and who believed in this film – even in times when we struggled to push through the challenges.”
— Counter Film, Nico + Anna

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People

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Doug Fitzgerald, cowboy.

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Blackfeet Reservation, MT

Blackfeet

A film about American life, "Where God Likes to Be".

Role

Photography

Project

Documentary film

Collaborators

Counter Film,
Doug F, Edward T + Andy R

Date

2009

Summary

“Driving north to Calgary years ago the road just out of Browning disappeared in a snowstorm. It was night and we couldn’t see anything but white in the headlights of our old Toyota pickup. We decided to spend the night at a cheap motel in Browning and wandered the streets of the small town looking for a place to eat. The best we could do for food was the local Subway but the conversations he had with the locals were invaluable and planted the seed for what was to become "Where God Likes to Be.”

3%

Earn + Spend both saw a bump of 2-3% growth in AUM immediately following the release of this design.

6

Designed + added 6 new patterns to the Design System, which bring consistency across the product suite.

“A year after we started work on Where God Likes to Be we packed our bags. Photographer Heath Korvola was with us and took this picture shortly before our departure. To us he represents one of the many people who helped make this vision a reality and who believed in this film – even in times when we struggled to push through the challenges.”
— Counter Film, Nico + Anna

caption

People

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Doug Fitzgerald, cowboy.

Browning

Title
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Other

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