See You Then

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A sense of place. The poetry of music. The vision of art. These are guiding influences for my camera lens and day-to-day work as a photographer.

“See You Then” is a short film following my day capturing the creative process and imagination of an artist. Inspired by the hidden and the overlooked, “See You Then” moves through the daily routines of ordinary people entwined in unforeseen ways.

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200 Responses to “See You Then”

  1. zephyrgirl Says:

    Nice story. It was refreshing to see such a beautiful story mixed with good shots.

  2. milapse Says:

    Gorgeous work! such a sense of ‘place’

  3. audreyhallmt Says:

    Thank you for watching and for your comments!

  4. tharris Says:

    Beautiful and poignant!

  5. gingi Says:

    In a word, sublime. Great work.

  6. jasons Says:

    I love the symmetry and the lighting. I felt cozy watching it and
    I think the shots were really beautiful.

  7. pennyronning Says:

    EXCELLENT!! Creative in concept and in shot selection. Beautiful editing and photography! BEAUTIFUL!

  8. johnnie Says:

    Well done! Great shots and thoughtful editing. Loved the blue…
    Handsome Chaco!

  9. jackieart2 Says:

    Absolutely stunning work! Excellent photography. Wonderful job of capturing the sense of place!

  10. audreyhallmt Says:

    Thank you for your encouraging comments and support!

  11. montanagael Says:

    Nice to recognize the landscapes and the shadows. Beautiful work.

  12. ajscaff Says:

    This was beautifully shot! Nice example of expanding the cameras limited frame with well chosen movement.

  13. daisy127 Says:

    Beautiful, cleaver, thoughtful, and above all conveyed how we are all truly intertwined in this grand place!

  14. words2go Says:

    I love how you combine music, art, and the singular beauty of a rugged Western landscape–

  15. melanienashan Says:

    Lovely Audrey.

  16. susannesaarel Says:

    Wonderfully creative concept. Beautiful photography. Fabulous editing. This short has it all!

  17. rocksmom Says:

    Awesome short film. Love seeing the day interwine. Great Job Audrey!

  18. quiteme Says:

    Wow Audrey. That is pretty spectacular. I love how all those blues pop out at you. The photography was incredible.

  19. harley Says:

    Beautifully stunning!

  20. traich Says:

    Amazing and gifted work Audrey! Now, how do I meet that newspaper delivery guy?

  21. aubreyhord Says:

    Great story Aubrey! I love the perspective!

  22. bridgeway Says:

    Breathtaking, mesmerizing to watch. Nice work!!

  23. debrachase Says:

    I loved the transitions that inform and transitions that connect. What talent and focus to say so much with such a sweet, unhurried amble.

  24. ronenders1 Says:

    Beautiful work, Audrey!

  25. leeweg Says:

    Alone but still connected. Beautiful photography, incredible visuals of the land and the people still very connected.

  26. moviegal Says:

    A beautiful little film. All the elements were tied together so well creating a very moving piece.

  27. theamarx Says:

    A wonderful portrayal of art imitating life and life imitating art. Beautifully done!

  28. helen215 Says:

    Great the way they put it together like is it, kept my interest and wanting more. Nicely done!

  29. bevyj Says:

    Enjoyed the connectedness of place and color. The simple peace of old and brightness of contemporary. well done.

  30. claire Says:

    This really does portray a sense of place and the connectivity in rural life. Nice film! Thanks!

  31. dar8 Says:

    nice job audrey, blue is my favorite color too.

  32. mtana Says:

    Wow, fantasic! Moving.

  33. hkendall Says:

    Beautiful work!

  34. lynnmt Says:

    Such a perfect and nuanced little movie. It captures a sense of where we are, and of who we are and what we envision because of that.

  35. jsaworldwide Says:

    Very you, serene and beautiful with a splash of color.

  36. angler Says:

    As usual, your insight into our daily lives is unsurpassed!

  37. santafeweaver Says:

    Very well done.

  38. debramac Says:

    You have justified the magic of rural life. and made the mundane exceptional!

  39. ixtla Says:

    This is gorgeous. The color, editing and intimacy is wonderful. Congrats!

  40. tommickel Says:

    well done, you should continue to explore film as a natural extension of your incredible talent.

  41. chloe67 Says:

    Love Suce Creek - totally beautiful and so well put together - awesome music! Beautiful film - excellent work!

  42. lumaclar Says:

    Beautiful. loved the blue fading to blue connection.

  43. cgarcia Says:

    Love this. Amazing how you translate his beautiful painting into live footage and tie it in at the end.

  44. heanyjw Says:

    Love the theme of blue — stove, truck, newspaper boxes, mountains, jeans, sky, roof — all blending and flowing, one into another. Superb!

  45. ML PREMIERE: Two New Short Films by ML Contributing Photographer Audrey Hall | Mountain Living | Mountain Living Home Design Blog Says:

    [...] Hall’s second film, “See You Then,” “is a short film following my day spent capturing the creative process and imagination of an artist,” Hall explains. “Inspired by the hidden and the overlooked, it moves through the daily routines of ordinary people entwined in unforeseen ways.” Click here to view “See You Then”: http://www.nikonfestival.com/blog/2009/12/13/see-you-then/ [...]

  46. whitney Says:

    I want to buy Edd’s painting! Thanks for showing me the artist’s mind (both the painter and the movie-maker).

  47. ML PREMIERE: Two New Short Films by ML Contributing Photographer Audrey Hall | Mountain Living | Mountain Living Home Design Blog Says:

    [...] Hall¹s second film, ³See You Then,² ³is a short film following my day spent capturing the creative process and imagination of an artist,² Hall explains. ³Inspired by the hidden and the overlooked, it moves through the daily routines of ordinary people entwined in unforeseen ways.² Click here to view ³See You Then²: http://www.nikonfestival.com/blog/2009/12/13/see-you-then/ [...]

  48. audreyhallmt Says:

    It’s a very cool painting, Whitney. I know that will be in Edd’s next show so you should see it in person and talk to him about it…

  49. lorainemiller Says:

    Audrey, your soulful work celebrates the magic and the majesty of our everyday lives. thank you for sharing your gifts with us.

  50. djawest Says:

    Choice of various station points in which you greeted the viewer & parted from the scene was excellent. Great juxta of color & content

  51. susan01 Says:

    again…you’ve captured Edd capturing the little moments in life…the dog, the mail, the teapot. Great music…..wonderful.

  52. sailor Says:

    Audrey,
    “hidden and overlooked”. You’ve helped us to appreciate that no moment is completely mundane, Excellent & thank you you

  53. sailor Says:

    Audrey,
    “hidden and overlooked”. You’ve helped us to appreciate that no moment is completely mundane, Excellent! Thank you

  54. lori Says:

    Great! I love how it all ties together at the end through the painting. The small moments of the film collect that feeling of coming winter.

  55. cekoa Says:

    Very cool Audrey! Great continuity with the beginning and ending in eye of the camera! I’m impressed with your shooting and your editing!

  56. nursultan Says:

    Beautiful video. Its a shame it will be disqualified due to the music not being by the photographer.

  57. jbano Says:

    I LOVED the compositions in this one. Striking! Where the ordinary was made extraordinary by the power of the artist. Beautiful!

  58. homefire Says:

    I watched it several times. Great short film.

  59. dearpru Says:

    Very evocative; i could sense the wind on the grass-covered hills, the musty closeness of the cabin, the rustle of paper and brushes

  60. aaron Says:

    Interesting to see familiar places with through a different “lens!” The clever editing and layered story support a beautiful tender film.

  61. hbellamy Says:

    Love this one, Aud :) Nice use of blue…and Chaco really rocked it…probably got that one on first take!

  62. hilaryheminway Says:

    just really loved the sequencing….beautiful pictures…beautiful timing….

  63. dskreeve Says:

    Beautifully shot! love the simplicity of small town life.
    You nailed it!

  64. mehoshdziadzio Says:

    Life imitating art or vise versa? Great visuals. Wonderfully done.

  65. bernthals Says:

    You captured this very special spot and time!

  66. rhwood Says:

    Amazing, Audrey! Thanks for sharing this. -Rick Wood (Chaco’s vet :)

  67. msincell Says:

    Beautiful, seamless, and featuring my favorite actor Chaco…what more could you ask for?

  68. bozemanjk Says:

    Love the camera angles and the repitition of blue throughout, it really connects each person to eachother. I’m also a sucker for old trucks.

  69. jessiekybartas Says:

    Ahh this video makes me want to leave LA and be whisked away to beautiful and relaxing Montana. You captured it perfectly, Audrey.

  70. audreyhallmt Says:

    Thank you for the great comments! BTW, the music composed for the film by Sean Devine is used with written permission.

  71. Love the West and Mountain Life? Check out these short films! Says:

    [...] See You Then is a poignant look at the unforeseen connections between people. [...]

  72. jennwenng Says:

    Everything about this is beautiful! It shows the small wonders of life in a vibrant and enticingly unique way

  73. cabostudios Says:

    Great video Audrey. Good job Chaco :)

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  75. nrixe Says:

    Reminded my of youth and the peace and quiet of the places and people that influenced my up-bringing. Very nice.

  76. adamjrichman Says:

    The first frame of the girl with the violin was great.

  77. katec Says:

    Amazing! Love it..

  78. holden Says:

    A sublime piece of work. Timeless. Beautifully done, audrey!

  79. lomametisse Says:

    I’m commenting for three people here:
    SO GREAT! ! ID LOVE TO BE THERE NOW!
    lovely work.
    The cut from the violin to the kettle was inspired

  80. amysteelman Says:

    I love the juxtaposition of the ordinary and the extraordinary. Great transitions, too.

  81. addypollard Says:

    The smallest details that together compose one’s life are layered and merged to compose a flowing portrait, an exquisite little painting.

  82. xmasharris Says:

    Beautiful photography and what a wonderful unity of Blues to give that peaceful feeling.

  83. lynndonaldson Says:

    Fantastic, Audrey! I think you stand a serious shot at the grand prize. Gorgeous!

  84. audreyhallmt Says:

    Thank you to all for your support! These comments were encouraging & thoughtful - especially as the clock ticks closer to the final 50…

  85. allisonraich Says:

    this is really good audrey :)

  86. wyattraich Says:

    Really great video, and great shots and music to. I hope you win

  87. mtana Says:

    Left me with a nostalgic feeling, loved the way you thought it out.

  88. tuliwoman20 Says:

    Beautiful.Watching your film in a quiet moment gave me a gr8 sense of peace.Great choice of music,I think it really makes the film.Good luck

  89. jmharper Says:

    well seen, Audrey.

    best luck, Jason
    (”jeremy”)

  90. tkfreegirl Says:

    Beautiful composition and flow. Love the blue theme throughout, and the great circularity. Wonderful storytelling.

  91. mwarren Says:

    It made me feel a part of the scenery. Lovely

  92. farmgirl67 Says:

    A poetic short, Audrey. Makes me yearn for MT.

  93. susannesaarel Says:

    Woo Hoo…award contender! Now what? Is Nikon making the final selection now?

  94. quiteme Says:

    I’m so happy to see this on the list of 50! It is always grounding to see how related everyone is in such a vast landscape.

  95. jbrei Says:

    Great video Audrey! I love how life became the painting!

  96. lori Says:

    Beautiful imagery, feels like home….from life to art.

  97. daelander Says:

    Fantastic!!!

  98. rain Says:

    Beautiful visual narrative in which everyday life is anything but ordinary. I felt as if I were there! Just Lovely!

  99. michaelwollaeger Says:

    A visual poem that captures the fleeting rhymes of art and life under Montana skies. Well done!

  100. artnlife Says:

    You have captured a beautiful interplay between art and life. Amazing composition of color and texture!

  101. 406olivia Says:

    I love how this film underscores the idea of interconnectedness among such a remote setting. Lovely.

  102. jacksier Says:

    As short and sweet as a haiku neatly tied up with a rustic ribbon. Lovely!

  103. tunstalladams Says:

    Love it, just love it. I like seeing it over and over. Just want to be there, really bad.

  104. krisking Says:

    Captures what it’s like to live in Livingston, Montana perfectly. Mesmerizing Audrey!

  105. bcavanaugh Says:

    If you’ve ever wanted to be the person you saw in a painting, this film is for you. So many layers, so many reasons to watch it again!

  106. travelphoto Says:

    great!

  107. eck1958 Says:

    very nice story

  108. gregjordan Says:

    This was definitely one of the most creative videos I’ve watched. Very nice with the painting. Colorful. Good luck!

  109. mikeyboy Says:

    Pleasant for the eyes and mind…..see you then :-) :-) :-)

  110. snomo4geo Says:

    I like stories under a big sky, and this one’s a beauty.

  111. dialac1 Says:

    wow…really nice
    http://www.facebook.com/dialachineduphotography

  112. bigskyhigh Says:

    Wonderful composition as always!!! And inspired a beautiful start to the day here in Montana!

  113. johnbohlinger Says:

    Beautiful. I love that the tuning of the violin falls in with the music like a perfect accident.

  114. thesouthernnerd Says:

    wow

  115. chilistuff Says:

    good work - i hope you keep at it. aloha

  116. chilistuff Says:

    good work - i hope you continue doing this - aloha

  117. rwoodhall Says:

    I love this visual on life/ art..

  118. wkriegel Says:

    great work, want to see more!

  119. heanyjw Says:

    Images flow seamlessly, one into another, tugging at the viewer’s heartstrings. Superb and fine.

  120. vootie Says:

    Nice work Audrey! Class Act.

  121. sallybelkking Says:

    art and life;they can’t be separated!Beautiful work. As a fellow Montanan, I admire how you captured our “home” in both sight and sound.

  122. djawest Says:

    Artistic decisions, technical skills, versatile & familiar in multiple art forms, choice of location, settings & limitations are top shelf.

  123. cgedgew Says:

    Your work is stunning Audrey … it makes me remember what I love about this place. You’ve captured the indescribable. Well done & good luck

  124. tweyl Says:

    Very poetic. Captures the creative mind beautifully.

  125. lawynne Says:

    Loved this film, it’s inspiring and uplifting, not to mention beautifully crafted. You have an amazing eye, and poetry about you. Thank you.

  126. mduin Says:

    I really LOVE This short film! It shows us how much Beauty and Talent are all around us, and so often we don’t even know it! Powerful!

  127. sam03max Says:

    the composition is terrific. a sliver of a few important, quiet moments in life.

  128. jond Says:

    Great visuals. Lotta substance in 140 seconds.

  129. danipix Says:

    Loved the way you handled the transitions from scene to scene. Audio was perfect, especially the blending of violin to whistling tea kettle.

  130. nancy711 Says:

    Beautiful imagery with a gentle story

  131. zam47 Says:

    GREAT video .Talented person.Glad we met you tonight at TRs place.See you New years Eve…Kathy and randy

  132. imaginashawn Says:

    Nice. What it lacked in story it made up for with feeling. This is one of the things lacking in today’s films.

  133. greg899 Says:

    very nice :)

  134. pattyl Says:

    Beautiful and moving!

  135. tody Says:

    very creative and I love/feel the scenery

  136. traz Says:

    Very smooth flowing & definitely evoked emotion & feeling. Hey, love the golden retriever!

  137. hbellamy Says:

    Beautiful film, elegant in its simplicity. Audrey Hall manages to tell an entire story in the time alloted -complete with surprise ending!

  138. brevete Says:

    Well done. Nice pace and rhythm for such a short timeline. Love the transition from the live scene to the painting.

  139. susannesaarel Says:

    Just watched this film again. The transition from the dog-walking woman to the painting gave me chills. Seamless! Edd Enders is awesome!

  140. lorcac Says:

    So evocative of a wonderful place and of a tight community. Thanks and well done.

  141. phatphotographer Says:

    This is beautiful. Great story, complimented by solid videography and wonderfully complete in bringing the video full circle.

  142. carlos11 Says:

    You made me cry.
    If only more of us saw the world this way.
    Brilliant.

  143. madina Says:

    Beautiful work, Audrey!

  144. susanvictoria Says:

    completely gorgeous…you capture the extravagant space and beauty that has seduced me about Montana…congratulations, audrey! susan v

  145. larryholman Says:

    Lovely, well conceived. Brilliant!

  146. mg8n Says:

    140 seconds of particular splendor!

  147. keepersteady Says:

    Beautiful!

    Great job, Audrey!

  148. dcaabergmt Says:

    Ok, got it very cool film, amazing what you can do with a digital camera now, want one bad. You are an asset to the community.

  149. montanajg Says:

    This lovely Valentine to Montana and what makes her special is a must see. Quiet, gorgeous, and memorable! Well done.

  150. sharonbrown Says:

    I second the five star vote!

  151. buff Says:

    As smooth as I stated in my earlier comment.
    Quietude. (Could not figure out how to give it a five star rating.)

  152. iank Says:

    Great compositions, amazing depth and a wonderful sense of place.

  153. spanikopita1 Says:

    Audrey, Che Fantastico! Simple strength in story and vision.

  154. daleshack Says:

    Elegance in it’s simplicity. A slice of life, of art. Gorgeous shots and editing.

  155. nedski131 Says:

    muy beuno!!!

  156. drumdad Says:

    It makes me dream. Thanks!

  157. hendricksonrdean Says:

    FANTASTIC FILM AUDREY! GREAT MUSIC, COLOR, SCENERY AND ART. GREAT COMBINATION FOR A WONDERFUL “DAY IN YOUR LIFE” IN MONTANA. GOOD LUCK!

  158. crewald Says:

    Big Sky country rendered by someone who knows and loves it; it’s about the simplicity as well as the grandeur. Beautiful.

  159. yeshi Says:

    awesome! great to see… good luck. five stars!

  160. ocqui13 Says:

    Lovely, eloquent celebration. I love it.

  161. bstanton Says:

    What a beautiful film! In such a short timeframe it said SO much. Wonderfuly done!

  162. lll1 Says:

    thank you for reminding us it is the simplest details which connect us as humans and the poetry inherent to those connections

  163. roperhunter Says:

    Love the Blue Skies of Montana. Great Short.

  164. pupitis Says:

    good visuals

  165. yarrow Says:

    This piece is exquisite - I hope it wins the competition!

  166. dboy Says:

    A la fois simple et magnifique. Beaucoup de sensibilité et d’émotion. L’Amérique qui nous fait rêver.

  167. bearvalley Says:

    Beautifully simple and rich with familiarity. The ending brings it full circle but is undoubtedly “an ending”. Awesome!

  168. sj2010 Says:

    Very lovely, Audrey!

  169. montanadana Says:

    luffed it! luff you.

  170. mrbrutallyhonest Says:

    amazing,gripping,cool,would be a great representation
    for nikon.

  171. tjlynch Says:

    Wonderful! Very beautiful, very lyrical. Been in LA so long I forgot how both beautiful and bleak MT can be in the winter. Congratulations

  172. tamara Says:

    Utilized the “kiss” rule for photography perfectly. Lovely to watch.

  173. atitgemeier Says:

    *****! Great images, beautiful composition

  174. storrsbishop Says:

    This is great. the fade to the painting is a pleasant surprise.

  175. kimmibobbi Says:

    Loved it!!

  176. sugargrenade Says:

    So peaceful. It felt like home - and I’m not even from here! Good job and good luck :)
    (@pinkmilk)

  177. mrbrutallyhonest Says:

    had 2 watch again,it really stayed with me last night.
    artist is brilliant,i watced them all here’s the winner.

  178. frank Says:

    Brava. Loved it.
    Thoughtful. Tender. Nice narrative.
    Gonna watch it again…

  179. wyattlevi Says:

    awesome! great concept too. love the flow, love the sincerity and the tonal palette is genuine and warm. dig it.

  180. urbanandroid Says:

    Hey Audrey,
    This is Alexis from Hello World. I really enjoyed your film, and wanted to let you know. Very peaceful.

  181. jamieanddominic Says:

    I love this movie and wanted to give it a 5 star rating but for some reason it won’t let me vote. Why not?

  182. toby Says:

    Hall launches a career in film making with this brilliant offering.

  183. cpyle Says:

    Beautiful… familiar yet profound

  184. jerrymullen Says:

    Very nice Audrey, the comfort of those places and faces, I love Ed’s work.

  185. scottmackenzie Says:

    The music and rural vibe really comes across. I like the camera in the beginning and end & feel of the landscape. Beautiful.

  186. johnyohio Says:

    Beautiful piece of cinematography. Simple uncluttered shots with music that matched perfectly. Can we find out what happens next….

  187. landren Says:

    Great job! I now know why I want to return to Montana.

  188. cocoandren Says:

    Em breve, penso que para um filme curto Ms. Hall transmitiu sua ideia muito bem! Obrigada!

  189. cocoandren Says:

    Excellent composition, beautiful transitions of scenes and the photography is stunning. A unique story about the mind of an artist!

  190. audreyhallmt Says:

    Muito obrigado para tudo que levou o tempo para comentar! Muito apreciou! Thank you to all for your kind comments! Very much appreciated!

  191. w00dr0w Says:

    Fantastic! Way to go!

  192. nikkitodd Says:

    Poetic and wonderful! Great job Audrey!!

  193. captainmccool Says:

    I registered so I could comment on this. Should absolutely win. Shooting the camera was genius and makes this film infinite.

  194. elizacross Says:

    A brilliant story with art in every frame.

  195. adagioallegro Says:

    Captures where we live with exquisite simplicity. I loved it!

  196. laurieb Says:

    Strong concept. Strong delivery. Beautiful! My favorite of the many I’ve watched.

  197. jefrancoalva Says:

    What a wonderful job. I wasn’t quite aware of how talented you are. The color, the music, the scenery and the story in itself are fantastic.

  198. loneta Says:

    Really beautiful work Audrey. The sense of place is so strong I can almost hear the wind rustling the grasses. Inspiring!

  199. jjdenison Says:

    Beautiful, sentimental and a tribute to the homespun tradition of the West.

  200. barbs2 Says:

    Phenomenal visual poetry. This is definitely a winner! Engaging photography, color, idyllic country — so peaceful.

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