Welcome To Sunfellow Productions!

This website showcases the work of David Sunfellow and friends. Our passion lies in collaborating with people who are striving to be conscious, to live their dream, to follow the path of their deepest Selves. With decades of real world experience, we offer websites, blogs, social networking, photography, video, and other powerful multimedia tools — and people to work with who care. Can we help you? Click here for more information.

Our most recent adventures are featured below…

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YouTube Channel Gets Facelift

The Sunfellow Productions YouTube Channel got a facelift today. Come take a look.

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Verde Cellars On YouTube

Just finished setting up a channel on YouTube for Verde Cellars — and uploading a bunch of videos I shot on their Sunday, June 11th, Open Mic Night. Here is my favorite: Lance Garrett playing a song he wrote and sent to Elvis Presley — Memphis Burn…

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New Gallery On Fine Art America

Looking to purchase some inspiring, high-quality, off-the-beaten-path prints? With a nudge from friend and fellow Sedona photographer Bob Coates, I created a gallery of some of my favorite images on Fine Art America. Along with providing customers with a variety of print options, including wall-sized canvass prints (my favorite), Fine Art America also offers a 100% money-back guarantee on all the prints they produce. They also have a very fast turnout time: they ship whatever prints are ordered within three days! Come take a look.

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Sunfellow Photo Blog

Whether you are a pro, semi-pro, or fun-loving amateur, if you love photography and/or video, and want to keep up with the coolest photo-video trends, come check out my photo blog. Along with regularly featuring stunning photos and videos, there is gobs and gobs of information about everything from the newest wiz-bang hardware and software, to great ideas for putting this stuff to work for you in the real world. Come take a look…

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Verde Cellars

My daughter, Jeremia, and her partner, John, have long dreamed of opening an “eco-smart, family-friendly” watering hole. As the first big step towards making this dream a reality, they’re re-opening (and re-naming) a restaurant-bar in Camp Verde that used to be called the “Salt Mine Cellars”. I just finished putting up a website for them and they also have a page up on Facebook. They took the place for a test drive a few weekends ago (to rave reviews) and are gearing up to reopen again over the July 4th weekend. Come check it out…

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The IANDS Group Websites Project

Now here’s something I’m pretty excited about: I just finished putting up my first two IANDS group websites. These websites have been designed to give local IANDS groups a place where they can post information about their local meetings and special events — and introduce new people to the fascinating, possibly life-changing world of near-death experiences. Each website has the same basic functionality and content. For a small set-up fee, I create a personalized version of this website for a local group, then host it at reduced cost, making it super affordable for them while, at the same time, giving them a professional face to the world. Once their website is up and they have learned how to add basic posts, it’s theirs. They can change the preselected content I have built into it, change the color scheme, even drop on a completely different WordPress template on, if they want to. The first two sites to go live are Sedona IANDS and LA IANDS. San Diego IANDS is next.

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IANDS Group Leaders Network

If you’ve been following my work closely, you probably noticed that I am getting increasingly involved in all facets of the near-death experience movement. First I created the NHNE Near-Death Resource Center & Social Network (which currently has 63 members). After that, I created a network on Facebook and Twitter, which I use primarily as news feeds. Next came a network to support IANDS Group Leaders, who are the people on the front lines, hosting groups in their local communities. While only IANDS-affiliated group leaders are able to join this network, the home page is public and offers some great resources to the general public, including a side bar that lists IANDS Groups around the U.S.. Come check it out!

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