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New Work: Aerial Video for Motoblot Recap

Nathaniel Salzman Nathaniel Salzman, July 10, 2015

In addition to my coverage of Motoblot 2015 for BEHIND THE MOTO, I did some aerial video with local bike builder Analog Motorcycles.

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 This is my friend @motolady, and this is her rad work space. Hanging here with her and her fella was one of the nicest evenings I’ve spent in a long time. Not just because she’s great and I love seeing people’s work spaces, but because we actually just sat together, the three of us, and talked about life in person, not on the internet. - You wouldn’t know it from my feed, but I was at @the1moto show this last weekend in PDX, which was stellar. Why no photos or video? Because I’m burned out. I’m not burned out on motorcycles, or photography, or even “covering” an event like this for the right assignment. I’m burned out period. I’m burned out at my day job. I’m burned out in my side hustles. I’m burned out on things I haven’t even attempted yet. I’m burned out on the shallow banality of digital life. - When I say burnout, I mean that it feels like what I get in return for my effort doesn’t seem worth the effort. Poor ROI. Sure, my life is made almost entirely of “good” things, and zillions of people have it worse than me. This isn’t a suffering contest. Yet burnout is real. I have it, and I’ve had it for about 18 months at this point, and I’m reaching the limits of my emotional endurance. It’s robbing me of the joy of life, and something has got to give. - Thing is, I don’t want more. If anything I want less. Less hassle. Less stress. Less friction. Less bullshit. Less time away from my loved one. Less pretending that unimportant things are important. - What does this mean? Changes. I’m not even entirely sure what yet, but changes will be made. The current settings are unsustainable, and life is too short to be this unhappy for this long. #realtalk
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