Austin Chow

@austinchow

The Unlisted Co. | Director 🌋 travel. ⛳️ sports. 🦍 wildlife. 🎥 storytelling // creative // production
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🎬 NOW LIVE: Defining Decisions: Justin Rose | A Ryder Cup Documentary OUR DOC IS LIVEEEE!!!
 Wow. Today we released a project into the world that’s been almost two years in the making. From the sleepless nights of Rome to exploring the UK (by way of Florida backroads), this is a story we’ve poured everything into, and one that wouldn’t have been possible without the efforts of many… To our incredible partners — @therydercup , @aonplc , and @caa_sports — thank you for believing in us and helping us bring this vision to life. To @justinprose99 and @katevrose — thank you for opening your world to us. Sitting down with you and telling this story is something we’ll cherish forever. To @lukedonald , @robertmacintyre , @keeganbradley1 , and Tony Jacklin — thank you for your voices, your stories, and your unmatched perspective. You made this film richer in ways only you could. And finally, this film is brought to you by the best team in the business — from concept to shoot (after shoot) to post, the entire Unlisted family showed up with passion, precision, and purpose…and absolutely COOKED. No glimpse of this journey will do it justice, but all the little moments in between are what made this experience truly special. From the bottom of my heart - thank you @maryrosschow @probablymarshall @isaiah.mcneill @hafe_life @willshanahan @willdehaan @aboutfacedesignteam @karimakeuponset @anitastevensmua @soundrolling @4pano @_seanosullivan__ @easyoutside @danielmilchev @jerrythesun @nickrua @csorba_studio We’re proud of this one. We’re grateful. And we’re just getting started. 🎯Watch now on YouTube — link in bio.
🏆T-minus 56 days to Bethpage… #RyderCup #RyderCupAon #DefiningDecisions #JustinRose #Documentary #NowLive #Unlisted
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9 months ago
Home. After ten weeks on the road, it was time to stop and smell the flowers. 2025 has been absolutely wild on every level. Work has been full on in the best way – 42 flights and 15 shoots across 4 countries and a mountain of edits still in the hopper – all while health has been a family battle – my wife and I each overstayed our welcome at the hospital, our pups frequented emergency vets, and we laid our horse to rest. And, it’s not even June. This morning, I watched the sunrise over the Tetons and couldn’t help but feel something settle in it’s simplest form. Gratitude – for team; for ideas; for growth; for family; for partners; for community; for love; for home. So yes, I’m over the moon to be back, but there will be no slowing down. Keep chasing what you love and stay hungry, my friends.
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11 months ago
Stop 5: Greater Tucson // Saguaro National Parks, Sonoran Desert, Tucson Mountain Park. The pursuit for the perfect saguaro turned into the hunt for the weirdest cactus, the neon cactus, the sunrise wildlife, the burrowing owls, the best americano, the greasiest spoon, the funkiest art, the shadiest dog-friendly hikes and the most peaceful sunset stoop. Exploring the wild unknowns and succulent details of a new place is always a treat. Tucson, we will be back. 🌵
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1 year ago
Stop 4: Antelope Canyon. An early morning stroll through the reflecting light, glowing walls and timeworn textures of these slot canyons never disappoints. Carved by water and polished by the wind, the swirling flow of sandstone showcases a kaleidoscope of desert reds, oranges and purples that I’m not sure exists anywhere else in the world. The science of development and color involves sediment deposits from the Jurassic period (yes there are dinosaur tracks in the area), hundreds of millions of years of erosion, mineral weathering and iron oxidation that have combined to create this natural wonder. Hard to put into words, this place is nothing short of mind-bending. 🏜️🦕
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1 year ago
Stop 3: Horseshoe Bend. A magical place where light dances across the desert and sunsets are powered by the best honey butter chicken tendies around. Here’s to another turn around the bend. 🐓
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1 year ago
Stop 2: Monument Valley. My Momma always said, you got to put the past behind you, before you can move on. And I think that’s what my running was all about… 🏃🏻‍♂️🍫
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1 year ago
Such a sucker for desert hues, long shadows and fresh doughnuts. Roadtripping through the American Southwest is undefeated. Stop 1: Greater Moab // Arches, Dead Horse, Canyonlands.
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1 year ago
Fall 2024 Journal 03: Moose Magic Sometimes golden hour - featuring snow capped mountains and a twisted tine - will make you do crazy things. These moments with great friends and good light are pure magic.
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1 year ago
Fall 2024 Journal 02: Skies Ablaze For much of this season, the sky was on fire both literally and figuratively. As overnight temperatures dropped, the wildfire smoke - masquerading as inversion - slept in the valleys, waiting for the sun to rise and the winds to blow. Watching the light dance and colors explode across the Tetons is always a treat, but these fall mornings seem to bring a little extra spice. 🍭
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1 year ago
Fall 2024 Journal 01: Embracing Change Switching gears for some fall appreciation and reflection. It’s always been my favorite time of year, maybe because you can tangibly feel and see change in the air. While it can be terrifying, change can also be beautiful. One fall morning over a decade ago, I packed up my car and drove from Florida to Wyoming. It was a move full of risk and unknowns, but it changed my life forever. Watching the sunrise illuminate this transforming landscape, I was overcome with gratitude. Gratitude for change and the amazing people that support you through it (thank you for being you). Change is inevitable and I truly believe that if you embrace it, you can find your turning point and enjoy what unfolds. Ps. Did I mention it was a beautiful fall in the Tetons? 🍂🧡
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1 year ago
Botswana Journal 13: Sun Dance The horizon, ablaze with gradients of color, seemed to stretch forever. It was a mesmerizing setting in itself - the tones quietly shifting, the temperature rapidly falling - but today’s sunset had a special guest. Needless to say, enjoying last light with this leopard is a core memory that we will never shake. Sleep well, Botswana…we can’t wait to see you again for sunrise.
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1 year ago
Botswana Journal 12: Sunset Descent After hours of observing the most acrobatic cat nap, our patience paid off. Without warning, Bonolo got up and moved briskly through the treetop, eyeing her descent. Which way was she going to go - would she come toward us or disappear down the backside? We begged in whispers, and our wishes were answered. Against the gradient of another cloudless sunset, this young female leopard confidently climbed down directly in front of us, so much so that she became one with the tree. Before her final leap to the ground, she paused for a quick scan, gave us a pose, and there it was…a dream shot. 🐆✨
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1 year ago