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    & Homestead Bicycles USA

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      • A Wild Independence (2022)

        A Wild Independence, directed by Alden Olmsted and produced by Bear Yuba Land Trust, tells the story of the first identified wheelchair-accessible hiking path in the United States. It was built by Olmsted’s father, John Olmsted, in the 1970s and 80s along Excelsior Ditch, a product of the Gold Rush that diverted water from the South Yuba River for hydraulic mining.

         

        The trail consists of several wooden flumes, but the focal point is Flume 28, which is over 500 feet in length and crosses Rush Creek above a waterfall. A decaying, switchbacking boardwalk leads to the creek for visitors to picnic, cool off, and take photos of the historic flume. At least, all of this was the case up until August of 2020, when the Jones Fire ripped through the Rush Creek area and destroyed every flume on the Independence Trail.


        These are the flames in which the film begins.

        -- courtesy Sierra Nevada Ally

         

        Premiering on KVIE 6 PBS Sacramento - Stream it here

         

         

         

      • 30 Bikes:
        The Story of Homestead Bicycles

        Twenty-three years after his BMX bicycle company folded, Alden Olmsted sets out to reconnect with the people his innovative bikes impacted and possibly re-launch the brand that was born out of a teenage dream.

         

        Watch now on Prime Video

      • Illustrations

        I draw maps and images from almost everywhere I go - they're available as postcards,

        notecards, prints, on tote bags and more! Ask your local bookstore or gift shop or find them on etsy

        California
        Lake Tahoe
        L.A. Icons
        Monterey
        Nashville
        Pt. Reyes National Seashore
        S.F. Icons
        Sonoma County
        Tomales Bay
        Capitola
        Hollywood
        La Jolla
        Marin
        Napa County
        Oakland
        San Francisco
        Santa Cruz
        Sonoma Valley
        Yosemite Valley Icons
        Davis
        GGNRA
        Lake Tahoe Winter
        Mendocino
        Napa Valley
        San Diego
        Santa Monica
        Tennessee
        Postcard back
      • Physical Gallery

        Postcards | Notecards | Prints | Stickers

        California Bleed Sticker
        Mendocino Sticker small
        California Notecards
        Monterey Notecard
        San Francisco
        Yosemite Icons Notecard
        Mendocino Sticker
        Mendocino Sticker 6"
        Marin County
        Santa Cruz
        S.F. Icons products
        Sonoma County products group
        Nashville Tote Bag
        Mendocino Sticker in two sizes
        California Notecard
        L.A. Icons Postcard/ Notecard
        S.F. Icons
        San Francisco Postcards
        Nashville Tote Bag
        Postcards in display crate
      • Photography

        Canon Cameras | Kodak Film

      • Contact

        "And oh, the stories we could tell. . "

        Northern California
        realcaliforniapics@hotmail.com
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        Homestead Bicycles

      • Bio

        "I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet.
        The function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them.
        I shall use my time.” – Jack London

        Born & Raised

        I was born in a small town called Glen Ellen with John Olmsted as a bulldozer-blocking-nature- crusader father, a history major mother, and one older brother.

         

        Sonoma became our home, where despite a divorce I had a semi-normal childhood filled with paper routes, street football, computer game playing, and BMX.

         

        I attended college in Santa Rosa and Los Angeles and have explored parts of Europe as well as 47 of these United States.

         

        I have owned 16 vehicles the most famous being a 1966 Chrysler convertible featured in Catch Me if You Can (00:58) and Bottle Shock.

         

        In 2017 I received a 'Real Hero' award from the Red Cross, North Coast Chapter for my efforts to preserve my father's legacy in Mendocino and across California. Link

         

        I currently reside in Nashville and, when I hear the call, on the road.

         

         

        Experience

        Beginning with skateboard videos, summer camp mash-ups, and Super 8mm shorts, I have landed in the documentary world without intention, focusing on interesting people and their stories, and oral history that may be lost.

         

        Filmography as:

        Director / Producer / Writer
        2012 - My Father Who Art in Nature

        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1870481/

        2014 - The Story of Jug Handle

        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3620786/

        2020 - 30 Bikes The Story of Homestead Bicycles
        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11045998/

        2022 - A Wild Independence
        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15343766/

         

        Director of Photography:
        2018 - Unprotected (DP)
        https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8539512/

        2022 - Dysconnected (DP)
        In progress

         

         

        Philosophy

        From a young age I was drawn to stories. The Black Stallion, The Hobbit, and of course Star Wars were early favorites. As soon as I could ride a bike my friends and I began our adventures and living out our own stories.

         

        As I began experimenting with film I was drawn to Super 8mm, the colors and the emotion it evoked. No speaking, instead focusing on the power of music to match the visual, causing a full range of emotions and reactions.

         

        My philosophy with documentaries starts, not surprisingly with research. Fiction films are made in the edit room, documentaries are made in the research. When the arc of the story appears, when the peak of conflict and resolution POPS out of an old picture, a letter, a revelation that slips out in an interview, those are the moments I live for.

        The story then can be massaged and built, much like a house, to enhance the peak, the moment of revealed truth which of course every great story should contain.

         

        Alden – January 2022

         

         

      •  

        Alden Olmsted

        Writer | Director | Actor

         


        6' 4"

        165 lbs.

        Blonde hair

        Blue eyes

        Can play age 30 - 50

        alden.olmsted@gmail.com

      • Life is a Highway

        A blog of sorts

        I Thought Texting Would Ruin Storytelling
        March 28, 2023
        I Still Got It Yesterday I took advantage of a break in our record-setting California rain-fest...
        Another Blank Slate
        March 7, 2023
        We Made it through February. For being the shortest month that damn grouping of days and...
        Of Transitions, Chapters, and (not enough) Sleep
        February 25, 2023
        3:59 AM I sit on the edge of the little guest bed that I've been rolling out into the living...
        More Posts

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