Van Life: Your Home on the Road
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Rating | : | 4.31 (727 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0316556440 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. He began the popular tumblr account and hashtag, van-life, in 2011 and self published a book, Home Is Where You Park It, with photos from his time on the road. For the next three years he traveled around North America, driving some 120,000 miles, surfing and camping. In 2011, he left his fashion job in New York City in 2011 and mov
He tapped into a community of like-minded individuals looking to explore nature at their own pace and live a debt-free lifestyle.Van Life showcases the best crowd-sourced photographs from Foster's tumblr account, van-life, many of which have never been posted. Showcasing hundreds of funky vehicles, awe-inspiring landscapes, and cleverly designed interiors in tiny spaces from around the world, Van Life is perfect for who anyone daydreams about living on the open road.More and more people-from millennials to baby boomers-are taking a break from conventional life for the freedom, tranquility, and adventure of being on the road and living in a converted vintage truck, camper, or van.One of these vandwellers, Foster Huntington, created the #vanlife hashtag as he chronicled his adventures living in a van while driving it across the country. Organized into sections like Volkswagen vans, American vans, converted vans, school buses, and more, the hundreds of photos include shots of the unique vehicles, the beautiful locatio
. For the next three years he traveled around North America, driving some 120,000 miles, surfing and camping. About the AuthorFoster Huntington is a photographer and filmmaker from Skamania, Washington. In 2011, he left his fashion job in New York City in 2011 and moved into a camper van. He began the popular tumblr account and hashtag, van-life, in 2011 and self published a book, Home Is Where You Park It, with photos from his time on the road. He now lives in a treehouse in the Columbia River Gorge in Washington and works on short films and photo projects in his studio