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: Drawing parallels between the Mithraic "bull-slaying" (tauroctony) and broader theological concepts of cosmic order and sacrifice.

However, since you asked for a story, I’ve put together a short piece imagining as a restless explorer in a quiet town. The Quiet Return of Tanner Wilcken

He famously stated in an interview: “The camera is just a bucket. The light is the water. If your bucket has a hole in it, that’s a problem. But a gold bucket doesn’t hold water better than a plastic one.” tanner wilcken

To understand Tanner Wilcken’s current success, one must look at his origins. Like many great visual artists, Wilcken didn’t start with a million-dollar RED camera. He began with a curiosity for light and shadow.

Tanner smiled. For the first time in years, the pressure in his chest eased. He wasn't back to reclaim his old life, and he wasn't here to hide. He was just Tanner Wilcken, standing on a bridge, ready to see what the next chapter of the valley had to offer. He tucked his journal away, climbed back into the truck, and headed toward the lights of the town square. The light is the water

: Continuing his work in comparative theology, this publication explores the historical "Great Apostasy" and the subsequent "Restoration," looking for evidence of the restored gospel's principles in pre-Christian civilizations. Philosophical Approach

While that lost contract stung, it solidified his brand. Wilcken is known for saying "no" more than he says "yes." This selective nature has created an aura of scarcity around his work. You hire Tanner Wilcken not because he is cheap or fast, but because you want his specific vision—not a copy of the latest TikTok trend. Like many great visual artists, Wilcken didn’t start

A whistle from across the bank caught his attention. It was old Mr. Henderson, still wearing the same tattered fishing hat. The old man didn't wave; he just nodded, as if Tanner had only been gone for twenty minutes instead of half a decade.

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As of 2024-2025, is in pre-production for his first feature-length documentary. Details are scarce, but insiders hint that it involves the underground cave diving community in Florida—a notoriously difficult environment to light and shoot.