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    Entries in costa del mar (6)

    Monday
    Jul112011

    Art Imitating Life

    A mix of lenses, hinges, frame arms, nose pads, side shields and retainer cord segments from hundreds of Costa sunglasses went into building the mounted fish sculptures featured in their new ad campaign

    A behind the scenes look at how they were made.

    Monday
    Jan172011

    The Take - All 7 Episodes

    Thursday
    Jan132011

    The Take - Episode 1 of 7

    “One might think that life working in a fly shop or as a guide our on clear, cold waters would be pretty idyllic. All that wide-open space, sunshine and tips from wealthy clients; it’s bound to be heaven on earth.

    Or so one might think.

    “The Take” pulls back the curtain on the lives of the guides, staff and owner of Jackson, Wyoming’s Snake River Angler to reveal that the fly shop, like any workplace, has its own rules, politics, and personalities.

    We'll post all the other six segments but if you can't wait  bang it here.

    Wednesday
    Mar032010

    Currents of Belize

    From McJ Digital on Vimeo.

    Thursday
    Nov192009

    Check out Ballyhoo - Costa Del Mar's newsletter

    The Chum recently teamed up with the Costa Del Mar PR team to help drive awareness to the Steelhead Survey.  Take a peek at this and more by signing up for their newsletter - Ballyhoo.

    Friday
    Jun262009

    Blue Highway

    "Blue Highway" - A Costa Del Mar Film from Costa Sunglasses on Vimeo.

    Costa Del MarTM originally planned to produce Blue Highway as a film about a kayak trip tracing the historic Lynn Canal travels of John Muir. But the effort quickly became a study of both sides of the battle over the proposed Juneau Access Road, asking the questions, “After more than three decades of debate, is there anything left to say? Can two sides separated by environmental, economic and cultural concerns ever come together?”