
A Tampa Filmmaker went to North Dakota to meditate on the meaning of love, the results are gorgeous
“Crosby Rail” takes an objective look at untouched, rural America, and unveils a little about ourselves in the process. “It’s hard to tell when love really starts, you know.” That’s what Lloyd Johnson tells his grandson, Dylan Melcher, in the short film, “Crosby Rail.”
The award-winning short, shot and directed by Melcher, 30, was released to the public this week and visually chronicles a journey to his grandparents’ hometown of Crosby, North Dakota, just a few miles south

Crosby Project : North Dakota
A recent trip took me out to the badlands of North Dakota. I never knew such beauty until I arrived. It was a unique beauty; simple and kind. A beauty that spoke so much yet existed in a whirlwind of silence. A calm that was never still, was always moving in the most organic way and never ceasing to captivate. This was a beauty that kept you on the edge of your seat and dancing on your toes. It is a beauty I will never forget. More to come. #North #Dokota #Crosby #Photography